Nervous Tissue
Nervous Tissue
Nervous Tissue
Neural Tissue
LECTURE 1
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Animal Tissues
Neural Tissue
LECTURE 1
Unit 2
Animal Tissues
Animal Tissues
Origin of Tissues
Endoderm
Mesoderm
Ectoderm
Structural Organisation in Animals
Origin of Tissues
Types of Tissues
Neural Tissue
Muscular Tissue
Connective Tissue
Epithelial Tissue
Origin of Tissues
Neural Tissue
Neural Tissue
Excitability Conductivity
Neural Tissue
Excitability
Conductivity
Neural Tissue
Neurons
Neuron
Dendrites Axon
Neural Tissue
Neurons
Dendrites
➔ These are usually short and divided while the axons are very
long and does not branched freely.
➔ The impulses are transmitted through the motor neuron in
one direction, i.e. into the cell body by the dendrites and
away from the cell body by the axon.
Neural Tissue
Cell Body
Cell Body
Neurilemma
Nodes of Ranvier
Functions
➔ Impulse transmission.
➔ Transportation of substances.
➔ Anterograde- From cell body to axon endings. Eg. Proteins,
enzymes.
➔ Retrograde- From axon endings to cell body. Eg. Rabies virus.
Neural Tissue
Nerve fibres
Ganglion/Nuclei
Types of Neurons
Based on Structure
Each neuron has several A single process arises Each bipolar neuron has one These neurons have
branched processes from the cyton and then axon and one dendrite. They several dendrites and
(projections). These divides into axon and are present in the retina of the an axon. They are
neurons are rare in dendrite. They are found eye. found in cerebral
vertebrates but occur in in dorsal root ganglia of cortex.
cnidarians spinal nerves.
(coelenterates) e.g.,
Hydra.
Types of Neurons
Based on Function
Afferent (sensory) neurons Efferent (motor) neurons Interneurons (relay/ association neurons)
They connect sense organs They connect the central They are present in the central nervous system
with the central nervous nervous system to the and occur between the sensory and motor
system (brain and spinal effectors (muscles and neurons for distant transmission of impulses.
cord). They bring sensory glands). They carry motor They are meant for integrating and analysing
impulse from sense organs impulses from the central the input of information and distributing it to
to the central nervous nervous system to the other parts of nervous system.
system. effectors.
Types of Neurons
On basis of function
The myelinated sheath is composed of The non-myelinated fibres lack myelin sheath and
substance called myelin which contains lipid, are surrounded by neurilemma and connective
proteins and water. It serves as an insulating tissue. There are no nodes of Ranvier and neither
layer, preventing loss of energy during impulse collateral fibres. They form grey matter of the brain
transmission. In peripheral nervous system, it and spinal cord. These nerve fibres are found in
is absent at nodes of Ranvier. Collateral fibres autonomic nerves. Non-medullated fibres conduct
or lateral branches arise from it. They are nerve impulses much slower than medullated
found in white matter of the brain and spinal fibres.
cord.
Neural Tissue
Neuroglial cells
Ependymal Cells
Microglial Cells
Neuroglia or Glial cells
Astrocytes / Macrocytes
Oligodendrocytes
Ependymal Cells
Microglial cells
Satellite cells
A. cross bridge
B. motor unit
C. neuromuscular junction
D. synaptic cleft
Example 4. Which one of the following is the correct sequence in connective
tissue sheaths, going from outermost to innermost layer ?
A. Schwann cells
B. ependymal cells
C. astrocytes
D. microglia
Example 6. A neuron with a cell body located in the CNS whose primary
function is connecting other neurons is called a(n)
A. efferent neuron
B. afferent neuron
C. satellite cell
D. association neuron
Example 7. Which of the following are brain macrophages
A. Ependymal cells
B. Microglial cells
C. Astrocytes
D. Oligodendrocytes
Example 8. Which of the following is not a function of the neuroglia?
A. Information processing
B. Secretion of cerebrospinal fluid
C. Isolation of neurons
D. Phagocytosis
Example 9. What is the difference between a neuron and a nerve?
A. Nerves
B. Tracts
C. Nuclei
D. Ganglia
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