Chapter 11
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Efferent
Motor Organ: Convey's impulses from the CNS TO effecter organs. Two types: Somatic (voluntary) conducts impulses from CNS to skeletal muscles. Automatic (involuntary) conduct impulses from CNS to smooth, cardiac muscles and glands.
Afferent division
somatic fibers skin, skeletal muscles, and joints.
Visceral fibers/organs
Astrocytes
-most abundant and versatile
-connected by gap junctions
-helps with capillary exchange, guidance for young neurons, chemical environment control, and release.
- Neurotransmitters, neural functioning, brain processing.
Satellite Cells
Surrounds each neuron with cell body. may have functions similar to astrocytes for PNS.
Schwann Cells
-surrounds all nerve fibers in the PHS
-forms myelin sheaths
-important for damage PN fibers.
Microglial Cells
-touch nearby neuron to monitor health
-transform into a special type of macrophage for protection.
Ependymal Cells
-Line central cavities of brain and spinal cord.
-Produces cerebrospinal fluid
- Has cilia that helps circulate fluid
Oligodendrocytes
Wrap processes around the fibers to produce an insulation
Insulation covering = Myelin Sheath
Axon Hillock
Axon area that is closest to the cell body.