BIOL273 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Central Nervous System, Peripheral Nervous System, Endocrine System

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Integrates information: organizes the information and brings it together with already stored information, transduces information, sends appropriate signals to muscles or glands. Components of the nervous system: 2 main components, central nervous system (cns, brain, spinal cod. Cns: receptors, peripheral nerves, ganglia, clusters of cell bodies, nervous system components, can be broken down into, receptors, specialized cells, convert stimuli (ex. Long cytoplasmic extensions transmit information to cells (interneurons) within the cns. Information coming towards the cns from the spinal cord. Located inside the cns: makes up majority of all neurons, transmit information signals within cns, either laterally within the spinal cord or vertically to the brain. Looks like there"s only 1 long extension (but there is 2) Ion channels allow current (charge) to move through the membrane: osmotic principles, osmotic pressure increases with the concentration of solutes in solution, osmotic pressure gradients result from difference sin concentration across membranes.

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