Chapter 12: Nervous system
A unipolar neuron has one extension. A bipolar neuron has ___ extensions
2
The central nervous system is made up of the ______and spinal_____
Brain, Spinal cord
Amino acids
Building blocks of proteins secreted as neurotransmitters
Satellite cells are found surrounding
Cell bodies
The neuron's control center is the
Cell body
Which structural division of the nervous system contains the brain?
Central nervous system
Neuropeptide
Chain of amino acids secreted as neurotransmitter
Type A
Conduction velocity up to 150 meters per second
Cells that are part of the Central nervous system
-Astrocyte -Oligodendrocyte -Microglia -Ependymal cells
Synapses are classified as
-Chemical synapses -Electrical synapses
Which terms are used for the structural classification of nerves?
-Cranial -Spinal
Which of the following are among the general characteristics of graded potentials?
-Degree of change in membrane potential is dependent of the stimulus magnitude -Can either be depolarizing or hyperpolarizing -Decrease intensity with distance traveled along membrane
The___receive impulses from the motor neurons
-Effectors
Synapses occur where axons contact:
-Gland cells -Muscle cells -Other neurons
Which of the following are functional classes of neurons?
-Interneurons -Motor neurons -Sensory neurons
The components of the somatic sensory division are:
-Joints and muscles -Hearing -Taste
Which of the following ions have leak channels on the plasma membrane?
-Na+ -K+
Which of the following pumps can you find in the plasma membrane?
-Na+/K+ -Ca2+
Which of the following would be likely to cause hyperpolarization of a neuron?
-Opening of a chemically gated chloride channel -Opening of a Voltage potassium channel
Intracellular
-Potassium -Organic anions
Which of the following are functions of astrocytes?
-Replaces damaged neurons -Helps form the blood-brain barrier -Regulates the composition of interstitial fluid
Extracellular
-Sodium -Chloride
Which two are divisions of the sensory nervous system?
-Somatic division -Visceral division
Which of the following segments of a neuron contain large numbers of voltage-gated potassium channels and voltage-gated sodium channels?
-The conductive segment -The initial segment
What must happen in order for a chemical signal to change the membrane potential of a neuron?
-There must be a change in the number of open ion channels -There must be a change in ion flow across the membrane
Which of the following are true of neurolemmocytes?
-They are also called Schwann cells -They create the myelin sheath in the PNS
Which of the following events help return the membrane potential to the resting state following hyperpolarization?
-Voltage gated potassium channels close -Na/K pumps restore gradients
The voltage gated sodium channels undergo changes in activity during the depolarization phase of an action potential. Place in order from first to last
1. A graded potential depolarizes the initial segment 2. Voltage gated sodium channels open 3. Sodium flows into i the neuron at the initial segment 4. Further depolarization of the initial segment occurs 5. Sodium channels enter the inactive state
Place the events of synaptic transmission from earliest to latest
1. Action potential reaches synaptic knob 2. Voltage gated calcium channels open 3. Calcium enters the synaptic knob 4. Calcium triggers exocytosis of vesicles 5. Neurotransmitter diffuses across synaptic cleft 6. Neurotransmitter binds to postsynaptic receptors
Events of an EPSP in order
1. Excitatory neurotransmitter binds to receptor Na+ channel 2.Na+ enters the postsynaptic cell 3.The inside of the cell becomes more positive 4.The local current of Na+ becomes weaker as it moves toward the axon hilliock
Chloride-based IPSP in order from earliest to latest
1. Inhibitory neurotransmitter binds to postsynaptic chemically gated chloride channels 2. Chloride moves from outside the cell to the inside 3. The inside of the postsynaptic cell becomes more negative 4. The local chloride current becomes weaker as it moves towards the axon hillock
A positive change in the membrane potential is called
Depolarization
_______occurs when the inside of the cell becomes more positive (less negative) than the resting membrane potential
Depolarization
Monoamine
Derived from certain amino acids
Tissue that responds to neural input by changing its activity is called an
Effector
A difference in the number of charged particles between two sides of membranes forms
Electrical Gradient
The electricochemical gradient is formed from a combination of the _____gradient and the _____gradient
Electrical, chemical
An individual axon is wrapped in a connective tissue covering called the
Endoneurium
Resting state
Entry of sodium is prevented; activation gate is closed
Inactivation state
Entry of sodium is prevented; activation gate is open
The choroid plexus is made from capillaries and
Ependymal cells
T/F: Ion channels use the energy of ATP to maintain concentration gradients across neuron membranes
False
T/F: Neurons far outnumber glial cells
False
The sequential opening of voltage gated sodium channels is followed by the sequential opening of voltage gated__channels
K+
Type B
Medium conduction velocity
_____cells are the least common glial cell of the central nervous system
Microglia
Which type of neurons is most common?
Multipolar
Oligodendrocytes create the ____sheath in the central nervous system
Myelin
Which cell type is considered "Nerve glue" ?
Neuroglial cells
What is the basic structural unit of the nervous system?
Neuron
Nervous tissue is composed of glial cells and _____
Neurons
____are specialized nervous system structures that detect stimuli
Receptors
A return of the membrane potential towards the resting membrane potential immediately following depolarization is called
Repolarization
____nerves always relay information to the CNS
Sensory
An action potential is also called a nerve
Signal
Type C
Slowest conduction velocity
Activation state
Sodium moves into the cell through the open channel
If several EPSPs occur at different synapses, they undergo____at the initial segment
Spatial summation
A change in membrane potential insufficient to cause an action potential is known as a
Subthreshold value
The process by which postsynaptic potentials are added together at the initial segment is known as
Summation
The all or none law refers to the fact that action potentials will occur if the initial segment reaches
Threshold
Dendrites transfer information______the cell body
Toward
T/F: Most voltage-gated ion channels are closed until the electrical potential across a membrane changes
True
Most sensory neurons are
Unipolar
Which of the nervous system detects nerve impulses from blood vessels and internal organs?
Visceral sensory division
____is the measure of difference in electrical charge
Voltage
Which of the following is essential for the generation of an action potential?
Voltage gated channel
The "I" in IPSP stands for _____, meaning that the potential makes the inside of the postsynaptic cell more_____-
Inhibitory, negative
What type of neuron is also called an association neuron?
Interneuron
The____division of the nervous system is subdivided into the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions
Autonomic
The plasma membrane of an axon is called the
Axolemma
A substance synthesized at the cell body must undergo___transport to reach the synaptic knobs
Anterograde
A cluster of neuron cell bodies found along a peripheral nerve is known as a
Ganglia
A____ ____is a temporary change in membrane potential which lasts only as long as the stimulus that causes it and can vary in size
Graded Potential
The___the resistance, the___the current.
Higher, lower
The motor nervous system is responsible for
Output
A graded potential caused by the opening of chemically gated channels on a postsynaptic membrane is known as a
Postsynaptic potential
What type of neuron transmits an impulse through its axon toward the synapse?
Presynaptic neuron