BIOL 1412 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Central Nervous System, Peripheral Nervous System, Skeletal Muscle

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Topic xix: 1nervous system: nervous system overview: 2 divisions: central nervous system (cns) Processes + integrates information: peripheral nervous system (pns) Consists of: cranial nerves to/ from brain, spinal nerves to/ from spinal cord. 2 divisions of pns: sensory/afferent division. Has sensory receptors that detect stimuli (changes in the internal or external environments. Nerves convey impulses toward cns: motor/efferent division. Innervates (supplies nerves to) effectors = muscles + glands (endocrine or exocrine) Receptors detect afferent integrate stimuli (sensory neurons) Cns effector muscles + glands (motor neurons) efferent. Example: hand touches sensory receptor cns pull hand away (effector = something hot (stimulus) skeletal muscle) Mostly amitotic (irreplaceable) exceptions = taste, olfaction, memory. Groups/clusters in cns = nuclei (gray matter) Groups/clusters in pns = ganglia: processes from cell body, dendrites. Receive incoming messages + relay to cell body: axon. Axon hillock - where axon meets cell body. Axon terminal typically branched with synaptic end bulbs (enlarged tips)

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