2.1. Cells of the nervous
system
The nervous system is formed by two types of cells:
a) Neurons:
Neuron is the anatomical and physiological unit of the nervous system. They form the 90 % of it.
- Parts of a neuron
- Types of neurons
According to its structure, a neuron can be:
Other criterion to classify neurons is their function:
b) Glial cells (Neuroglia)
They represent the 10% of the nerve tissue cells.
These cells are in direct contact with neurons and surround them.
They support, nourish and protect neurons (astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, etc).
Some of them form myelin sheath (Schwann cells) and others make cerebrospinal fluid.
ACTIVITIES
After reading the text, copy and answer the following questions into your notebook:
Remember: you must make complete sentences.
2.3. Look at the picture and identify what each number represents.
Now listen and indicate which part of the neuron is described.
2.4. What represent the arrows in the picture of the previous activity?
2.5. Myelin sheath forms an insulating layer that covers the axon.
Then, how is nerve impulse transmission possible?
Does this substance give any advantage?
2.6. Interneurons are also called “association neurons”.
Explain the reason for this name.
2.7. Listen and identify the type of neuron that is described.
a. Interneuron
b. Motor neuron
c. Sensory neuron
2.8. What is the function of glial cells? Could neurons survive without them?