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Neurons & the nervous system

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What is a neuron?

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What is a neuron?

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A **nerve cell** — the cell specialised to carry **electrical impulses** around the body.

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In what order does a nerve impulse travel through a neuron?

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**Dendrites → cell body → axon → axon terminals** (always one direction).

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What is the job of the dendrites?

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They **receive incoming signals** and carry them towards the cell body.

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What does the axon do?

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It carries the **nerve impulse away from the cell body** towards the axon terminals.

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What does the myelin sheath do?

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It is a **fatty layer** that **insulates the axon** and **speeds up** the nerve impulse.

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What are the nodes of Ranvier?

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The **gaps between segments of the myelin sheath**, where the impulse 'jumps' so it travels faster.

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What is the function of a sensory neuron?

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It carries impulses **from receptors TOWARDS the CNS** (it brings information in from the senses).

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What is the function of a motor neuron?

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It carries impulses **from the CNS TO effectors** (muscles and glands), producing a response.

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What is the simplest way to tell sensory and motor neurons apart?

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By **direction**: sensory carry impulses **TO** the CNS, motor carry impulses **FROM** the CNS.

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What is an effector?

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A **muscle or gland** that carries out a response (by contracting or by releasing a secretion).

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What are the two components of the central nervous system (CNS)?

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The **brain** and the **spinal cord**.

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What is the peripheral nervous system (PNS)?

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**All the nerves outside the brain and spinal cord**, connecting the CNS to the rest of the body.

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