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What creates the difference in charge that exists across a neuron's membrane?
neurotransmitters sodium-potassium pump action
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Relate their structure of a neuron to the anatomy of the cerebral cortex and spinal cord. Be sure to discuss the locations of
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How does information is transmitted through nerves
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Sodium (Na+) and Potassium (K+) are critically important ions in excitable cells for the transmission of impulses. Discuss this
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What part of a nerve cell receive the nerve impulse?
Dendrite, Synapse or the Axon?
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Which part of the nervous system is responsible for transporting information throughout the body?
The neuron The brain A reflex
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Give a short explanation of how the neuron works!
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Which of the following is NOT an advantage of myelin:
Which of the following is NOT an advantage of myelin: allows axons to be
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Do neurons send electrical messages to the brain to tell the body what to do?
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Michelle
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Drugs work in the brain by tapping into the brain’s communication system and ________ with the way nerve cells normally send,
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What is the gap called in the neuron?
a. dendrites b.axon c.myelin sheath
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Kimberley Martinez
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A quick, automatic response to something in the environment is called
(1 point) Responses a synapse. a synapse. a seizure. a
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How is the brain involved in mental disorders?
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how long do you think a neuron can be
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The body's reaction to information is to send these to the brain
(1 point) • neurons • impulses • dendrites • synapse
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What are tsize of brains
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the body's reaction to information is to send these to the brain.
a neurons b impulses c dendrites d synapse
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the body's reaction to information is to send these to the brain
neurons impulses dendrites synapse
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The effect of Kir2.1 channels on a neuron is to depolarization
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What promotes the breakdown of neurontransmitters?
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What area of the brain controls the voluntary activity
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What is the minium size of stimulus required to reach the threshold potential for this motor neuron?
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What is the general brain function of the hypothalamus ? What part of the hypothalamus would I use during a card game
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In a neuron, the _____ receives signals from other neurons and the _____ transmits signals to the next neuron or to an effector.
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The sequence of steps that occur in odour perception following the attachment of a
chemical to a sensory receptor is , , , and .
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describe Ascending Reticular Activating System (ARAS)
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Synapse and its types
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The dendrites on sensory neurons are considered part of the
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is a process that involves taking a released neurotransmitter back into the presynaptic cell.
a. Diffusion b. Reuptake c. Synapse
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Visual information is received in which of the following functional areas of the cerebral cortex? Check all that apply.
Frontal
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are electrical signals that transduce sensory information to the central nervous system (CNS).
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How many neurons are required to transfer sensory information from a sensory receptor to the somatosensory cortex?
1 2 3 0
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Which lobe is most closely associated with visual processing?
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what is the wernicke’s area
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Describe the Neuroglia characteristics and the functions
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Which part of a neuron is most similar to other cells in the body?
(1 point) Responses dendrite dendrite axon axon glia glia body
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Which type of glia are most similar to your skin cells?
(1 point) Responses astrocytes astrocytes interneurons interneurons
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____ are categorized by structure and function; ____ are categorized by their support roles.
(1 point) Responses Dendrites; axons
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what stimulus could trigger a fight or flight response?
geomagnetic information sensory information temperature change seasonal
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The white matter model has been developed to explain
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