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The Neuron
Section 1.1, 1-1-1 through 1-1-14
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Biology
Undergraduate 1
02/02/2011

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Plasma (Cell) Membrane
Definition

Characteristics - Flexible, yet sturdy barrierthat surrounds and contains the cytoplasm of a cell

 

Functions: Protects the cellular components

Makes contacts with other cells

Mediates entry and exits of substances

 

Term
Cytosol
Definition

Characteristics: The liquid component of the cytoplasm that surrounds organelles

 

Function: The site of many chemical reactions required for a cell's existence

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Ribosomes
Definition

Characteristics: Tiny organelles composed of a type of RNA and various proteins

 

Function: sites of Protein Synthesis

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Endoplasmic Reticulum
Definition

Characteristics: extensive network of folded membranes that extends from the nuclear envelope throughout the cytoplasm

 

Functions: Synthesizes fatty acids and steroids

Inactivates/detoxifies drugs and other harmful substances

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Golgi Complexes
Definition

Characteristics: three to twenty flattened membranous sacs with bulging edges stacked on one another

 

Function: modify, sory and package proteins for transport to different destinations

Forms lysosomes

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mitochondria
Definition

Characteristics: Double membraned organelle with a fluid filled space in between

 

REFERRED TO AS THE POWERHOUSE

 

site of atp synthesis

Term
Lysosomes
Definition

Membrane enclosed vesicles that contains digestive enzymes

 

Digests worn out organelles, virus & bacteria and food particles

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Cilia or flagella
Definition

Motile hair-like projections containing microtubules

 

Cilia moves fluid over the cells, flagella moves the entire cell

Term
Neuron Cell Body
Definition

Contains a nucleus surrounded by cytoplasm with typical organelles

 

Nissl Bodies: Prominent clusters of rough endoplasmic reticulum which is the site of protein synthesis in neurons

 

Neurofibrils - bundles of intermediate filaments that provide the cell shape and support

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Dendrites
Definition
The receiving portion of a neuron
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Axon Hillock
Definition
a small conical elevation that originates from the cell body
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Axon Collateral
Definition
Several branches off the axon typically at a right angle
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Axon terminals
Definition
The axon and its collaterals end into many fine processes
Term
Synaptic vesicles
Definition
Membrane enclosed sacs that store chemicals called neurotransmitters
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Multipolar
Definition
several dendrites and one axon (most neurons in CNS)
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Bipolar
Definition
A single axon and dendrite at opposite poles of cell body
Term
Afferent (sensory)
Definition
Carry sensory information into the brain and spinal cord
Term
Efferent(motor)
Definition
carry information out of the brain and spinal cord
Term
association(interneuron)
Definition
Processes sensory information by analyzing, storying and making decisions regarding appropriate responses.
Term
Astrocytes
Definition

Star-shaped, with many processes

 

Provides nutrients to neurons

 

Help form blood brain barrier

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Oligodendrocytes
Definition

Smaller than astrocytes, with fewer processes; round or oval cell body

 

Forms supporting network around CNS neurons

produces myelin sheath

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Microglia
Definition
Protect CNS cells from disease by engulfing invading microbes
Term
Ependymal
Definition

epithelial cells arranged in a single layer, may be ciliated

 

Lines ventricles of the brain and central canal of the spinal cord

Forms Cerebral Spinal Fluid and assists in circulation

Term
Schwann Cells
Definition

flattened cells that encircle the PNS axons

participates in regeneration of axons

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satellite cells
Definition

flattened cells arranged around the cell bodies of neurons in ganglia

 

Support neurons in PNS ganglia

Term
Membrane potential
Definition
electrical voltage difference across the membrane
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Resting membrane potential
Definition
Term used to describe voltage difference across membrane; average value is -70mV
Term
Depolarizing phase
Definition

Threshold - when stimulus causes membrane to depolarize to a critical level, typically -55mV

 

Inflow of Na+ causes potential to change from -55mV, passes 0mV and reaches +30mV

Term
Repolarizing Phase
Definition

Resting membrane potential restored

 

Slowing of Na+ inflow and increase of K+ outflow causes potential to change from +30 mV to 0 mV to -70 mV

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After-hyperpolarizing phase
Definition

Membrane potential drifts toward the potassium equilibrium potential (about -90mV)

 

Return to -70mV occurs when K+ channels close

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Refractory Period
Definition

The period of time which an excitable cell cannot generate another action potential

 

Term
Absolute refractory Period
Definition

A second action potential cannot be initiated, even with very strong stimulus

 

 

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Relative refractory period
Definition
period of time during which a second action potential can be initiated, but only by a larger-than-normal stimulus
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