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Neuron (Or Nerve Cell)

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  • Definition: Neuron (Nerve Cell)
  • Definition: Neurolemma (Neurilemma)
  • Definition: Nodes of Ranvier
  • Definition: Synaptic Cleft
  • Definition: Stimulus
  • Definition: Response
  • Definition: Nerve Impulse
  • Definition: Receptors
  • Definition: Effectors
  • Key Points: Neuron
CISCE: Class 10

Definition: Neuron (Nerve Cell)

A neuron is a specialised cell that forms the structural and functional unit of the nervous system and is responsible for transmitting nerve impulses.

CISCE: Class 10

Definition: Neurolemma (Neurilemma)

Neurolemma is the outermost thin protective sheath covering the myelin sheath of a nerve fibre.

CISCE: Class 10

Definition: Nodes of Ranvier

Nodes of Ranvier are gaps present at intervals in the myelin sheath that help in faster transmission of nerve impulses.

CISCE: Class 10

Definition: Synaptic Cleft

Axon terminals are closely placed near the dendrites of another one or more neurons but are not connected. Such gaps in between are called synaptic clefts.

CISCE: Class 10

Definition: Stimulus

A stimulus is any sudden change in the internal or external environment that brings about a response in an organism.

CISCE: Class 10

Definition: Response

A response is the reaction or change in an organism produced as a result of a stimulus.

CISCE: Class 10

Definition: Nerve Impulse

A nerve impulse is an electrical disturbance that travels along a neuron in response to a stimulus.

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Definition: Receptors

Receptors are specialised sensory cells that receive stimuli and convert them into nerve impulses.

CISCE: Class 10

Definition: Effectors

Effectors are muscles or glands that produce a response by contracting or secreting substances when stimulated by nerve impulses.

CISCE: Class 10

Key Points: Neuron

  1. The neuron has three main parts: cell body (cyton), dendrites, and axon.
  2. The cell body contains the nucleus and cytoplasm, but lacks a centrosome, so it cannot divide.
  3. Dendrites are branched projections that receive and conduct impulses toward the cell body.
  4. Axon is a long extension that transmits impulses away from the cell body; it is often covered with a myelin sheath interrupted by Nodes of Ranvier.
  5. The axon ends in terminal bulbs that release neurotransmitters across a synaptic cleft to the next neuron's dendrite.

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