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Bio 161 Psu Exam 2 Questions And
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Endocrine System
 The endocrine system consists of glands that secrete hormones directly
into the bloodstream.
Nervous Tissue
 Nervous tissue is fast and direct in transmitting signals to its target cells.
Functions of Neurons
 Neurons are:
o Excitable
o Conductive
o Secrete neurotransmitters
o Respond to stimuli
Dendrites
 Dendrites are responsible for receiving signals from other neurons.
Cell Body
 The cell body contains the nucleus of the neuron.
Axons
 Axons can be myelinated or unmyelinated. Myelination helps speed up
signal transmission.
Synapse
 The synapse is the junction between two neurons where signals are
transmitted.
Unipolar Neurons
 In unipolar neurons, the axon branches off the cell body in two places.
Type of Neurons: Sensory Neurons
 Sensory neurons are typically unipolar.
Multipolar Neurons
 Multipolar neurons have all dendrites directly entering the soma (cell
body).
Bipolar Neuron
 A bipolar neuron has 1 dendrite entering the soma, and 1 axon exits the
soma.
Neuroglia
 Neuroglia are the supporting cells in the nervous system.
Supporting Cells in CNS

,  In the central nervous system (CNS), the supporting cells are called
oligodendrocytes.
Supporting Cells in PNS
 In the peripheral nervous system (PNS), the supporting cells are called
Schwann cells.
Parts of an Axon
 The three layers that surround an axon are:
o Endoneurium: Made of Schwann cells and the axon.
o Perineurium: Binds axons into fascicles.
o Epineurium: The outer layer, made of dense irregular connective
tissue.
Circuits
 Neural circuits allow the body to respond to a stimulus and return to
homeostasis via the spinal cord.
Meninges
 The meninges are three layers that surround the brain and spinal cord:
o Dura mater
o Arachnoid mater
o Pia mater
White Matter
 White matter is made up of myelinated axons.
Gray Matter
 Gray matter is composed of cell bodies of neurons.
Afferent Neurons
 Afferent neurons detect stimuli and deliver sensory information to the
brain and spinal cord.
Afferent Neurons and Dorsal Root
 Afferent neurons send information to the dorsal root of the spinal cord.
Efferent Neurons
 Efferent neurons carry motor information to target muscles or glands.
Efferent Neurons and Ventral Root
 Efferent neurons deliver information through the ventral root of the spinal
cord.
Interneurons
 Interneurons are responsible for integrating sensory and motor
information.
Current
 Current is the flow of charged particles from one point to another, and it
requires voltage.
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