Neural Tissue Organization and Function

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Course Outline

  1. Neural Tissue Types
  2. Neuron Anatomy
  3. Neuron Classification
  4. Glial Cells Functions
  5. Gray and White Matter
  6. Nervous System Organization
  7. Sensory and Motor Divisions
  8. Synaptic Transmission
  9. Efferent Pathways
  10. Autonomic Nervous System

1. Neural Tissue Types

Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Neurons: Electrically excitable cells that transfer and process information within the nervous system. They have a soma (cell body), dendrites (receive signals), and an axon (transmit signals).
  • Neuroglia (Glial Cells): Supportive cells that protect, nourish, and support neurons. Types include astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, microglia, and ependymal cells in the CNS; Schwann cells and satellite cells in the PNS.
  • Gray Matter: Regions rich in neuron cell bodies, unmyelinated fibers, and dendrites; appears lighter under a microscope.
  • White Matter: Composed mainly of myelinated axons, responsible for communication between different parts of the nervous system; appears darker.
  • Myelination: The process of forming a myelin sheath around axons, which increases conduction velocity. Oligodendrocytes in CNS and Schwann cells in PNS perform myelination.
  • Synapse: The junction where a neuron communicates with another neuron or effector, involving the release of neurotransmitters.
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1. What is a neuron in neural tissue?

2. Which of the following cell types is primarily responsible for forming the myelin sheath in the central nervous system?

3. What is the primary function of the axon in a neuron?

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Neural tissue types — main components?

Neurons and neuroglia (glial cells).

Neurons — definition?

Electrically excitable cells that transfer info.

Neuron anatomy — key parts?

Soma, dendrites, axon, synaptic terminals.

Glial cells — role?

Support, nourish, and protect neurons.

Neuron classification — types?

Anaxonic, bipolar, pseudounipolar, multipolar.

Gray matter — composition?

Neuron cell bodies, unmyelinated fibers.

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