Nervous system Flashcards
What are the three classifications of neurons?
Afferent: sensory, visceral
Efferent: Autonomic, somatic, parasympathetic, sympathetic
Interneuron
Describe the structure of axon?
Axon hillock
soma
Dendrite
axon
Axon hillock: Where initiation spike happens
Soma: cell body
Dendrite: extension of cell body
Axon: to effector
At rest, what is the inside of the neuron like?
RMP (resting membrane potential)= The inside is more negative compared to the outside.
3 sodium leaks out, 2 K+ leaks in.
All voltage gated channels are closed.
What are the three different types of gates?
Non gated channels (Leak channels): sets RMP
Voltage gated: generates action potentials
Ligand (Chemical): potential changes at synapses.
Describe action potentials etc?
- At rest: 3 na out, 2 k in.
- Depolarisation: Na+ conduction gates open and membrane is depolarised. Na+ floods in.
- Due to the change in voltage, all Na+ voltage gated channels open.
- Na+ channels close after action potential, K+ opens.
- Most gates are closed, K+ still open, this causes hyperpolarisation.
- K+ voltage gated channels close and so leak channels rest the RMP.
How are the CNS protected?
Cranium
Meninges
Cerebrospinal fluid
Blood-brain barrier
What do the meninges do?
Wrap, protect and nourish the CNS
There are 3 membranes: Dura mater, Arachnoid mater (Highly vascularised), Pia mater.
What does cerebropsinal fluid do?
Produced by choroid plexus.
Shock absorbing
Exchange of materials between neural cells