Neurons Flashcards
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Processes
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elongated structures projecting from the “soma” or cell body
dendrites and axon
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Neurons
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are cells that are SPECIALIZED for INFORMATION TRANSFER via modified 1) Processes and 2) Membrane
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Dendrites
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- site of reception of incoming message
- from Greek “ Dendron” = tree, usually many tapering, diving branches, sometimes w/extra Spines
- RECEPTOR SITES along surface that interact with molecules of Neurotransmitter (NT) from other Neurons
- often have RIBOSOMES (for protein production, can be important for processing incoming message)
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Axon
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- site of release of OUTGOING messages
- each neuron has AT MOST ONE AXON,
- often long, non-tapering,
- may be MYELINATED or end may branch
- ends in Presynaptic Terminals (also called Terminal Buttons or End Bulbs) where NT IS RELEASED
- MITOCHONDRIA in Terminals FOR ENERGY-REQUIRING PROCESSES like relase/re-uptake of NT, ion pumps
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Membrane
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- as in all cells, lipid membrane generally impermeable to charged ions and larger molecules
- neuron’s special SELECTIVE PERMEABILITY controls which chemicals enter/leave
- affects electro-chemistry
- this is done via GATES (“channels”) that open or close to let chemicals (charged IONS) pass through