what is nervous tissue composed of
- Glia – sepicalised support cells
what is the same as a PNS ganglion in the CNS
what is brain nucleus or PNS ganglion
it is a collection of neurones with common circuitry and function that are found in the grey matter
in the PNS what is a collection of axons called
it is always called a nerve
in the CNS what is a collection of axons called
might be called various names including fasciculus, column, leminscus, tract or bundle
How do you stain cell bodies and the first part of dendrons
Staiend blue with nissl stain due to the large amouts of RER
describe the staining comparison between neurones and glial cells
Neruones are larger compared to the smaller glial cells
– but glial cells have more predominant nuclear staining are supporting glial stage – darker blue for the nucleus
What passes through the brain stem
What is a neurophil
It is a dense tangle of neuronal axons and dendrites and glial processes
- it is the site of communication between various components for example where synapses are formed between terminal boutons of axons and dendritic processes
dendrites ..
have spikes this is how you distinguish them from axons
- axons also have myelin sheaths making them easy to identify
how does myelin stain
Myelin stains in somium fixed preparations so axons have myelin sheaths that are easy to idetify
Describe the characteristics of the neurone
Describe the parts of the neurone
what increases the speed of the action potential
- larger diameter
what does afferent mean
goes to
where does efferent mean
away from
what is the synapse
this is a intracellular junction between neurones
describe the structural of the synapse
What do the glia do
What are the glia in the CNS
what are the gila in the PNS
- Schwann cells – form myelin in PNS
What is the function of astrocytes
What is the function of oligodendrocyte
What is the function of ependymal cells