What is the name of the outermost layer of the nerve fiber shown in the image?
Myelin sheath
What is the composition of the myelin sheath?
It is made of specializedglial cells
How does the myelin sheath affect neuron function?
It increases the efficiency of signal transmission
What is the role of oligodendrocytes in the nervous system?
They produce myelin in the CNS
What type of cells produce myelin in the nervous system?
Glialcells
What does the image in the study material illustrate?
Myelin sheaths created by oligodendrocytes and Schwann cells
What is the name of the gaps between the myelin sheath segments?
Node of Ranvier
What are the key features of the myelin sheath?
Protective layer of fatty insulation
Surrounds the axon of a nerve cell
Composed of specialized glial cells (neurolemmocytes)
Enables faster and more efficient signal transmission
How does the structure of a neuron enable efficient signal transmission?
Soma receives and integrates signals from dendrites
Axon transmits signals rapidly due to myelination and nodes of Ranvier
Axon terminals release neurotransmitters to communicate with other neurons or target cells
How does the structure of the nerve fiber shown in the image contribute to its function?
Myelin sheath increases speed of electrical impulse transmission
Endonerium and fibrous perineurium provide structural support and protection
Arrangement of components allows for efficient and rapid communication along the nerve
What are the myelin-producing cells in the CNS and PNS?
CNS: Oligodendrocytes
PNS: Schwann cells
How do neurolemmocytes contribute to the myelin sheath?
They wrap around the nerve fiber in segments
What is the myelin sheath?
A protective layer of fatty insulation
What is the name of the long projection that extends from the soma of the neuron?
Axon
What is the name of the structure that surrounds the perineurial epithelioid cells?
Fibrous perineurium
What is the name of the main part of the neuron?
Soma
What is the name of the insulating layer that surrounds the axon?
Myelin
What are the main components of the nerve fiber shown in the image?
Axon
Myelin sheath
Endonerium
Perineurial epithelioid cells
Fibrous perineurium
How does the severity of multiple sclerosis symptoms vary?
It varies depending on myelin damage location
What is the name of the insulating layer that surrounds the axon?
Myelin
What is the name of the main part of the neuron?
Soma
What is the function of the myelin sheath in the nerve fiber?
Increases the speed of electrical impulse transmission along the axon
Provides insulation and protection for the axon
What are the main functions of the different parts of a neuron?
Soma: Contains the cell nucleus and organelles, responsible for the neuron's metabolism
Dendrites: Receive and transmit signals to the soma
Axon: Transmits signals from the soma to other neurons or target cells
Myelin sheath: Insulates the axon, increasing the speed of signal transmission
Node of Ranvier: Gaps in the myelin sheath that allow rapid signal propagation
What is the primary function of the myelin sheath?
To enable faster transmission of electrical signals
What structural features distinguish oligodendrocytes from Schwann cells?
Oligodendrocytes: myelinatemultipleaxons in CNS
Schwann cells: myelinate single axon in PNS
How does the structure of a neuron relate to its function in the nervous system?
Soma and dendrites receive and process information
Axon transmits signals over long distances
Myelin sheath and nodes of Ranvier enable fast, efficient signal propagation
Axon terminals allow communication with other cells
What is the name of the structure that surrounds the myelin sheath?
Endonerium
How does the structure of a neuron relate to its function in the nervous system?
Soma and dendrites receive and process information
Axon transmits signals over long distances
Myelin sheath and nodes of Ranvier enable fast, efficient signal propagation
Axon terminals allow communication with other cells
How does the structure of a neuron support its role in neural communication?
Soma integrates inputs from dendrites
Axon transmits signals to other neurons or target cells
Myelin sheath and nodes of Ranvier facilitate rapid, saltatory conduction
Axon terminals release neurotransmitters to influence other cells
If a patient has multiple sclerosis, which type of microscope would be most useful to visualize the damage to the myelin sheath?
Scanning electron microscope (SEM)
What are the key differences between the images (c) and (d) in terms of what they show about the neuron structure?
Image (c) shows a cross-section of a myelinated axon at the light microscope level, while image (d) shows the ultrastructure of a myelinated axon at the electron microscope level.
Image (c) shows the overall structure of the myelin sheath, while image (d) provides more detailed information about the layered structure of the myelin.
How does damage to the myelin sheath affect nerve signals?
It disrupts the flow of electrical signals
Which type of microscope would be best suited to visualize the detailed ultrastructure of the myelin sheath?
Transmission electron microscope (TEM)
What are the symptoms of multiple sclerosis?
Muscle weakness
Numbness/tingling
Vision problems
Coordination difficulties
How do the images (c) and (d) provide complementary information about the structure of a myelinated neuron?
Image (c) shows the overall structure at the light microscope level, while image (d) provides more detailed ultrastructural information at the electron microscope level
How does myelin affect nerve signals?
It prevents nerve signals from leaking out
What is the primary cause of multiple sclerosis?
Immune system attacking the myelin sheath
What are the key features of myelin sheath function?
Provides electrical insulation around axons
Prevents nerve signals from leaking
Enables saltatory conduction
Increases speed of signal transmission
What is the role of Schwann cells in the nervous system?
They produce myelin in the PNS
What is the name of the long projection that extends from the soma of the neuron?