The Nervous System (Ch 11)
myelin sheath
covers the axon of some neurons and helps speed neural impulses
Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
destruction of the myelin sheath on neurons in the CNS and its replacement by plaques of sclerotic (hard) tissue
peripheral nervous system
nerves outside the CNS
Scwann cells
neuroglia that make up the myelin sheath in the PNS
Cells that provide direct protection and physical support to neurons are
neuroglial cells
Forebrain
receives, integrates sensory input, determines complex behavior
functions of myelin sheath
speeds up transmission of action potentials, involved in the repair of damaged neurons in the peripheral nervous system, insulates a neuron and saves the neuron energy
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a demyelinating disease that results from nerve damage beginning in the
spinal cord
The central nervous system is composed of
the brain and spinal cord
Saltatory conduction is
the process of conduction leaping along myelinated neurons
What are the main characteristics of the nervous system?
- Receives information from many sources simultaneously -Integrates information (processes, compiles, makes sense of this information) -Extremely fast—can receive, integrate, and respond in tenths of a second -Can initiate specific responses such as muscle contraction, glandular secretion, conscious control over movement
sequence of action potential
1. the membrane is depolarized 2. potassium channels within the membrane are open 3. the membrane has repolarized 4. voltage threshold for membrane
During synaptic transmission, the influx of ________ causes vesicles in the axon bulb to fuse with the cell membrane, releasing ________
Ca2+, neurotransmitter
Functions of the Peripheral Nervous System
Deliver sensory information to the CNS Carry motor commands to peripheral tissues and systems
Oligdendrocytes
Forms myelin sheaths of axons in the CNS
transmit electrical impulses within the central nervous system
Interneurons
Which component of the nervous system is divided into the somatic and autonomic divisions?
Motor Division
Transmit impulses away from the central nervous system
Motor neurons
Oligodendrocytes are similar to Schwann cells in that they
are a type of neuroglial cell
Glial Cells do not
transmit action potential
Functions of the Central Nervous System
Receives, Processes and transfers info
What provides the central nervous system with information about the outside environment?
Sensory Division
transmit impulses towards the central nervous system
Sensory Neurons
Synapse
Special junction between axon terminus and target cells
Action potential
an electric signal that is conducted along a neuron's axon to a synapse
Axons branch into axon terminals, which have ________ located at the terminal ends
bulbs
White Matter
consists of myelinated nerve tracts (sensory and motor)
Gray Matter
contains cell bodies (dendrites)
Hindbrain
coordinates basic, automatic, and vital tasks
Midbrain
coordinates hearing and visual reflexes