1 function of the nervous system.
What is to send signals, what is to receive signals, what is to regulate internal body conditions (lots of others too)
- 70 mV
What is the number for resting membrane potential?
Cervical plexus
What is the plexus in the spinal cord in the region of the neck?
The 2 major regions of the brainstem.
What is the hindbrain and midbrain?
The number of the olfactory nerve
What is the name of cranial nerve I?
Name the structure labeled F
(Axon, Nissl bodies, axon terminal, dendrites, nucleus)

What are dendrites?
Name the structure labeled L
(Midbrain, Pons, Medulla oblogata, cerebellum, spinal cord)

What is the pons?
Axon.
What is the longest part of a neuron?
Voltage gated sodium channels.
What is open during the repolarization phase?
The location of cell bodies of sensory neurons near the spinal cord.
What is the dorsal root ganglion?
The specific brain region that controls heart rate.
What is the medulla (oblongata)?
The number for the optic nerve.
What is cranial nerve II?
The structure labeled C.
(Anterior median fissure, anterior horn, dorsal root ganglion, central canal, white matter)

What is the anterior horn?
The structure labeled E.
(Lateral ventricle, thalamus, cerebellum, cerebrum, fourth ventricle)

What is the cerebellum?
The types of muscles controlled by the nervous system.
What is skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscle?
What type of action potential that travels in a neuron without myelin and therefore must make action potentials along every possible section of the axon (Instead of jumping from node of Ranvier to node of Ranvier)
The body motions associated with the crossed extensor withdrawal reflex.
What is accidentally stepping on something (say like a porcupine (good luck finding a porcupine!)) and withdrawing that lower limb while shifting the weight onto the other lower limb?
The function of the ventricles.
1 mneumonic (or saying) to help you remember the cranial nerves.
What is (Lots of answers) On Old Olympus Towering Tops A Finn And German Viewed Some Hops -- Note this one is slightly different listing cranial nerve 8 as auditory instead of vestibulocochlear
The glial cell labeled D.

What is an oligodendrocyte?
The space labeled I

What is the longitudinal fissure?
What is the cells that make the myelin sheath but one in the central nervous system and one in the peripheral nervous system.
The cause of positive feedback loop for the action potential.
What is the influx of sodium that will activate more and more voltage gated sodium channels?
Two neurons associated with the brachial plexus.
What are the radial, axillary, musculocutaneous, ulnar and median nerves?
The structural arrangement between the pons, spinal cord and medulla oblongata?
What structures are connected, in a continuous fashion going from the spinal cord to the midbrain?
The names of 2 of the cranial nerves that have ONLY motor function.
What are the oculomotor, trochlear, abducens, accessory or hypoglossal nerve?
The general type of structure labeled E.

What is a synapse?
The function of the structure labeled J

What is receive sensory information from the spinal cord and brainstem, process the information and determine where to send the information for the rest of the brain.
A description of temporal summation.
What is a neuron getting multiple signals at the same location but at different times?
The reason action potentials travel forwards but not backwards (in the reverse direction)
What is the inactivation gate of the voltage gated sodium channels that guarantees the channels will not allow ion flow after a short time period?
The 5 parts of a reflex arc (in order).
What is sensory receptor, sensory neuron, integrating center, motor neuron and effector?
The 4 major lobes of the cerebrum with 1 major function of each lobe.
What is occipital for vision, parietal for sensory integration, temporal for hearing and frontal for conscious thought (other answers are possible)
The names of the cranial nerves that controls extrinsic eye muscles.
What are the oculomotor, trochlear and abducens nerves?
The function of the structure labeled K.
What is regenerate the action potential between the Nodes of Ranvier for saltatory conduction?
The name and number of the cranial nerve labeled A.
What is cranial nerve XII, the hypoglossal nerve?