how can you classify nervos tissue anatomically?
CNS (brain, cerebellum, spinal cord – gray matter and white matter) vs PNS (nerve ganglia, nerve fibers)
can can you classfiy nervous tissue histologically?
neurons vs neroglia (glial cells equivalent to CT so for suport, protection, defence and nutrition)
describe the structure of a neurons and general functions of each section
what structures are found in the cell body of a typical neuron?
what are different shapes/polarities of neurons?
the CNS consists of what organs?
cerebrum, cerebellum, spinal cord
what does the gray matter contain?
neuronal cell bodies and neuroglial cells
what does the white matter contain?
axons and neuroglial cells (appears white due to presence of myelin)
function of the cerebrum
what are the most prominent cells in the cerebrum? how are they organized?
what is the function of the cerebellum?
how many layers are present in the cerebrum?
6 layers
what are the layers of the cerebellum gray matter?
function of the spinal cord
what are the subdivisions of the PNS and their functions?
somatic:
* sensory nerve fibers that send sensory information to the CNS
* motor nerve fibers that project from the CNS to skeletal muscle
autonomic:
* controls the smooth muscle of the internal organs and glands
what makes the myelin sheath?
function of myelination
what are Nodes of Ranvier?
gaps in the myelin sheath that promote transmission of the action potential
what is the myelin sheath composed of?
how many axons are myelinated a schwann cell?
1
how many axons are myelinated a oligodendrocyte?
many
where does an axon begin and end?
begins at the axon hillock and ends in bulbs called terminal boutons, which are part of the synapse
where can synapses form?
what are the different neuroglia cells?