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You've Got Potential
Brain Parts
You Make Me Nervous (System)
Cranial Nerves!
100

The blood-brain barrier is made by this type of glial cell

Astrocytes

100

These types of potentials are "all or nothing"

Action potentials

100

Personality, time management, and planning are all functions carried out by this lobe

Frontal lobe

100

The term "nerve fiber" refers to this specific part of a neuron

Axon

100

There are this many cranial nerves

12

200

These glial cells are affected by multiple sclerosis

Oligodendrocytes

200

The resting membrane potential of neurons is ____________.

-70 mV

200

This structure is the sensory relay station of the brain. It sends sensory info to exactly where it needs to go.

Thalamus

200

Gray matter consists of a large concentration of this specific cell part

Cell bodies

200

This nerve innervates most of the eye muscles, including the one that constricts the pupil.

Occulomotor

300

Action potentials are generated at this specific part of the neuron

Axon hillock

300

These types of potentials are graded, can summate, and are not large enough to reach the membrane threshold.

Local potentials

300

The _________ is responsible for all of your big emotions.

Limbic system

300

The __________ system carries involuntary motor commands to the muscles of your digestive tract, respiratory tract, and blood vessels

Autonomic (sympathetic & parasympathetic)

300

This nerve carries sensory information from the face

Trigeminal

400

A group of cell bodies in the PNS are called ____________

Ganglion

400

When the membrane potential reaches +30 mV, these types of channels open.

Voltage-gated potassium channels

400

The primary motor cortex will be found in this specific location.

Pre-central gyrus

400

Afferent information is carried ____________ the CNS (toward/away from)

Toward

400

The glossopharyngeal nerve carries this type of information (sensory, motor, both)

Both

500

Ependymal cells make _____________

Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)

500

This specific type of local potential will make it LESS likely for an action potential to occur.

IPSP

500

This area is responsible for understanding spoken language.

Wernicke's area

500

The cranial nerves are part of this division of the nervous system

Peripheral nervous system

500

To test the function of the accessory nerve, what movements would you ask your patient to do?

Shrug shoulders, turn head

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