ANAT 312 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Axon Hillock, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Nissl Body

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Histology of the nervous system (reading material for the nolte textbook only: chapter 1: pages 2-5, 8-15, 19, 21-24, 26-31, Histology of the neural tissue: two principal cell types: neurons - information processing and signaling elements supporting cells ie. glial cells. Neurons: called nerve cells and are the structural units of the nervous system consists of a cell body and cytoplasmic processes. Cell body: also called perikaryon or soma supports the metabolic and synthetic needs of the rest of the neuron. 5-150 um in diameter contain usual cellular organelles. Nissl bodies: rough endoplasmic reticulum in soma and proximal dendrites of cell. Site of protein synthesis. most neuron cell bodies located in cns nuclei: ganglia: clusters of nerve cell bodies in the cns. Found in grey matter. fewer clusters of nerve cell bodies in pns. Cytoplasmic processes: extension of the cytoplasm from the cell body. Pns consists mainly of neuron cell processes dentrites: short, branching extensions of the cell body.

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