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Neural Control and Coordination

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  • Neural Structure and Organization:
    • Components of a Neuron: Soma (Nissl Granules), Dendrites (→Soma), Axon (→Terminal).
    • Types of Neurons (e.g., Bipolar in Retina).
    • Myelin Sheath (Oligodendrocytes in CNS, Schwann Cells in PNS) and Nodes of Ranvier.
  • Nerve Impulse Conduction:
    • Resting Membrane Potential (∼−70 mV) maintained by the Na+/K+ ATPase Pump (3 Na+ out, 2 K+ in).
    • Action Potential (AP) steps: Depolarization (Na+ Influx), Repolarization (K+ Efflux).
    • Saltatory Conduction: Impulse jumping from node-to-node on Myelinated Axons for faster transmission.
    • Refractory Period (Absolute → No AP).
  • Synaptic Transmission:
    • Comparison of Chemical Synapses (Neurotransmitters, Synaptic Delay) and Electrical Synapses (Gap Junctions).
    • Unidirectional conduction via Neurotransmitter Release.
    • Post-synaptic effects: EPSP (Excitatory) vs. IPSP (Inhibitory).
  • Divisions of the Nervous System:
    • CNS (Brain and Spinal Cord) vs. PNS (Cranial and Spinal Nerves).
    • ANS (Involuntary Control): Parasympathetic (Rest and Digest) vs. Sympathetic.
  • Major Brain Regions and Functions:
    • Hypothalamus: Homeostasis (Temperature, Thirst, Hunger), Autonomic Control, and Neuroendocrine Regulation.
    • Medulla Oblongata: Vital Involuntary Functions (Heartbeat, Respiration).
    • Cerebellum: Equilibrium, Posture, Coordinated Movement.
    • Thalamus: Relay Station for Sensory Information to Cortex.
    • Corpus Callosum: Connects Cerebral Hemispheres.
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