Dr Iram Tassaduq  Rapid communicating system of body carrying electromagnetic impulses  Integrates the information that it receives from, and coordinates.

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Dr Iram Tassaduq

 Rapid communicating system of body carrying electromagnetic impulses  Integrates the information that it receives from, and coordinates the activity of, all parts of the bodies  Performs higher mental functions

Gray Matter It is the collection of nerve cell bodies in central nervous system White Matter In the central nervous system, the gathering of nerve fibers is called white matter. Tracts Bundle of nerve fibers connecting nuclei

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 Brain and Spinal cord  95% of total neural tissue  Perform integration and coordination

Peripheral nervous system Twelve cranial nerve Thirty one spinal nerves

The two principal cell types of the nervous system are:  NEURONS Functional unit Excitable cells that transmit electrical signals Arranged in an integrated network  SUPPORTING CELLS Non conducting cells Cells that surround and wrap neurons In the CNS called Neuroglia/Glia In the PNS Schwann cells and Satellite cells

 STRUCTURAL  Unipolar single, short process  Bipolar two processes (axon and dendrite)  Multipolar three or more processes

.. (MOTOR/INTERNEURONS) (SENSORY) (RETINA/GANGLIA OF VESTIBULOCOCHLEAR N)

 FUNCTIONAL  Sensory (afferent) transmit impulses toward the CNS  Motor (efferent) carry impulses away from the CNS  Interneurons (association neurons) shuttle signals through CNS pathways