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What are the 3 main functions of neurons?
Sensation
,
Integration
,
Action
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What do afferent neurons do?
Carry sensory info into the
CNS
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What do efferent neurons do?
Carry motor commands out from the
CNS
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What do interneurons do?
Connect
and
process
info within the
CNS
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What is the difference between Golgi I and Golgi II neurons?
Golgi
I = long axons (motor); Golgi
II
= short axons (local)
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How are neurons classified morphologically?
By number of projections:
multipolar
,
bipolar
,
unipolar
,
pseudounipolar
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What is the resting membrane potential of a neuron?
-70
mV (
inside
is
more negative
than outside)
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Which ions are involved in resting potential?
A⁻
,
K⁺
,
Cl⁻
,
Na⁺
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What does diffusion do?
Moves
ions
from high to low
concentration
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What is electrostatic pressure?
Attraction/repulsion between
charged
ions
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What is the role of the sodium-potassium pump?
Uses
ATP
to pump
3
Na⁺
out,
2
K⁺
in
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What are the main roles of glial cells?
Support
neurons
, clean debris, guide development
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What do astrocytes do?
Nourish
neurons
, clean
debris
, regulate environment
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Where are oligodendrocytes found and what do they do?
In the
CNS
; form
myelin sheaths
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What do Schwann cells do?
Myelinate
neurons
in the
PNS
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What are microglia responsible for?
Immune defense in
CNS
, destroy
pathogens
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What role do glia play in Alzheimer’s disease?
Microglia
may kill
neurons
by overreacting
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How are glia involved in multiple sclerosis?
Oligodendrocytes
fail to
remyelinate
axons
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What psychological disorders are linked to glial dysfunction?
Depression
,
autism
,
epilepsy
,
sleep disorders
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A - (protein)
membrane
impermeable
to it, - charge provides
electrostatic pressure
to other ions
K+ (potassium)
diffusion
forces
out
of cells,
e.p
forces
into
cells.
remain
where they are,
some leak
Cl - (chloride)
diffusion
forces
inside
cell,
e.p
forces
out.
effectively
remain
where they are
Na+ (sodium)
diffusion
forces
inside
cell,
e.p
attracts
inside
cell,
some
manage to
move
into cell
membrane structure
helps
transmit
info
provides
cell integrity
provides
electrical properties
of
neuron
phospholipid
-> lipid bilayer
membrane permeability
selective
->
molecules
in membrane (
proteins
,
cholesterol
)
membrane proteins
transmembrane
- channels with
pore
- important for
transport.
are
ion pumps
, channels, carriers
integral
-
span
membrane, no pore, have
binding site
-
conformational
change
inner
membrane -
internal
surface - attach
cytoskeleton
to membrane
surface
-
external
surface - attach cells to
extracellular matrix
. provide
cell
signalling
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