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1 The Nervous System Nerve Cells

2 Nerve Cells Called “neurons” Three Types Motor Sensory Inter

3 Motor Neurons Relays messages from brain or spinal cord to muscles and organs

4 Sensory Neurons Relays message from receptors (like in skin) to brain or spinal cord

5 Interneurons Makes up the brain and spinal cord
Relays messages from sensory to motor neurons

6 Parts of a Nerve Cell Cell body Nucleus Dendrites Axon Terminal Fibers
Synaptic Endings Myelin Sheath

7 Cell Body The largest part of the cell.
It holds the general parts of the cell like the nucleus and other organelles needed for the cell to function

8 Nucleus Control Center of the cell Contains most of the cell’s DNA

9 Dendrites Large, branching area near cell body
Brings information TO cell body Rough Surface Usually many per cell

10 Axon Branch further from cell body
Carries information AWAY from cell body Usually only one per cell Smooth Surface

11 Terminal Fibers Branches of an axon Have synaptic endings which send
neurotransmitters from one cell to another

12 Myelin Sheath Insulating fat layer surrounding the
axon of a nerve cell. Helps messages travel Faster and stops them From leaking away

13 What is a Nerve? A nerve is a discrete bundle of several thousand neuron axons wrapped around each other

14 How Do Nerves Transmit Messages?

15 Answer: Chemicals (transmitting molecules), called neurotransmitters, are sent from axon terminal across synapse (synaptic cleft) to a receptor on a dendrite.


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