Chapter 4.3: Neurons Flashcards
Describe a multipolar neuron and its function
- the most common neuron
- single axon with many dendrites
- integrates lots of information
describe a bipolar neuron and its function
- contains 2 extentsions: one dendrite and one axon with the cell body in the middle
- specialized sensory neurons such as the retina
describe a unipolar neuron and its function
- either has an axon or dendrites but not both, with a cell body in the middle
- common in insects that have sensory neurons directly linked to the brain.
_____ connect sensory and motor neurons. Do these cells contain axons?
Interneurons, no axon or very short axon.
Input zone
dendrite
trigger zone
hillock
conducting zone
axon
output zone
terminals
3 important properties to neurons
1) they are electrically excitable
2) they conduct impulses through the axon
3) they deliver messages to target cells, usually chemically.
2 Methods to increase speed of neural impulse conduction
1) myelin
2) axonal gigantism (larger diameter)
how does myelin speed up impulse conduction?
acts as an insulator to prevent current leakage out of membrane. (INCREASES TRANSVERSE RESISTANCE ACROSS THE MEMBRANE) Allows for the the current to be propagated in a less-decremental fashion because the current remains inside the cell.
- also concentrates the voltage gated Na+ channels to the nodes of ranvier. Leads to faster depolarization and less area needing to be potentially maintained.
- decreases capacitance by separating the charges in the ECF and ICF even further apart, reducing transverse resistance.
How does axonal gigantism speed up impulse conduction
larger diameter reduces inner resistance of the cell, allowing for the current to be easily propagated.
Myelin is made from ____ cells in PNS and _____ cells in CNS
schwann in PNS and oligodendrocytes in CNS
_____ is essential for myelin synthesis
cholesterol
T/F: Multiple schwann or oligodendrocytes are used to form hundreds of myelin layers around a specific location of an axon
false. only one schwann cell can produce MULTIPLE layers of myelin. there are not multiple schwann cells in the same location.