Neurons
Action Potentials
Synaptic Transfer
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Toss up 2
100

This structure receives signals from other neurons.

Dendrites

100

What protein maintains resting potential?

Sodium potassium pump

100

How do neurotransmitters leave the axon terminal?

Exocytosis

100

The minimum stimulus required to open Na+ channels is called this.

The Threshold potential.

100

What type of neurons link motor and sensory neurons?

Interneurons 

200

Who was the second man to walk on the moon?

Buzz Aldrin

200

What is the status of the sodium and potassium channels during depolarization?

Sodium open, potassium closed

200

Influx of which ion mediates the release of neurotransmitters?

Calcium

200

What caused the insensitivity to pain of the Pakistani boy in the reading?

Nonresponsive/mutant sodium channels

200

Name all of the US states that begin with the word New.

New Hampshire, New Mexico, New Jersey, New York

300

What are the 2 branches of the peripheral nervous system?

Motor and sensory

300

What animal is said to have nurtured the founders of Rome, Romulus and Remus?

A wolf

300

Name 2 neurotransmitters.

Dopamine, serotonin, GABA, acetylcholine, adrenaline, noradrenaline, endorphins 

300

What element did Pierre and Marie Curie discover in 1898?

Radium

300

What type of responses do not involve the brain?

Reflexes

400

This is the fatty insulation that increases the speed of conduction.

myelin sheath 

400

What is the phase of the action potential where the neuron becomes hyperpolarized?

Refractory period

400

What kind of TV ads were banned in the US in 1970?

Cigarette ads

400

Give one of the two type of summation.

Spatial or temporal

400

What autoimmune disease results in the loss of myelin?

MS

500

Saltatory conduction involves the jumping of an action potential between these gaps in the covering of the axon.

Nodes of Ranvier

500

How is an action potential forced to move in one direction down the axon?

Inactivation of sodium channels

500

What kind of channels are influences by neurotransmitters?

Ligand gated
500

What is the role of acetylcholinesterase? 

Break down acetylcholine.

500

How do SSRIs work?

Block reuptake of seratonin

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