BISC306 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Central Nervous System, Peripheral Nervous System, Action Potential

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Chapter 8 - part 1: resting potential; neurons: cellular and network properties. Infinitely more complex and precise than endocrine system. Relies on paracrine communication between nerve cells. Electrochemical nerve impulses to transmit information within cells. Chemical neurotransmitters to transmit information between cells. Brings information to the cns (afferent = incoming) Carry out commands of cns (efferent = outgoing) Consists of somatic and autonomic nervous systems. The nervous system is a vast interconnected network of nerve cells (called neurons) Supported by glial cells (50% of brain mass) Transmit information long distances (up to 3 ft) Transfer information to other neurons, usually using chemical signals called. Nerve cells that carry nerve impulses are called neurons. Neurons come in lots of shapes and sizes. Cell body: integrates signals received by dendrites. Axon: carries the nerve impulse, often long distances. Myelin sheath: increases speed of nerve impulses. Synapse: extracellular space where neurotransmitters are released.

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