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The neurons are the cells of the nervous system The neurons are specialized cells. They deliver «messages» The Nervous System Central Nervous System Brain Spinal Cord Peripheral Nervous System Motor Neurons Somatic Nervous System voluntary movements via skeletal muscles Sympathetic Sensory Neurons Autonomic Nervous System innervate the heart, the glands Parasympathetic STRUCTURE OF THE NEURON Neurons have extensions that are called dendrites and axons Cell Body or Soma the control center of the neuron Function: Direct impulses from the dendrites to the axon Nucleus Control center of the Soma. Dendrites Thin and short branches Function: take information to the neuron Axon single and long nerve fibre Function : take information (electrical message) from the soma to the opposite end of the neuron. Neuron at the microscope Message transmission 3 main types of nerve cells sensory neurone relay neurone motor neurone Sensory neurons receive a stimulus from:: eyes - sight ears - hearing nose - smell skin - touch mouth - taste Relay neurons interpret incoming sensory information Glial cells nutrono i neuroni Motor neurons send impulses to effector organs and tissues (muscles and glands) Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. How do Neurons Communicate? On average the impulse goes through an axon one metre per second - Electrical Communication - Chemical Communication A medullary sheath protects some axons, working as an insulator The cells of Schawnn form the medullary sheath Nodes of Ranvier : these are areas discovered between Schwann cells. The impulse jumps from node to node and it spreads at a speed 100 times superior What is a synapse ? The nerve cells communicate among them through areas called synapse Dendrites Cell Body Myelin Sheath Axon of another neuron Axon Dendrites of another neuron Electron microscope photo A lot of synapses surround a neuron The Cerebral Cortex is the most evolved and complex structure of our brain Our cerebral cortex contains about 125 thousand billion synapses SINAPSE The two neurons are separated by a small space. The communication takes place via messengers: the neurotransmitters Communication • The Impulse releases neurotransmitter from vesicles • The Neurotransmitter enters synaptic gap • The Neurotransmitter binds the receptors on the receiving neuron • The signal moves forward Other cells of the brain Glial cells: Nourish and support nerve cells . Cover neurons with myelin The astrocytes are particular glial cells that regulate the spreading of the neurotransmitters At the microscope Glial cells Synapse Leonardo’s drawing About 500 million years ago the first organisms with neurons appeared. This is the first elementary nervous system. Today in the human brain only the complexity in which neurons are organized has changed