GE CLST 73A Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Axon Terminal, Motor Neuron, Neuron Doctrine

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Neurons are nerve cells and the basic unit of the nervous system. Neuron has dendrites, cell body, axon, and axon terminals. Glial cells provide support functions to the brain and help info processing. Santiago ramon y cajal proved: neurons and other cells of the brain are structurally, metabolically, and functionally independent, information is transported from neuron to neuron across tiny gaps (synapses) this process was later known as neuron doctrine. Input zone: the dendrites receive information from other neurons. Integration zone: the neuron"s cell body integrates (combines) the information it has received to determine whether or not to send the signal. Conduction zone: a single extension, axon, conducts the neuron"s output information in form of electrical impulses away from the cell body. Output zone: axon terminals transmit the neurons signal across synapses to other cells. Motoneurons are long and cause muscle contractions- send message to muscles/glands. Sensory neurons specialized shape and are affected by light or touch or scent.

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