BIOL 1F25 Study Guide - Final Guide: Central Nervous System, Peripheral Nervous System, Neuron

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The nervous system can be classified into two systems. Consists of the brain and spinal cord. Consists of nerve fibers that transmit signals and messages between the cns and other organs. Neurons are the largest cells in the human body, after ovum (female egg) Unlike other cells in the body, nerve cells (neurons) also have dendrites and axons. The size of the dendritic tree can suggest the amount of input. Neurons can be classified by their shape, location and function: shape. For instance, the hippocampus tends to have pyramidal shaped neurons: location. For instance, cerebellar cells are located in the cerebellum; hippocampal cells are located in the hippocampus: function. Neurons can further be classified according to their function. Some are true sensory cells that respond to the internal and external environments and send information back into the nervous system. Any neuron that is not a motor or sensory neuron. Brain cells use both, electrical as well as chemical impulses.

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