What are the 5 main parts of the neuron?
What are dendrites, soma, axon, myelin sheath, terminal buttons?
What two types of nerves consists of the peripheral system?
What are the cranial nerves and the spinal nerves?
What is the theory that states that organisms will adapt to their environments if they have certain traits that allows them to survive and reproduce?
What is the Darwin's theory of evolution?
What is the neurotransmitter that is most related to depression?
What is low concentrations of Serotonin?
What is the mastery gland?
What is the pituitary gland?
What type of communication do neuron use?
What is electrochemical?
What 2 parts consists the central nervous system?
What are the brain and the spinal cord?
How many chromosomes does the human body has?
Low concentration of dopamine might result in
What is Parkinson's disease?
What hormone regulates sugar?
What is insulin?
What part of the neuron increases speed at which signal travels and acts as an insulator?
What is myelin sheath?
Sensory neurons are call, and motor neurons are call
What is phenotype?
What is the physical trait?
What is inhibitory?
What is the part of brain that instructs the pituitary gland?
What is the hypothalamus?
What is threshold, depolarization, action-potential, repolarization, and hyperpolarization?
What is the parasympathetic system?
What is a recessive gene?
What is a gene that comes from both parents and it written with 2 lowercase letters rr
Endorphins regulate
What is pain and stress?
Hormone for apetite?
What is the thyroid gland?
The neuron reaches or not reaches action potential that is called?
What is all-or-none phenomenon?
What are the 4 lobes of the brain?
What is the differences between homozygous and heterozygous?
Homozygous has 2 copies of the same allele, rr or RR. Heterozygous has a different combination of alleles like Rr
Epinephrine is the same as
What is adrenaline?
Differences between Lateral Hypothalamus and Ventromedial Hypothalamus?