BIOL 240 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Autonomic Nervous System, Ependyma, Astrocyte

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Sensory input: receptor monitor, stimuli inside and outside the body. Motor output: responds, muscle contractions, glandular secretion. Cns: central nervous system, brain and spinal cord. Pns: peripheral nervous system, nerves and ganglia. Sensory = afferent: signals picked up by sensor receptor, carried by nerve fibers of pns to the cns. Motor = efferent: signals carried away from the cns. Divided according to region they serve: somatic body region, anything not visceral, visceral body region, anything related to the visceral organs. Found in cns: astrocytes, found only in central nervous system, ependymal cells, microglia, oligodendrocyte. Found in pns: satellite cells, neurolemmocytes. Functions: connect neurons to blood vessels, control flow of substances, control chemical composition, provide framework and support, replace neurons. Astrocytes and capillaries form the bbb, which controls substances entering the brain from the bloodstream. Brain capillaries less leaky than other capillaries. Bbb absent at choroid plexus, hypothalamus, pineal gland. Found in ventricles and central canal of the spinal cord.

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