Neurons and Glia Cells Flashcards

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Cytoplasma

A

Cytosol + cell organelles

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2
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Nucleus

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Own membrane, DNA and nucleus,

Nuclear pores for mRNA and ribosomes

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Mitochondria

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Power station

Production of ATP by depletion (Abbau) of fat

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4
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Ribosomes

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  • produced in the nucleotide
  • free in cytoplasm -> proteins staying there
  • on ER -> proteins for organelles, cell membrane or export
  • wandering along mRNA, adding amino-acids from tRNA
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5
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End opals ich Reticulum

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  • factory
  • smooth: synthesis of fatty acids and phospholipids
  • in muscle: storage of CA+
  • rough: connected to nucleus membrane, ribosomes on surface
  • transport of protein to Golgi-apparatus
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6
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Golgi Apparatus

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Post
-vesicles packed to transport proteins and molecules through cell
Exocytosis = vesicles merging with cell membrane

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7
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Lysosomes

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Dustbin
Depletion and transport of garbage or bad substances
If defect -> illness, death

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8
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Cytoskeleton

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Providing structure
Microtubules (small tubes, transport, moving organelles)
Microfilaments (at cell membrane, framework and movement of cell)
Microfibrils (microtubules and microfilaments)

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9
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Cytosol

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Fluid of cytoplasm (water, proteins, ions)

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10
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Plasa membrane

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  • receptor
  • oily film, stabilized by cytoskeleton, place of receptors
    1. Phospholipids forming bilayer
    2. Membrane proteins transporting information, ion passing, nutrition and keeping up homeoestais and electrical potential
    3. Cholesterol molecules: keeping ho viscosity
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11
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Forms of motor neuron

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Motor neuron 
Purkinje cell (many branches)
Mitral cell (from bulbus olfactorius) long axon, blooming dendrites
Pyramidal cell in cortex long axons and dendrites spread across
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12
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Anterograde

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Soma to synapse

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13
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Retro gerade

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Synapse to soma

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14
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Glia cells (4subtypes of myelin)

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Oligodendrocytes
Schwann cell
Astro Yates
Microglia

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15
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Oligodendrocytes

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1OD around many axons
Slow myelinisation(protection from mechanical overload + faster signal conduction)
in CNS

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16
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Schwann Cell

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Around 1 axon
In PNS
Only protection, no acceleration of signal conduction

17
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Astrocytes

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Man branches contacting many neurons
Supporting blood-brain barrier p, transporting nutrients
Exchange between neurons and capillaries

Radial cell (special form) luring axon to target cell in development of NS

18
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Microglia

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CNS

Immune function by phagocytosis, activating other cells of immune system

19
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Blood-Brain-Barrier

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Protecting neurons from toxics containing natural in blood

Astrocytes around capillaries, tight junctions between endothelial cells