ZOO 3000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Pia Mater, Motor Learning, Endoneurium

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Somatic efferent motor system: one neuron conducts the impulses from cns to target, cell bodies lie in the. Cns: visceral efferent autonomic system, 2 neurons conduct impulses from cns to target in the sym- and para- divisions. In the sympathetic division, the presynaptic cell bodies lie in the cns and the postsynaptic cell bodies lie in vertebral ganglia. The cell bodies of afferent sensory neurons are located in: dorsal root ganglia of spinal nerves, sensory ganglia of cranial nerves. Involved in active transport: endoneurium loose connective tissue around each axon. Brain: gray matter mostly cell bodies, in cortex layers and deep nuclei, white matter mostly tracts of axons, dendrites and glial cells. Spinal cord: gray matter butterfly-shaped, white matter myelinated and non-myelinated, ventral horns cell bodies of motor efferent neurons, central canal lined with ependymal cells. F"17: clusters of cell bodies, outside cns = ganglia, ganglia. Folded surface: cortex composed of 3 layers.

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