ZOO 3000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Pallium, Peristalsis, Basal Lamina

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In the sympathetic division, the presynaptic cell bodies lie in the cns and the postsynaptic cell bodies lie in vertebral ganglia: presynaptic neurons with their cell bodies postsynaptic neuron with their ganglions target organ. In dorsal root ganglia of spinal nerves: sensory ganglia of cranial nerves. Peripheral nerves: bu(cid:374)dle of (cid:373)(cid:455)eli(cid:374)ated , epineruium, dense irregular ct with bvs, perineurium define fascicles, concentric layers of flattened perineurial cells, cell layers contribute to a blood-nerve barrier by, forming tight junctions, forming basal lamina. Involved in active transport: endoneurium loose ct around each axon. Inner most layer on the surface of the brain and spinal cord: delicate ct with surface covered by squamous epithelial layer. Ganglia and nuclei: clusters of cell bodies, outside of the cns = ganglia, ganglia. Inside the cns = nuclei: surrounded by ct capsule, may contain many thousands of cell bodies.

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