CAS BI 106 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Reward System, Reuptake, Axon Hillock

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Visceral- pertaining to the organs, guts, usually the contents of the abdominal and pelvic cavities (vagus nerve innervates this) Uses electrical impulses for the nervous system. Neurons- conduct nerve impulses from one part of the body to another. High metabolic rate- need lots of glucose and oxygen. Extreme longevity-most last the lifetime of an individual. Non-mitotic* - the ones we have are the ones we had since birth. *under very specific sets of circumstances, they can form new, functioning neurons. Take glial cells of a human and put into rat they will perform better on. Dendrites- short processes off the body that receive nerve impulses. Axon- long process through which the neuron sends an impulse. Neurons can have thousands of dendrites, a surface for which a signal can be received from other neurons. Axons can be short or very very long. Axon branch again to create several axon terminals that form a synapse with many other neurons.

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