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Sensory Neurons

Sensory Neurons . By Samantha Lee. What is a Sensory Neuron?. nerves that take in information,. from the outside world, or body itself,. that communicates information to the brain . What are Sensory Neurons?. Taste. Sound. Touch . Smell. Vision. Nervous System .

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Sensory Neurons

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  1. Sensory Neurons By Samantha Lee

  2. What is a Sensory Neuron? • nerves that take in information, • from the outside world, or body itself, • that communicates information to the brain What are Sensory Neurons? • Taste • Sound • Touch • Smell • Vision

  3. Nervous System Central nervous system Peripheral nervous system Brain Spinal cord Somatic nerves (somatic nervous system) Autonomic nerves (autonomic nervous system) voluntary Sensory Motor involuntary Sympathetic Parasympathic

  4. What are special about Neurons? • Are specialized to transmit information throughout the body • Stop reproducing shortly after birth • Parts of the brain have more neurons at birth then later in life • Neurons die but are not replaced

  5. Are their Diseases linked with Sensory Neurons? • Amblyopia, • Astigmatism • Cataract • Color blindness • Deafness

  6. What special proteins do neurons have? FAM134B SMA/SMN • Believed that SMA was exclusively in motor neurons • Found in the Golgi apparatus • Leading inherited cause of infant death • Function unknown • Cause by a genetic deficiency of SMN • No cures, few therapies have shown positive results.

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