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Neurotubular epithelium gives rise to these three cell types:
1. CNS neurons
2. Neuroglia
3. Ependymal cells
Neural crest cells give rise to 2 cell types:
1. Spinal ganglia sensory neurons
2. Motor neuron autonomic ganglia
Special sensory neurons are shaped like this.
Bipolar neurons.
Pseudounipolar neurons are found here.
Dorsal Root Ganglia
C or IV Nerve classification is for what?
Unmyelinated pain (slow)
I or a Nerve classification is for what?
proprioception/muscle spindle
I or b Nerve classification is for what?
proprioception/golgi organ tendons
II a or b Nerve classification for what?
Touch pressure and vibration
III alpha or sigma Nerve classification for what?
Touch pressure temperature and fast pain
2 types of macroglia
1. Astrocytes
2. Oligodendrocytes
Phagocytosing cells in CNS of mesodermal origin
Microglia
Which type of astrocyte? -- perivascular feet, primarily in white matter, contribute to blood-brain barrier,
Fibrous astrocytes
Which type of astrocyte? -- mostly in gray matter,
Protoplasmic
Which oligodendrocyte is found in gray matter?
Perineuronal (satellite)
Which oligodendrocyte is found in white matter?
Interfasicular
Cells found around CSF (ventricles), has microvilli, forms choroid plexus.
Ependymal cells
Cells found in WHITE AND GRAY matter, activated by inflammatory processes, shape neuronal circuits
Microglial cells