I. The 3 Overlapping Functions:
a. Sensory Input:
b. Integration:
c. Motor Output:
II. Levels of Organization in the Nervous System:
a. Central Nervous System (CNS):
b. Peripheral Nervous System (PNS):
i. Sensory (afferent) Division:
ii. Motor (efferent) Division:
1. Somatic Nervous System:
2. Autonomic Nervous System (ANS):
a. Sympathetic Division:
b. Parasympathetic Division:
III. Histology
a. Neuroglia (CNS):
i. Astrocytes:
ii. Microglial Cells:
iii. Ependymal Cells:
iv. Oligodendrocytes:
b. Neuroglia (PNS):
i. Satellite cells:
ii. Schwann cells:
c. Neurons
i. Special Characteristics:
1. Extreme longevity:
2. Amitotic:
3. High Metabolic Rate:
ii. Cell Body:
iii. Neuron Processes:
1. Dendrites:
2. Axons:
a. Transport Along the Axon:
i. Anterograde movement:
ii. Retrograde Movement:
b. Myelin Sheath:
i. Myelination in PNS:
ii. Myelination in of CNS:
IV. Classification of Neurons
a. Structural Classification:
i. Multipolar:
ii. Bipolar:
iii. Unipolar:
b. Functional Classification:
i. Sensory, or afferent, neurons:
ii. Motor, or efferent, neurons:
iii. Interneurons:
V. Membrane Potentials:
a. Basic Principles of Electricity:
i. Voltage:
ii. Potential:
iii. Current:
iv. Resistance:
v. Ohm’s law:
b. Role of Membrane Ion Channels:
i. Leakage, or nongated channels:
ii. Chemically gated, or ligand-gated, channels:
iii. Voltage-gated channels:
iv. Mechanically gated channels:
c. The Resting Membrane Potential:
i. Resting membrane potential:
1. Polarized:
ii. Differences in Ionic Composition:
iii. Differences in Plasma Membrane Permeability:
d. Membrane