what are the 2 main types of cells and their functions in the NS?
glia = insulate, support and nourish neurones
neurones = sense change in the environment, convey info and communicate these changes to other parts of the brain
what are the 2 types of glial cells and their functions?
what are the 3 types of macro glial cells and their functions?
what is the embryo logical origin of microglia?
mesodermal origin
microglia are activated in response to what?
tissue damage
what are the resident macrophages of the brain and spinal cord?
microglia
what can microglia act as if needed?
antigen presenting cells - activate T cells
microglia are very sensitive — how and why?
where is the myelin sheath interrupted?
Nodes of Ranvier
how many axons does on oligodendrocyte/schwann cell provide myelin to?
what is the most numerous glia in the brain and spinal cord?
astrocytes
what are the 2 subtypes of astrocytes and where are they primary found?
what do astrocytes do?
what is the cell body/soma of a neurone?
what is the Nissl substance?
what are dendrites?
what is the axon?
what is the axon terminal?
what are the 4 different types of neurone?
describe unipolar neurones
describe pseudounipolar neurones
describe bipolar neurones
describe multipolar neurones
dendrite vs axon
• dendrite: branched projections of a neuron that conduct the impulses received from other neural cells to the cell body
• axon: long slender projection of a nerve cell that conducts nerve impulses away from the cell body to other neurons, muscles, and organs