KINESIOL 1A03 Lecture 5: Kin 1A03- 5 Functional Organization of Nervous Tissue.pdf

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Functional classification: sensory or afferent: action potentials toward cns, motor or efferent: action potentials away from cns, interneurons or association neurons: within cns from one neuron to another. Axon branches function as a single axon. (a) a multipolar neuron (b) a bipolar neuron (c) a pseudo-unipolar. Neuroglia: numerous account for >50% of the weight of the brain, 4 types of neuroglial cells unique structure and function. Capillary: cytoplasmic extensions branch to form foot processes cover the surface of blood vessels, neurons, pia mater, release chemicals to form tight junctions between endothelial cells of capillaries, blood brain barrier protects against toxic substances. Ependymal cells: lines the ventricles of the brain and central canal of the spinal cord, helps form the choroid plexus - produces csf, patches contain cilia help move csf through ventricles. Cns: phagocytic inflammation, dieing tissue, microorganisms, foreign substances that invade the cns. Surround axons: form myelin sheaths around portions of several axons.

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