3 general areas of the ear.
What are outer, middle, and inner ear.
Another name for "cell body".
What is "soma".
The organ that metabolizes alcohol.
What is the liver.
Top of NS chart.
Compare stimulant and depressant.
What is increasing or decreasing brain activity and body functions.
3 layers of the eye.
What are retina, choroid, and sclera.
Myelin sheath function.
What is helping electrical impulses move quickly and efficiently.
Effects and examples of psychoactive drugs.
What is change in NS function, alters perception, mood, behavior. Tobacco, alcohol, cannabis.
First 2 "branches" of the NS chart from last week.
What are central NS and peripheral NS.
Neurotransmitter that inhibits NS and slows NS activity.
What is GABA.
Cerebellum function.
What is motor control regulation and balance.
The 4 "zones" of a motor neuron.
What are the input, trigger, conducting, and output zones.
Alcohol is a stimulant (T or F).
False! Depressant.
Made up by brain and spinal cord.
What is the CNS.
Glial cell function/purpose.
What is maintain homeostasis, synthesize myelin, support and protect nerves. NO ELECTRICAL IMPULSES.
Name & describe the different parts of the brain.
What are the frontal, temporal, parietal, and occipital lobes, cerebellum, and medulla oblongata.
____ goes into a neuron, and ____ goes out of a neuron during an action potential.
What are Na+, K+.
Hallucinogen side effect(s).
What is altering sensory perception.
An example of a sensory organ.
What are eyes, ears, skin.
Limbic system function.
What is long term memory, emotion, and behavior.
What is the synaptic cleft.
Where neurotransmitters are stored within the cell.
What is the axon terminal.
The system that is most effected by long term marijuana use.
What is respiratory system.
The NS that controls voluntary movements.
What is the somatic NS.
The 2 types of photoreceptors in the eye.
What are rods and cones.