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Body Tissues
Epithelial Connective
Muscle Nervous
Tissues
Nervous system
Controlling & Coordinating System
Conducts nerve impulses between body structures and
controls body functions
Functions
• Sensory Internal
External
• Integration> Analysis> storage>interpret>decide
• Motor> Response
• Regulates all activity (Voluntary & Involuntary)
• Adjust according to changing external and internal environment
Nervous System
Subdivisions:
CNS (Central Nervous System)
PNS( Peripheral Nervous System)
ANS (Autonomic Nervous system)
Nervous tissue - Cell Types
Functionally
• Neuron (Nerve Cell) -Conduction
Variable Shape , Size, Function
• Neuroglia - Supportive
-- Macroglia
-- Microglia
• Ependymal Cells
• Schwann Cells - In PNS
Neuron ( Nerve Cell)
Components
1.Cell Body
2.Cell Processes (Neurites)
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Cell Body - Size vary from 5 µm - 120 µm
(Perikaryon) – Plasma membrane
Nucleus
Cytoplasm
Axon Hillock
Neuronal Skeleton
Cell Processes
1.Dendrites : Short , irregular thickness. Freely
Branching, Afferent processes , Contain Nissl
Granules
2. Axon –
Long , Single, Efferent process of Uniform
Diameter, Devoid of Nissl Granules, Ensheathed
by Schwann cells, Gives collateral branches
Terminal branches called telodendria (axon
terminals)
Terminate – within CNS - Always with another
neuron
Outside CNS – Either may end in relation to
the effector organ or Synapse
with neurons of Peripheral ganglia
Types Of Neuron
1.Acc. To no of Processes
Bipolar
Multipolar
Pseudounipolar
2. Acc. To Function
Sensory
Motor
3. Acc. To Axon Length
Golgi type-1(long)
Golgi type-II
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Synapse
site of junction of
neuron
Types
Axo- Dendritic
Axo – Somatic
Axo- Axonal
Neuroglia
• Astrocytes : Fibrous
Protoplasmic
Metabolism of neurotransmitters
K+ Balance
Contribute in brain development
Blood brain barrier
Link between neurons and blood
vessels
• Oligodendrocytes:
Form a supporting network
around neurons
Produce myelin sheath around
several neurons
Neuroglia- contd.
• Microglia: Phagocytic
cells; Migrate to area of
injured nervous tissue.
• Ependymal cells: Line the
ventricles of brain and
central canal of SC.
Form CSF and assist in its
circulation.
• Schwann cells: Produce a
part of myelin sheath
around a single axon of a
PNS neuron.
• Satellite cells: Flattened
cells around neurons in
ganglia; support neurons
Cell bodies
• Grey matter & Nuclei – in CNS
• Ganglia in PNS
Cell processes
• Form tracts in CNS
• Nerves in PNS
levels
Arrangement of grey and white mater
Proportion of grey and white matter vary at different
CNS
Brain
Spinal Cord
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BRAIN
Content of Cranial cavity
Covered with membranes
(Meninges)
•Dura matter
•Arachnoid matter
•Pia matter
Parts
• Cerebrum
• Cerebellum
• Brain Stem
-Mid Brain
-Pons
-Medulla
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Spinal Cord
• Content of vertebral canal
• Almost rounded in shape
• Covered with meninges
• From F. magnum – Lower
border of L1 Vertebra
33 Vertebrae
7 Cervical
12 Thoracic
5 Lumbar
5 Sacral
4 Coccygeal
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PNS ( Peripheral Nervous system)
Two Components
1. Somatic (Cerebrospinal)
---12 Pair Cranial Nerves
----31 pair Spinal Nerves
2. Visceral ( Autonomic Nervous System – ANS)
----Visceral or Splanchnic nerves
two – subdivisions
i) Sympathetic
ii) Parasympathetic
From outside – inward
•Epineurium – whole nerve trunk
Perineurium –each fasciculus
Endoneurium – Each nerve fiber
Nerve – composed of bundle (Fasciculi) of nerve fibers (axon with)
its covering bounded by connective tissue sheath
Somatic Component
• Deals with any change in external
environment – Extroceptive or Proprioceptive
General Sensations like
• Pain , Touch , Temp. --- From Skin
• Sensations from muscles , bones , joints, limbs
Special Sensations like
• Vision
• Hearing
• Balancing – Through vestibular receptors
Cranial Nerves
1. OLFACTORY 7. FACIAL
2. OPTIC 8. VESTIBULO-COCLEAR
3. OCCULOMOTOR 9. GLOSSOPHARYNGEAL
4. TROCHLEAR 10. VAGUS
5. TRIGERMINAL 11. ACCESSORY
6. ABDUCENT 12. HYPOGLOSSAL
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31 Pairs
Spinal
Nerves
Includes
Cervical -8 (C1 ----C8)
Thoracic -12 (T1-T12)
Lumbar – 5 (L1-L5)
Sacral - 5 (S1– S5)
Coccyx – 1 (Co -1)
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Spinal Nerve
Joining of anterior (ventral) and Posterior (dorsal)
nerve roots arising from rootlets
Spinal Segment
Length of the spinal cord originating rootlets of one
spinal nerve
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Spinal Nerve
Dorsal Root & Ventral Root
Join to form trunk of spinal nerve
At intervertebral foramina
divide into Dorsal and ventral ramus
Dorsal ramus runs posteriorly and
divide in Medial and Lateral Branches
to supply muscles of back, and give
Cut. Branches
Ventral ramus runs anteriorly and give
lateral cutaneous br. which further
subdivide In Anterior and Posterior
branches
Rest continue as Ant. Cut. Branch
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Dermatome – Area of the skin supplied by a single segment
of spinal cord
Ventral Rami of Cervical, Lumbar.
Sacral and Coccygeal nerves join
Root
Trunk
Ramus
To form Nerve Plexuses
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Nervous System -, nervous system, nervous

  • 2. Nervous system Controlling & Coordinating System Conducts nerve impulses between body structures and controls body functions Functions • Sensory Internal External • Integration> Analysis> storage>interpret>decide • Motor> Response • Regulates all activity (Voluntary & Involuntary) • Adjust according to changing external and internal environment
  • 3. Nervous System Subdivisions: CNS (Central Nervous System) PNS( Peripheral Nervous System) ANS (Autonomic Nervous system)
  • 4. Nervous tissue - Cell Types Functionally • Neuron (Nerve Cell) -Conduction Variable Shape , Size, Function • Neuroglia - Supportive -- Macroglia -- Microglia • Ependymal Cells • Schwann Cells - In PNS
  • 5. Neuron ( Nerve Cell) Components 1.Cell Body 2.Cell Processes (Neurites)
  • 7. Cell Body - Size vary from 5 µm - 120 µm (Perikaryon) – Plasma membrane Nucleus Cytoplasm Axon Hillock Neuronal Skeleton
  • 8. Cell Processes 1.Dendrites : Short , irregular thickness. Freely Branching, Afferent processes , Contain Nissl Granules 2. Axon – Long , Single, Efferent process of Uniform Diameter, Devoid of Nissl Granules, Ensheathed by Schwann cells, Gives collateral branches Terminal branches called telodendria (axon terminals) Terminate – within CNS - Always with another neuron Outside CNS – Either may end in relation to the effector organ or Synapse with neurons of Peripheral ganglia
  • 9. Types Of Neuron 1.Acc. To no of Processes Bipolar Multipolar Pseudounipolar 2. Acc. To Function Sensory Motor 3. Acc. To Axon Length Golgi type-1(long) Golgi type-II
  • 13. Synapse site of junction of neuron Types Axo- Dendritic Axo – Somatic Axo- Axonal
  • 14. Neuroglia • Astrocytes : Fibrous Protoplasmic Metabolism of neurotransmitters K+ Balance Contribute in brain development Blood brain barrier Link between neurons and blood vessels • Oligodendrocytes: Form a supporting network around neurons Produce myelin sheath around several neurons
  • 15. Neuroglia- contd. • Microglia: Phagocytic cells; Migrate to area of injured nervous tissue. • Ependymal cells: Line the ventricles of brain and central canal of SC. Form CSF and assist in its circulation. • Schwann cells: Produce a part of myelin sheath around a single axon of a PNS neuron. • Satellite cells: Flattened cells around neurons in ganglia; support neurons
  • 16. Cell bodies • Grey matter & Nuclei – in CNS • Ganglia in PNS Cell processes • Form tracts in CNS • Nerves in PNS
  • 17. levels Arrangement of grey and white mater Proportion of grey and white matter vary at different
  • 20. BRAIN Content of Cranial cavity Covered with membranes (Meninges) •Dura matter •Arachnoid matter •Pia matter
  • 21. Parts • Cerebrum • Cerebellum • Brain Stem -Mid Brain -Pons -Medulla
  • 23. Spinal Cord • Content of vertebral canal • Almost rounded in shape • Covered with meninges • From F. magnum – Lower border of L1 Vertebra
  • 24. 33 Vertebrae 7 Cervical 12 Thoracic 5 Lumbar 5 Sacral 4 Coccygeal
  • 27. PNS ( Peripheral Nervous system) Two Components 1. Somatic (Cerebrospinal) ---12 Pair Cranial Nerves ----31 pair Spinal Nerves 2. Visceral ( Autonomic Nervous System – ANS) ----Visceral or Splanchnic nerves two – subdivisions i) Sympathetic ii) Parasympathetic
  • 28. From outside – inward •Epineurium – whole nerve trunk Perineurium –each fasciculus Endoneurium – Each nerve fiber Nerve – composed of bundle (Fasciculi) of nerve fibers (axon with) its covering bounded by connective tissue sheath
  • 29. Somatic Component • Deals with any change in external environment – Extroceptive or Proprioceptive General Sensations like • Pain , Touch , Temp. --- From Skin • Sensations from muscles , bones , joints, limbs Special Sensations like • Vision • Hearing • Balancing – Through vestibular receptors
  • 30. Cranial Nerves 1. OLFACTORY 7. FACIAL 2. OPTIC 8. VESTIBULO-COCLEAR 3. OCCULOMOTOR 9. GLOSSOPHARYNGEAL 4. TROCHLEAR 10. VAGUS 5. TRIGERMINAL 11. ACCESSORY 6. ABDUCENT 12. HYPOGLOSSAL
  • 32. 31 Pairs Spinal Nerves Includes Cervical -8 (C1 ----C8) Thoracic -12 (T1-T12) Lumbar – 5 (L1-L5) Sacral - 5 (S1– S5) Coccyx – 1 (Co -1)
  • 35. Spinal Nerve Joining of anterior (ventral) and Posterior (dorsal) nerve roots arising from rootlets Spinal Segment Length of the spinal cord originating rootlets of one spinal nerve
  • 37. Spinal Nerve Dorsal Root & Ventral Root Join to form trunk of spinal nerve At intervertebral foramina divide into Dorsal and ventral ramus Dorsal ramus runs posteriorly and divide in Medial and Lateral Branches to supply muscles of back, and give Cut. Branches Ventral ramus runs anteriorly and give lateral cutaneous br. which further subdivide In Anterior and Posterior branches Rest continue as Ant. Cut. Branch
  • 39. Dermatome – Area of the skin supplied by a single segment of spinal cord
  • 40. Ventral Rami of Cervical, Lumbar. Sacral and Coccygeal nerves join Root Trunk Ramus To form Nerve Plexuses