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covers body surfaces and lines body cavities. Functions include lining, protecting, and forming glands. Three types of epithelium occur: ... Nervous tissue is composed of two main cell types: neurons and glial cells. Neurons transmit nerve messages. Glial cells are in direct contact with neurons and often surround them.
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Types of Neurons (Nerve Cells) ... Neurons come in many different shapes and sizes. Some of the smallest neurons have cell bodies that are only 4 microns wide. Some of the biggest neurons have cell bodies that are 100 microns wide. (Remember that 1 micron is equal to one thousandth of a millimeter!).
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I have also listed three types of motor neuron that are found in other parts of the .... The ChAT/SOM neurons are also distinctive in their morphology, ..... The immunomodulation of enteric neuromuscular function: implications for ...
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Exam 3 Review: Chapter 11: Types of Neurons ... 3) to transmit motor nerve impulses to effector organs and tissues (muscles and glands) ... 2. The two basic cell types of the nervous system and summarize their functions.
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(3) neurotransmitter binds to receptor sites on ion channels; (4) ions cross the ... Clearly, without these two types of cells, the CNS would not be able to do what it does (which is everything having to do with our minds and how we move our bodies). But what do neurons and glia themselves do? What are their functions?
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pseudo-unipolar neurons with a short extension that quickly divides into two branches, one of which functions as a dendrite, the other as an axon ... Linked Module: Tutorial 3: Types of Neurons...
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Sensory neurons functions? Functions of simple neurons? Names of two types of neurons? What are thre types of neurons? Four types of neuroglia functions? 3 types of neurons are similar by? What are three types of neurons job?
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New evidence indicates that the loss of two types of brain cells--not just one as previously thought--may trigger the onset of ... The evidence, based on mouse models, shows a link between the loss of both norepinephrine and dopamine neurons and the delayed onset of symptoms associated with Parkinson's disease.
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Neuron - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A neuron (pronounced /ˈnjʊərɒn/ N(Y)OOR -on , also known as a neurone or nerve cell ) is an excitable cell in the nervous system that processes and transmits information by elect...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuron
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