BSC-2010 Chapter Notes - Chapter 49: Melatonin, Grey Matter, Central Canal

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Within an animal group, nervous system organization often correlates with lifestyle. The brain and the spinal cord from the central nervous system (cns) and the nerves and ganglia (segmentally arranged clusters of neurons) form the peripheral nervous system (pns) Regional specialization is a key characteristic of both system. The nervous system of vertebrates and most invertebrates includes not only neurons but also glial cells, or glia. Schwann cells that produce the myelin sheaths around ions in the. Oligodendrocytes, the counterpart of schwann cells found in the. One of the essential roles of glia in the nervous system is development. Glia in embryos called radial glia form tracks along neurons that eventually give rise to the cns. Glia called astrocytes participate in the formation of the blood-brain barrier, a specialization of the walls of brain capillaries that restrict the entry of most substance from the blood into the cns.

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