The Nervous System
both the electrical and chemical gradients
During depolarization, which gradient(s) move(s) Na+ into the cell?
the depolarization phase
During the action potential, the rapid decrease in sodium permeability and simultaneous increase in potassium permeability is responsible for _.
Na+ is pumped out of the cell and K+ is pumped into the cell.
The Na+-K+ pump actively transports both sodium and potassium ions across the membrane to compensate for their constant leakage. In which direction is each ion pumped?
mixed nerves
spinal nerves are _ nerves
hydrocephalus
the blockage of cerebrospinal fluid outflow in the brain can cause accumulation of fluid, resulting in cranial enlargement in infants. This condition is called__.
Na+; Cl-
the membrane of neurons at rust are permeable to _ but only slightly permeable to _.
loss of sensation and flaccid paralysis of the area served by the nerve
what could result if a spinal nerve is severely damaged?
sodium
what ion depolarizes the membrane when it diffuses into the axon of a neuron?
Sodium gates open and the membrane depolarizes
what is the first event of an action potential?
-70mV
what is the value for the resting membrane potential for most neurons?
dendrite
what part of a neuron receives signals and sends a message to the cell body?
primary motor area
what part of the brain do we use when initiating skeletal muscle movement?
alcohol
which of the following can adversely affect brain development in the fetus?
ataxia
which of the following conditions would result from damage to the cerebellum?
blood vessels constrict
which of these is a sympathetic effect?
increases peristalsis within the stomach and small intestines
which of these is an affect of the parasympathetic nervous system?
thalamus; diencephalon
which of these parts of the brain is correct matched with its region?
ventral root
In flaccid paralysis, muscles atrophy because they are not receiving neural stimulation. Damage to which specific part of the spinal cord would cause flaccid paralysis?
Na+ and Cl-
The concentrations of which two ions are highest outside the cell.
depolarize
The membrane potential is becoming more positive than the resting membrane potential.
repolarize
The membrane potential is moving from a more positive value toward resting membrane potential.
astrocytes
What cells of the nervous system are responsible for anchoring neurons to their blood vessels and controlling the extracellular fluid concentrations of potassium and neurotransmitters?
vagus nerves
What cranial nerve pair supplies many organs in the ventral body cavity?
choroid plexus
What produces cerebrospinal fluid?
during the peak of depolarization
during the action potential, when does sodium permeability initially DECREASE?
hyperpolarize
membrane potential becomes more negative