BIOB34H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Neuron Doctrine, Electrical Network, Neuroglia

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Animals are composed of trillions of tiny molecule factories that transform chemical energy into order. Getting trillion of little molecule factories to work together, requires a massive system of cells whose specialties is coordinating and controlling other cells. (specialized cells for specialized purposes) In conclusion, this happens because of the nervous system. Although certain animals (i. e worms) don"t have much computing power , they still use neural circuits (just a much simpler one), they still have the basic properties of the nervous system because it ensures their survival. [cttm] the nervous system is made up of billions of distinct, tree-shaped cells that function as micro-computers aka neurons (or glia, a type of cell that support neural computation, glia cells help provide structural, energetic, substrate for neurons) Neuron doctrine theory basically/simply states that each neuron is a distinct cell. (see textbook notes for more details)

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