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Chapter 16

The Nervous System and Nervous Tissue

Organização do Sistema Nervoso
Organização do Sistema Nervoso
The nervous system is the primary control and communication center of the body. The nervous system can be divided into two major categories—the ...
Divisões funcionais do sistema nervoso
Divisões funcionais do sistema nervoso
The nervous system senses, integrates, and responds to various stimuli. Based on bodily control, the central nervous system cannot be divided ...
Funções do sistema nervoso
Funções do sistema nervoso
The nervous system has three main functions: sensation, integration, and motor output. Sensory functions detect and process stimuli from external and ...
Neurônios: o corpo celular e os dendritos
Neurônios: o corpo celular e os dendritos
Neurons, excitable nervous system cells, generally consist of three main parts: the cell body, the dendrites, and the axon. The cell body, also known as ...
Neurônios: o axônio
Neurônios: o axônio
The axon is a long, thin extended portion of the neuron that carries impulses from its cell body toward the effector cell. Axoplasm, the axon's ...
Tecido nervoso: tipos de neurônios
Tecido nervoso: tipos de neurônios
Neurons can be categorized either by their structure or their function. Structurally, neurons are classified by the number of processes emerging from the ...
Tecido nervoso: células gliais
Tecido nervoso: células gliais
Glial cells or neuroglia are non-neuronal cells in the nervous system that outnumber neurons. These include astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, microglia, and ...
Tecido nervoso: Mielina
Tecido nervoso: Mielina
Myelin is a protective, multilayered covering around axons, composed of lipids and proteins, that provides electrical insulation. In the PNS, individual ...
Gradiente eletroquímico e proteínas de canal: uma visão geral
Gradiente eletroquímico e proteínas de canal: uma visão geral
An electrochemical gradient is a fundamental concept in biology and chemistry. It regulates the movement of ions across cell membranes. This movement is ...
Canais iônicos dependentes de ligante
Canais iônicos dependentes de ligante
Ligand-gated ion channels are transmembrane proteins with a channel for ions to pass through and a binding site for a ligand. The channel opens only when ...
Canais iônicos dependentes de tensão
Canais iônicos dependentes de tensão
Voltage-gated ion channels are transmembrane proteins that open and close in response to changes in the membrane potential. They are present on the ...
Canais iônicos controlados mecanicamente
Canais iônicos controlados mecanicamente
Mechanically-gated ion channels are proteins found in eukaryotic and prokaryotic cell membranes that open in response to mechanical stress. Tension, ...
Potencial de Membrana em Repouso
Potencial de Membrana em Repouso
The relative difference in electrical charge, or voltage, between the inside and the outside of a cell membrane, is called the membrane potential. It is ...
Decadência do potencial de repouso
Decadência do potencial de repouso
The resting membrane potential of a neuron (-70mV) is sustained due to the selective ion permeability of the membrane. At the resting potential, the ...
Potencial Graduado
Potencial Graduado
The graded potential is a short-lived, localized change in the membrane potential of a neuron. A graded potential occurs in response to a stimulus, ...
Potencial de ação
Potencial de ação
Neurons communicate by firing action potentials—the electrochemical signal that is propagated along the axon. The signal results in the release of ...
Potencial de Ação: Fases de Estimulação
Potencial de Ação: Fases de Estimulação
An action potential has three main phases: depolarization, repolarization, and hyperpolarization. The depolarizing phase begins after a graded potential ...
Propagação de potenciais de ação
Propagação de potenciais de ação
The Propagation of an action potential is the process by which a nerve impulse is transmitted along the axon. It is a self-propagating process; once ...
Visão geral das sinapses
Visão geral das sinapses
Synapse is a region where communication occurs between two neurons or a neuron and its effector cell. The neuron that carries the impulse toward the ...
Sinapses Químicas
Sinapses Químicas
Chemical synapses are specialized sites between two neurons or between a neuron and a non-neuronal cell like a muscle, glandular or sensory cell. Because ...
Neurotransmissores
Neurotransmissores
Neurotransmitters play a crucial role in the communication between neurons in the autonomic nervous system. Neurons in the autonomic nervous system can be ...
Potencial Pós-Sináptico (PSP)
Potencial Pós-Sináptico (PSP)
Postsynaptic potential or PSP refers to a change in the electrical potential of a postsynaptic membrane when neurotransmitters released by presynaptic ...
Integração de eventos sinápticos
Integração de eventos sinápticos
The integration of synaptic events involves the summation of multiple graded potentials, such as excitatory and inhibitory postsynaptic potentials, at the ...
Circuitos Neurais
Circuitos Neurais
In the central nervous system, billions of interconnected neurons are organized into specialized functional groups called neuronal pools. Within each ...
Neurogênese e Regeneração do Tecido Nervoso
Neurogênese e Regeneração do Tecido Nervoso
In the CNS, neurogenesis, the birth of new neurons from stem cells, is limited to the hippocampus in adults. In other regions of the brain and spinal ...
Distúrbios do tecido nervoso
Distúrbios do tecido nervoso
Nervous tissue disorders are caused by several factors. Homeostatic imbalances include cerebral hypoxia  — or reduced oxygen supply to the ...
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