생리학 Ch.12 Neural Tissue 정리
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- 2020.04.02
- 최종 저작일
- 2020.03
- 26페이지/ MS 워드
- 가격 2,000원
목차
1 Describes the anatomical and functional divisions of the nervous system.
2 Sketch and label the structure of a typical neuron, describe the functions of each component and classify neurons on the basis of their structure and function.
3 Describe the locations and functions of the various types of neuroglia.
4 Explain how the resting potential is created and maintained.
5 Describe the events involved in the generation and propagation of an action potential.
6 Discuss the factors that affect the speed with which action potentials are propagated.
7 Describe the structure of a synapse and explain the mechanism involved in synaptic activity.
8 Describe the major types of neurotransmitters and neuromodulators and discuss their effects on postsynaptic membranes.
9 Discuss the interactions that enable information processing to occur in neural tissue.
본문내용
1.1 Central Nervous System (CNS)
- Consists of the spinal cord and brain
Spinal cord: The spinal cord is a long, fragile tube-like structure that begins at the end of the brain stem and continues down almost to the bottom of the spine. The spinal cord consists of nerves that carry incoming and outgoing messages between the brain and the rest of the body.
Brain: The brain reviews all stimuli – from the internal organs, surface of the body, eyes, ears, nose and mouth. It then reacts to these stimuli by correcting the position of the body, the movement of limbs and the rate at which the internal organs function. The brain can also determine mood and levels of conscious and alertness.
- Contains neural tissue, connective tissues and blood vessels
The neural tissue is a specialized tissue with some specialized functions. It is the main component of the nervous system – both the CNS and PNS. This includes the brain, spinal cord and other types of nerves. In two words, if we have to describe the functions of the neural tissue
참고 자료
https://www.msdmanuals.com/home/brain,-spinal-cord,-and-nerve-disorders/biology-of-the-nervous-system/brain