Wednesday, 18 November 2020

Nervous system | Neuron Structure


Nervous system | Neuron Structure This video is all about the neuron. The neuron is the structural and functional unit of the nervous system. Neurons greatly vary structurally but all have some structures in common, that is the soma or cell body, dendrites and axon. Soma is the biosynthetic centre and contains the neuroplasm and other important organelles require for normal functioning of the neuron, while the dendrites and axon also contain some organelles like the soma and these structures are involved in the transmission of the impulses. Sometimes the axon has a protective cover called the Myelin sheath, produced by the Schwann cells. COVERED TOPICS Neuron Structure of neuron Cell body or soma Dendrites Axon Myelin sheath Neurilemma Schwann cells Neurofibrils Links: Also watch: Nervous system | Divisions of the nervous system | CNS & PNS divisions https://youtu.be/3h5vEFTZ6Vc cerebrum | Lobes and physiologic regions of the cerebrum https://youtu.be/63ibcfOZtpw How drugs act https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZLAMgHIH2k How drug-receptor interact https://youtu.be/UIukuAKy66c Support us on: Facebook https://web.facebook.com/MK-MediGuide-Lectures-103055758022942/?view_public_for=103055758022942 Twitter https://www.twitter.com/Maazkha55086767 #mediguide #mkMediguide #NerousSystem #Neuron #NeuronStructure #dendrites #soma #cellbody #axon

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