Structure and function of neurons

Cards (11)

  • What is the primary function of sensory neurons?
    To send information about sensory stimuli towards the CNS
  • How do sensory neurons contribute to the processing of sensory stimuli?
    They transmit sensory information to the brain for processing
  • What do motor neurons do?
    They send instructions for responses and actions away from the CNS
  • What types of actions do motor neurons facilitate?
    Muscle movement, hormone release, and digestion
  • What is the role of relay neurons?
    To connect messages within the CNS
  • What is the function of myelin sheaths in neurons?
    To protect and insulate the axon
  • How do nodes of Ranvier affect nerve impulse transmission?
    They help to speed up the transmission of the impulse
  • What does the cell body of a neuron contain?
    The genetic material of the cell
  • What is the function of dendrites in a neuron?
    To receive information from neighboring neurons and take the signal to the cell body
  • What are the three types of neurons and their functions?
    • Sensory neurons: Send information about sensory stimuli to the CNS
    • Motor neurons: Send instructions for responses/actions away from the CNS
    • Relay neurons: Connect messages within the CNS
  • What are the key components of a neuron and their functions?
    • Myelin sheaths: Protect and insulate the axon
    • Nodes of Ranvier: Speed up impulse transmission
    • Cell body: Contains genetic material
    • Dendrites: Receive information from neighboring neurons