Neurons and glia are two broad classes of cells in nervous system. Neurons
process the informationwhile glia provides mechanical and metabolic
support to the Neurons.
Diving deep into Neurons we can classify this as Receptors, the
highly specialized neuron which reacts to encodesensory information. Interneurons,
the second category receive signals from and send signals to other nerve
cells forming bulk of the human nervous system. Motor neurons, the
third class of neurons send signals to the muscles and glands of the body, directing
the behaviour of the organism. In all the neurons separates the
interior of the cell from the surrounding fluids, whilst the outer membrane is
fundamental to the neuron’s information processing functions.
The cell body integrates input and determines the message to be
transmitted to other cells by the axon. It also is responsible for a variety of
complex biochemical processes.
The cell membrane separates the neuron from other cells and from
the extracellular fluid. All information received by a neuron must enter
through this membrane; all messages that a neuron may send to other cells must
depart through it as well.
Neurons the Central Nervous system is supported by Glia
and Other Supporting Cells. Glia performs a lot of function in the brain. These
are very small cells, but more than one half of the brain’s weight is
contributed by glial cells.
Closing with a summary, we need to understand that Neurons
are the information-processing cells of the nervous system. The glia is the
other type of cell within the central nervous system. One type of glia, the
oligodendrocytes, produce the myelin sheaths that insulate the axons of many
central nervous system neurons.
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