What are Glia?
Non-neuronal support cells of the nervous system
Literally called brain glue
What are astrocytes?
What is the BBB?
Blood brain barrier
What are Oligodendricytes?
What are microglia?
What are ependyma>
Name the different protection of the CNS
What is the venticular system in the brain?
What secretes CSF?
Choroid plexus
Roles of CNS:
Roles of PNS:
Epithelia cells that line the ventricular system of the brain and spinal cord
Ependymal cells
Most abundant glial cells in the CNS and forms end feet around capillaries associated with the BBB
Astrocytes
Processes that receive incoming signals on the neuron
Dendrites
Glial cells that myelinate peripheral axons
Oligodendocytes
Bundles of axons in the CNS
Tracts
Myelin sheaths around axons within the CNS are formed by the what cells
Oligodendrocytes
Choroid plexus secretes this fluid into the ventricular system of the brain
Cerebrospinal fluid
Cell bodies cluster in the peripheral nervous system
Ganglia
What is the part of the PNS that controls voluntary movement
Somatic
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What are the primary functions of epithelial tissues?
Secretion, absorption, protection, and sensory perception.
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How are epithelial tissues classified by layers?
Simple (one layer), pseudostratified (appears layered but isn’t), stratified (multiple layers).
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Name the cell shapes used to classify epithelia.
Squamous (flat), cuboidal (cube-shaped), columnar (tall and rectangular)
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What surface specializations can epithelial cells have?
Cilia (movement), microvilli (absorption), keratin (protection).