Nervous tissue Flashcards
What are the 3 basic functions of the Nervous System
- Sensory function:
• Sensory receptors send nerve impulses into a control center about the external and internal environment - Integrative function:
• Processing and analyzing the inputs from receptors to generate appropriate responses - Motor function:
• Eliciting and activating the proper effectors to execute the responses
What are the 2 portions of the Organization of the Nervous System
- Central Nervous System (CNS)
• Brain
• Spinal cord
2. Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) • All nervous structures outside the CNS • Receptors • Nerves • Ganglia • Plexuses
What is the Sensory function of the nervous system
• Sensory receptors send nerve impulses into a control center about the external and internal environment
What is the Integrative function of the nervous system
• Processing and analyzing the inputs from receptors to generate appropriate responses
What is the Motor function of the nervous system
• Eliciting and activating the proper effectors to execute the responses
The Nervous Tissue
Consists of two main types of cells:
- Neurons: the cells in the body capable of generating and transmitting the nerve impulses. Neurons do not multiply
- Neuroglia have supportive functions to the neuron, can multiply, do not generate or transmit nerve impulses,
Do Neurons multiply
No
Do Neuroglia multiply
Yes
The Neuron Consists of Three Basic Parts:
- Neuron body
• Nucleus and organelles - Dendrites
• Multiple short, branched
extensions from the body
• Input portion of the neuron - Axon
• Single, long cylindrical
prolongation
• Output portion of the neuron
What is the Input portion of the neuron
Dendrites
What is the Output portion of the neuron
Axon
What is Electrical excitability
Electrical excitability is the ability to respond to stimuli by producing electrical signals such as action potentials
What is Action potentials
Action potentials can propagate along the plasma membrane allowing communication with other cells: neuron, muscle cell, or gland
What does Action potentials do in the muscle cell
The action potential causes the muscle cell to contract
The production of action potentials in a cell depends on what two basic features
- The existence of a resting membrane potential
2. The presence of specific types of ion channels in the membrane
The inside surface of the membrane is more Positively charged than the outside surface. True Or False
False
The inside surface of the membrane is more negatively charged than the outside surface.
What is the membrane potential
The difference in electric potential between the interior and the exterior of a biological cell.
In neurons, the resting membrane potential ranges from ________
-40 to -90 mV