KINS 2203 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Axon Hillock, Axon Terminal, Sensory Neuron

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Chapter 3: neural control of exercising muscle to respond. Nerves carry electrical impulses throughout the body. The brain integrates info, selects a response, and signals the appropriate organs. Pns is sensory/afferent nerves and motor/efferent nerves. Efferent nervous system broken into autonomic ns and somatic ns. Autonomic ns broken into sympathetic and parasympathetic. Made up of the cell body/soma, dendrites, and the axon. Towards the end of the axon are the end branches which lead to a xon terminals which hold neurotransmitters. Neurons are excitable tissue because they respond to a variety of stimuli. Nerve impulse - electrical signal that is created when a stimulus is strong and convert them into nerve impulses enough to change the normal electrical charge of a neuron. Rmp caused by an uneven separation of charged ions across the. Inside is negative compared to outside membranemembrane is polarized.

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