Topic 37 - Nervous tissue : The Neurone Flashcards
Morphology of the neurone?
- Cell body (soma) consists of cell organelles
- Branched processes (dendrites)
- One myelinated process (axon).
Polarity types?
Unipolar
Pseudi-unipolar
Bipolar
Multipolar
Unipolar?
single dendrite, with possible branching. Seen in invertebrates.
Pseudo-unipolar and bipolar?
two dendrites. Found in sensory ganglia with peripheral end.
Multipolar?
-more than two dendrites. Axon originates from axon hillock. Has achromatic nucleus, RER stacks, mitochondria and Golgi.
Motor neurons?
Types and morphology
- Cortical pyramidal cells: apical branching dendrites towards cerebellum, with single basal axon, pyramidal cell.
- Cerebellar Purkinje cells: apical branching dendrite to dorsal cerebellum, with single basal axon, rounded cell.
Function:
Excitatory cell
-spiny dendrites. Axon forms asymmetrical synapses with excitatory neurotransmitters.
Function:
Inhibitory cell:
-non-spiny beaded dendrites. Axon forms symmetrical synapses with inhibitory neurotransmitters.
Function:
Dendrites
highly branched processes. Proximal portion contains cytoplasm. Contain microtubules, neurofilaments, SER, ribosomes and mitochondria. Possess postsynaptic densities (site of synaptic transmission, dendrites receive the impulse).
Function:
Axons:
cylindrical process with minimal branching but multiple terminal branches (telodendrion). Originates from axon hillock (unmyelinated region, able to receive synapses). Terminates with synaptic bouton (terminal bulb).