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Unipolar NEURON TYPES $300 Name this type of neuron. Multipolar NEURON TYPES $400 Name this type of neuron shown in green. Sensory neuron NEURON TYPES $500 Name this specific red neuron. microtubules Motor neuron DIVISIONS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM $100 Name the 2 main divisions of the Nervous System. Central NS & Peripheral NS DIVISIONS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM $200 The Central Nervous System is comprised of the _______ and ______. Brain and spinal cord DIVISIONS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM $300 The efferent peripheral nervous system is divided into what 2 subsystems? Autonomic and Somatic DIVISIONS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM $400 The autonomic division of the PNS is divided into what 2 subdivisions? Sypathetic and parasympathetic DIVISIONS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM $500 You find yourself in a frightful situation. In terms of the sympathetic & parasympathetic nervous system, explain 3 body functions under smooth muscle, cardiac muscle and glands that are altered by EACH system. DAILY DOUBLE . Gland release norepinephrine releases adrenaline also called epinephrine KNOW YOUR NEUROTRANSMITTERS $100 Choose from list! This NT is found in both the CNS and the PNS. It is involved in the control of skeletal muscle contractions. It stimulates skeletal muscle contraction at the neuromuscular junction. acetylcholine KNOW YOUR NEUROTRANSMITTERS $200 Choose from list! This NT has its greatest effect in the CNS. It creates a sense of feeling good. Many “entertainment” drugs work by increasing this NT. Lack of it causes Parkinson’s disease. dopamine KNOW YOUR NEUROTRANSMITTERS $300 Choose from list! This NT is released by the CNS and promotes alertness. Histamine ACTION POTENTIAL CH 10 SYNAPSES VOCABULARY NERVOUS SYSTEM HISTOLOGY 200 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 POTPOURRI ACTION POTENTIAL $200 A normal resting neuron has a _______ on the outside. Negative Neutral Positive positive KNOW YOUR NEUROTRANSMITTERS $400 Choose from list! This NT is only found in the CNS and is an inhibitory NT. It leads to sleepiness. The drug LSD blocks this action. On the other hand, certain reuptake drugs can enhance this NT. serotonin KNOW YOUR NEUROTRANSMITTERS $500 Choose from list! This neuropeptide _______ is excitatory in the CNS leading to pain perception. However, in the PNS this neuropeptide ______ reduces pain by inhibiting the previously mentioned NT. Substance P Endorphins (enkephalins) ACTION POTENTIAL $400 The sodium potassium pump moves # of these ions to the outside of the cell and moves # of these ions to the inside of the cell. Fill in the specific number and ion name. 3 Na out 2 K in ACTION POTENTIAL $600 Name the 3 main ions involved in an action potential. Calcium, sodium, potassium ACTION POTENTIAL $800 What is the SPECIFIC role of calcium in an action potential? It causes the neurotransmitter vesicles to move to the cell edge and undergo exocytosis. ACTION POTENTIAL $1000 Discuss the relationship between these 3 parts of an ACTION POTENTIAL. Ligand Acetylcholine Sodium Voltage gate DAILY DOUBLE Acetylcholine acts as a ligand on the sodium voltage gate. The ligand causes the gate to open and allows Na to flow into the cell beginning the action potential. VOCABULARY CH. 10 $200 biological messengers produced by neurons. neurotransmitter VOCABULARY $400 the initial portion of an axon closest to the cell body where the action potential is started Axon hillock VOCABULARY $600 White matter versus gray matter Myelinated versus unmyelinated VOCABULARY $800 . _____________ potential is a type of membrane change in which the receiving cell membrane is depolarized. excitatory postsynaptic VOCABULARY $1000 Explain All-orNone Response DAILY DOUBLE . A nerve impulse is an all-or-nothing response, meaning if a neuron responds at all to a nerve impulse, it responds completely. Nervous System Histology: $200 Question • All of the following are neuroglial cells except: a. schwann cells b. ependymal cells c. microglia d. perikaryons d. perikaryons BACK TO GAME Nervous System Histology: $400 Question Nissl bodies are found _____________ a. in the neuroglia b. in the neuronal axons c. in the neuronal cell bodies d. in the neuronal dendrites C) Neural cell bodies BACK TO GAME Nervous System Histology: $600 Question • Synaptic knobs are found ___________ a. in the neuroglia b. in the neuronal axons c. in the neuronal cell bodies d. in the neuronal dendrites b. Neuron axons ANSWER BACK TO GAME Nervous System Histology: $800 Question • Myelin sheaths in the CNS are produced by the ________. a. astrocytes b. microglia c. oligodendrocytes d. Schwann cells C) oligodendrocytes BACK TO GAME Nervous System Histology: $ 1000 Question • Neuroglial cells that line the cavities of the brain are the ______. a. astrocytes b. ependymal cells c. microglia d. Schwann cells b) Ependymal cells BACK TO GAME Synapses: $200 Question • The space between the presynaptic and postsyaptic membranes is called the __________. a. synaptic cleft b. neurotransmitter c. synaptic delay d. synaptic vesicle a) Syaptic cleft BACK TO GAME Synapses: $400 Question • The presynaptic neuron releases neurotransmitters in response to an influx of _______ ions. a. sodium b. potassium c. calcium d. sodium and potassium ANSWER c. calcium BACK TO GAME Synapses: $600 Question • IPSPs cause the post synaptic membrane to become more permeable to ________. a. calcium b. sodium c. potassium d. chloride c. potassium BACK TO GAME Synapses: DAILY $800 Question DOUBLE Explain the process of reuptake The process of when neurotransmitters are transported back into the synaptic knobs of the presynaptic neurons. BACK TO GAME Synapses: $1000 Question • Generation of an action potential can be inhibited by all of the following except: a. IPSPs b. presynaptic inhibition c. depolarization d. hyperpolarization c. depolarization BACK TO GAME Mixed Bag: $200 Question • All of the following are found in the PNS except: a. spinal nerves b. cranial nerves c. myelinated axons d. microglia ANSWER d. microglia BACK TO GAME Mixed Bag: $400 Question • Association neurons are always _________. a. found in the PNS b. multipolar c. sensory d. efferent ANSWER b. multipolar BACK TO GAME Mixed Bag: $800 Question • The nodes of Ranvier are found _______. a. in the CNS only b. on dendrites c. on the neuroglia d. on myelinated axons ANSWER d. On myelinated axons BACK TO GAME Mixed Bag: $1000 Question • The neurilemma is found on the _______________. • • • • a. dendrites of the CNS b. dendrites of the PNS c. axons of the CNS d. axons of the PNS d. Axons of the PNS ANSWER BACK TO GAME Mixed Bag: $1000 Question • All of the following are true of action potentials except: – – – – a. they exhibit an all or none response b. they are inhibited by IPSPs c. they need a threshold stimulus d. they travel more slowly on myelinated fibers d. they travel more slowly on myelinated fibers ANSWER BACK TO GAME