nervous tissue: 2 types of cells Flashcards
neurons are…
excitable nerve cells that transmit electrical signals
supporting cells are…
smaller cells surrounding and wrapping neurons
“neuroglia”
neuroglia
also known as “?”, how many types of small cells are associated with neurons? what are its functions? what does it separate and protect? what does it regulate? what does it repair? what does it supply? what does it perform?
“nerve glue”
6 types of small cells associated with neurons- 4 in CNS, 2 in PNS
separate and protect neurons
regulate composition of interstitial fluid between neurons
repair neurons after injury
supply nutrients to neurons
perform phagocytosis ~ clean up
types of neuroglia
CNS neuroglia and PNS neuroglia
central nervous system (CNS):
ependymal cells, oligodendrocytes, astrocytes, microglia
peripheral nervous system (PNS): satellite cells, schwann cells
what types of neuroglia are found in the central nervous system?
astrocytes, microglia, ependymal cells, oligodendrocytes
what types of neuroglia is found in the peripheral nervous system?
satellite cells, schwann cells
CNS neuroglia
astrocytes
astrocytes are the most what cells, anchoring what to blood supply?astrocytes guide what of young neurons? astrocytes facilitate what to neurons? astrocytes control what around neurons? astrocytes form after what?
most abundant and versatile glial cells
numerous processes support branching neurons
-anchor neurons to capillary blood supply
guide migration of young neurons
facilitate nutrient delivery to neurons (blood, glial cell, neuron)
controls chemical environment around neurons
-uptake of K+, neurotransmitters
form scar tissue after injury
cns neuroglia
microglia
small what cells? relatively what processes? processes touch what neurons?
migrates towards? transforms into? phagocytizes and removes? can cells of immune system enter CNS?
small ovoid cells
relatively long “thorny” processes
-processes touch nearby neurons
migrate toward injured neurons
transform into macrophage
- phagocytize microorganisms, removes cell debris
- cells of immune system cannot enter the CNS
cns neuroglia
ependymal cells
lines what cavities? forms what barrier between what? produces and secretes? shapes what? many are what?
lines central cavities of brain and spinal cord
- form permeable barrier between cerebrospinal fluid inside these cavities and tissue fluid of CNS tissue
- produces and secretes cerebrospinal fluid ~ CSF
shapes range from squamous to columnar
many are ciliated
-beating helps circulate cerebrospinal fluid cushioning bran and spinal cord
cns neuroglia
oligodendrocytes
are there fewer processes than astrocytes? myelination of what? what is myelin? insulates cells from? increases speed of what? myelin gives myelinated axons what known as? myelin sheath is?
fewer processes than astrocytes
myelination of CNS neurons and axons
myelin ~ membrane wrapping around nerve fibers
insulates cells from interstitial fluids
myelin gives myelinated axons “white color”
“white matter”
myelin sheath ~ entire axon covered by myelin
pns neuroglia
satellite cells
surrounds what cell bodies within? what is a ganglion? functions?
- surround neuron cell bodies within ganglia
- a ganglion is a collection of nerve cell bodies outside of the CNS
*functions poorly understood