Title: Nervous System
1Nervous System
2Functions of Nervous System
- Sensory Function
- sensory receptors gather information
- information is carried to the CNS
- Motor Function
- decisions are acted upon
- impulses are carried to effectors
- Integrative Function
- sensory information used to create
- sensations
- memory
- thoughts
- decisions
3Cell Types of Neural Tissue
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6Neuron Structure
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8Classification of Neurons Functional Differences
- Sensory Neurons
- afferent
- carry impulse to CNS
- most are unipolar
- some are bipolar
- Interneurons
- link neurons
- multipolar
- in CNS
- Motor Neurons
- multipolar
- carry impulses away from CNS
- carry impulses to effectors
9Classification of Neurons Structural Differences
- Bipolar
- two processes
- eyes, ears, nose
- Unipolar
- one process
- ganglia
- Multipolar
- many processes
- most neurons of CNS
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11Myelination of Axons
- White Matter
- contains myelinated axons
- Gray Matter
- contains unmyelinated structures
- cell bodies, dendrites
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24Types of Neuroglial Cellsin the PNS
- Schwann Cells
- produce myelin found on peripheral myelinated
neurons - speed neurotransmission
- Satellite Cells
- support clusters of neuron cell bodies (ganglia)
25Types of Neuroglial Cellsin the CNS
- Astrocytes
- CNS
- scar tissue
- mop up excess ions, etc
- induce synapse formation
- connect neurons to blood vessels
- Microglia
- CNS
- phagocytic cell
- Ependyma
- CNS
- ciliated
- line central canal of spinal cord
- line ventricles of brain
- Oligodendrocytes
- CNS
- myelinating cell
26Types of Neuroglial Cells
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28Divisions of the Nervous System
- Central Nervous System
- brain
- spinal cord
- Peripheral Nervous System
- nerves
- cranial nerves
- spinal nerves
29Divisions of Peripheral Nervous System
- Sensory Division
- picks up sensory information and delivers it to
the CNS
- Motor Division
- carries information to muscles and glands
- Divisions of the Motor Division
- Somatic carries information to skeletal muscle
- Autonomic carries information to smooth
muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands
30Divisions Nervous System
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34Resting Membrane Potential
- inside is negative relative to the outside
- polarized membrane
- due to distribution of ions
- Na/K pump
35Local Potential Changes
- caused by various stimuli
- temperature changes
- light
- pressure
- environmental changes affect the
- membrane potential by opening a
- gated ion channel
36Local Potential Changes
- if membrane potential becomes more negative, it
has hyperpolarized - if membrane potential becomes less negative, it
has depolarized - graded
- summation can lead to threshold stimulus that
starts an action potential
37Local Potential Changes
38Action Potentials
- at rest membrane is polarized
- threshold stimulus reached
- sodium channels open and membrane depolarizes
- potassium leaves cytoplasm and membrane
repolarizes
39Action Potentials
40Action Potentials
41Action Potential Animation
- http//www.mhhe.com/biosci/genbio/animation_quizze
s/graphics/anm7s3e.ram
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46All-or-None Response
- if a neuron responds at all, it responds
completely - a nerve impulse is conducted whenever a stimulus
of threshold intensity or above is applied to an
axon - all impulses carried on an axon are the same
strength
47Refractory Period
- absolute
- time when threshold stimulus does not start
another action potential - relative
- time when stronger threshold stimulus can start
another action potential
48Impulse Conduction
49Saltatory Conduction
50The Synapse
Nerve impulses pass from neuron to neuron at
synapses
51Synaptic Transmission
Neurotransmitters are released when impulse
reaches synaptic knob
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