Anatomy: Neural Tissue

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the approximate resting potential of a typical neuron is...

-70 mV

two parts of the cns

1. brain 2. spinal cord

two major subdivisions of the nervous system

1. central nervous system (cns) 2. peripheral nervous system (pns)

the speed of an impulse is based upon what two factors

1. diameter of an axon 2. degree of myelination

three functions of the nervous system

1. gathers sensory information 2. makes decisions on what should be done at each moment (integration) 3. effects a response by activating effects organs

three classifications of neurons based upon their functions

1. motor neurons 2. sensory neurons 3. interneurons

three classifications of neurons based upon their structure

1. soma 2. dendrites 3. axons

depolarization of a membrane will shift the membrane from -70 mV to...

30 mV

what is ACh broken down by?

AChE

the period during which the neuron cannot respond to a second stimulus...

absolute refractory period

the most common excitatory neurotransmitter is...

acetycholine

what is the sequential depolarization of the membrane along an axon that causes transmission of the nerve impulse?

action potential

the all-or-none law states that...

an action potential will happen completely or not at all

conducts impulses away from the soma

axon

impulses are carried towards the soma of a nerve cell by the...

axon

longer processes (up to 3-4 feet long)

axon

releases neurotransmitters

axon terminal

during rabies, what symptom causes the mammal to foam at the mouth?

build up of saliva

associative neurons (interneurons) are found in the...

central nervous system (cns)

conducts local currents towards the soma

dendrite

shorter branches that taper off the cell body

dendrite

the neurotransmitters cause ____________________ to occur in the post-synaptic membrane

depolarization

where are bipolar neurons found in the body?

eyes

during rabies, what symptom causes the mammal to act crazy?

hallucinations and muscle spasms

what is the function of myelin sheaths around the axons?

insulation

sodium-potassium pumps transport K...

into the cell

what neuroglial cell is responsible for the presence of white matter in the brain?

microglia

what neurons are attacked in the infection polio?

motor neurons

causes white matter of the brain

myelin sheath

location of the nucleus

myelin sheath

multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disorder that destroys the...

myelin sheaths

what are chemicals that are released by the axon knob?

neurotransmitters

what are the spaces between the myelin sheaths?

nodes of ranvier

what cells produce myelin sheaths in the cns?

oligodendrocytes

sodium-potassium pumps transport Na....

out of a cell

what is the movement of the membrane potential back to the resting potential level?

repolarization

the latin phrase for the "leaping" of axon impulse over the myelin sheaths is known as...

saltatory conduction

what cells produce myelin sheaths in the pns?

schwann cells

what type of neuron carries impulses to the brain and spinal cord?

sensory neurons

summation is the adding of _________________ stimuli until a minimum level is reached thus causing depolarization

subthreshold

what is the junction or space between the axon of one neuron and the dendrite of the next neuron?

synapses

what is the space between the axon knob and the receptor membrane called?

synaptic cleft

rabies is a viral infection the is absorbed through the...

synaptic knob

what is the minimum level of a stimulus at which depolarization of an axon will occur?

threshold stimulus


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