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List (2) types of cells populations that make up nervous tissue.
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1) Neuron
2) Supporting cells- smaller cells that surrounds and wrap the more delicate neurons.
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What is major functional difference between neuroglial cells and neurons?
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Neuroglial cells- (glial cells) Are nonexcitable cells of neural tussue. Not able to generate and transmit nerve impulse.
Neuron- (nerve cells) Are excitable cells, specialized to generate and trasmit electrical signals
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What sub-type of neuroglial would you find lining the central canal?
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The epidemal cells.
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What are the function of the epidemal cells?
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Function in production of cerebral spinal fluid. (CSF)
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What are structure and function of Dendrite?
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Are receptive regions. Provide enormous surface area for recieving signals. Diffusing branching extensions.
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What are structure and function of axons:
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Axons generate and conduct nerve impulses. Conduct impulses away from cell body.
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What is structure and function of Nissel bodies:
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Nissel bodies are rough endoplasmic reticulum, are involved in metabolic activities of the cells. Orderly arranged for protein synthesis, for neuron growth, and regeneration of nerve fibers.
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What is structure and function of synapse:
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Synapse is junction w/ neurons or effector cells. Functional junction or point of close contact between (2) neurons or between a neuron and an effector cell.
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Myelin made of what substance?
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Myelin is made of insulating fatty sheath of schwann. Made by individual schwann cells.
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What is the function of myelin sheath? (3)
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1) Dramatically increase the speed of impulse
2) Act as insulator w/ the fatty material
3) Prevent leakage of charge out of the axon. Wrapping/surround larger PNS axons.
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What is the neurilemma structurally?
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The peripheral part of the Schwann cell and its plasma membrane.
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What is function of neurilemma?
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Neurilemma surrounds neural cells. surrounds the axons fo peripheral nerve.
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What are the nodes of Ranvier, and where would you find the nodes?
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Nodes of Ranvier are unmelinated gaps between schwann cells, along the nerve fibers. These gaps are where axons contain most of their channels, speed up conduction along axons,
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What is the function of Nodes of Ranvier?
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The nodes of Ravier work with the myelin sheath to increase speed of conduction.
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What anatomical characteristic determines whether a particular neuron is classified as unipolar, bipolar, or multipolar?
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Classification of neurons based on structure # of processes extending from cell body. Structural variation within classes maybe differentiated according to # of processes attached to cell body.
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