Nervous System Introduction Biology 2121 Chapter 11.

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Nervous System Introduction Biology 2121 Chapter 11

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Nervous System Introduction

Biology 2121Chapter 11

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Nervous System Overview • Sensory input

– Environmental stimulus

– PNS to CNS – Afferent NS

• Integration– Processing of

information

• Motor output– CNS via PNS to the:

– Effector organs

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Divisions of the Nervous SystemDivisions of the Nervous System

1. Central Nervous System (CNS)• Brain and Spinal Cord

2. Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)–Cranial and Spinal Nerves

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Neurons of the CNS and PNSNeurons of the CNS and PNS

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Heart and Soul of the Nervous System – The Neuron

• 1. Cell Body– Organelles

• Nissl Bodies • Golgi • Pigment inclusions

• 2. Processes – Dendrites – Axons

• 3. Axon Terminals – Secretory Region

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Neuron

• 4. Axon Hillock

• 5. Axon – Mylenated or

unmylenated – Axon Terminals – NT – Motor neurons (3-4 feet)

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Myelination Myelination

Myelination:

• Increases the transmission speeds of neurons

• PNS nerves that serve voluntary organs (example skeletal muscles) have more myelination

• Nerves that serve visceral organs (involuntary or smooth muscle organs) have less myelination.

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Characteristics of Nerve CellsCharacteristics of Nerve Cells• 1. Long lifespan

• 2. Amitotic

• 3. High Metabolic Rate

• 4. Large and Complex

• 5. Excitable Neurons– Muscle and nerve cells

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Neuroglia Cells Neuroglia Cells

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1. Resting or polarized membranes – (-70 mV) membrane potential

2. Changes occur: • Membranes are stimulated • Ion movement into and out of cells

How Nerve Impulses Are Produced How Nerve Impulses Are Produced

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Types of Channels Types of Channels

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1. Sodium moves in -------- depolarization (0 to +30mV). • Leads to an action potential

(AP)

2. Potassium gates slowly open as sodium gates close quickly. • Leads to Hyper-polarization

3. Potassium gates close. • Repolarization

Depolarization Depolarization

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Not All Membranes Produce AP’s Not All Membranes Produce AP’s

Graded Potentials

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• The conduction velocity of a neuron depends on the following factors:

1. Axon Diameter• Greater the diameter, faster the conduction speed

2. Degree of Myelination • Greater the mylenation, faster the conduction speed

Conduction Velocities Conduction Velocities

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