Nervous System
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Cells in the body have diverse structures and functions, including mast cells in the immune system releasing histamine, and skeletal muscle cells with cylindrical shapes for muscle contraction. The nervous system is divided into the CNS and PNS, with specific regions and functions, neurons transmitting signals through action potentials, and ongoing research for nervous system diseases and career opportunities in neurology.
Insights
- Different cells in the body have specialized roles, such as parietal cells producing stomach acid and mast cells releasing histamine for inflammation.
- The nervous system comprises the central nervous system (CNS) with the brain and spinal cord, and the peripheral nervous system (PNS) with nerves throughout the body, each with distinct functions and subdivisions like the hindbrain, midbrain, and forebrain.
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Recent questions
What are the major cell types in the nervous system?
Neurons and glial cells
What are the divisions of the nervous system?
Central and peripheral nervous system
What are the functions of the forebrain?
Responsible for speech and emotions
What are the components of the autonomic nervous system?
Sympathetic and parasympathetic systems
What are the structures involved in muscle contraction?
Thin and thick filaments
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