BIOL 1F25 Study Guide - Final Guide: Cytotoxic T Cell, World Health Organization, Reverse Transcriptase

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Nerve cells in spinal cord and brain gradually break down and die. Twitching and weakness, sometimes speech is slurred, eventually impairs ability to move, speak eat and breath. Also known as low gehrig"s disease and motor neuron disease. Upper motor neurons of cortex and lower motor neurons of spinal cord degenerated. Lack of motor output to muscles causes them to atrophy (lose mass), little or no regeneration. Sclerosis: abnormal hardening of body tissue (deterioration causes scar tissues that hardens the lateral aspects of the spinal cord. Amyotrophic: lacking trophic effect on muscle (motor neuron loss decreases output of trophic factors to muscles. All voluntary muscles are controlled by motor neurons. Either spinal motor neurons or lower motor neurons. Activity is determined by inputs coming down the spinal cord. 4 neural pathways control spinal motor neurons: local circuit neurons- interneurons, upper motor neurons (directly or via interneurons, basal ganglia neurons: thalamus, substantia nigra, etc, cerebellar neurons via motor centres and thalamus.

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