BIO 242 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Saltatory Conduction, Axon Terminal, Multiple Sclerosis

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Explain what myelin is and the cells responsible for myelination in the pns and the. Myelin: insulation around the axon made of lipid- provides fast propagation of signals from one neuron to the next. In the cns- oligodendrites make the myelin sheath on the axon, protuberances can cover many axons. In the pns shawn cells make up the myelin sheath around the axon- only cover one axon. Nodes of ranvier are gaps in the myelin, they allow for depolarization and contain voltage gated channels, help propagate axtion potentias. Describe the cause and consequences of multiple sclerosis. Ms is the loss of myelin sheath in the cns, this slows or stop neural pathways from communicating. Axons in the pns can regenerate if injured- chemotactic factors secreted by shawn cells aid in regeneration when axon is injured phagocytes, shawn cells, and macrophages migrate to site and clear away debris. Explain what prevents the backward flow of action potentials.

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