This part of the nervous system is responsible for the fight or flight response.
What is the sympathetic system?
The lobe of your brain helps you control your emotions and isn't fully developed until the age of 25.
What is the frontal lobe?
One of these carries messages to your brain, the other carries messages from your brain.
What are Sensory and Motor Neurons?
Action Potential moves down the cell and changes the charge of the axon to this direction.
What is positive to negative?
The brain has four lobes. which one is missing parietal, temporal, and occipital?
What is the frontal lobe?
This large division of the Nervous System includes your Brain and Spinal Cord.
What is the Central Nervous System?
This part of your brain is charge of taking in sensory information.
What is the sensory cortex?
This Neuron type has two ends extending from its soma.
Membrane potential can be defined as this.
What is the difference in charge between the inside and outside of the cell?
This is the largest part of your brain.
Cerebrum
The major functions of the nervous system are these.
What are Sensory Input, Integration, and Motor output?
What is the parietal lobe?
These neurons carry impulses within/through the central nervous system.
What are interneurons?
Voltage-Gated Channels require this to open and let 3 Na+ and 2 K+ ions in.
What is ATP?
This part of the brain contains the thalamus.
What is the diencephalon?
DAILY DOUBLE!!!!!
This system sends messages from the brain to involuntary muscles.
What is the Autonomic Nervous System?
The lobe interprets and receives visual information.
What is the occipital lobe?
This neuron type is the most common and has multiple dendrites extending from it.
What is a multipolar neuron?
DAILY DOUBLE!!!!
There are more of these Inside the axon than outside during the resting potential.
What Potassium Ions? ( K+)
Gyri would be best defined as this.
What are the sensory neurons in the Sensory division?
What is the temporal lobe?
These neuron types are extremely rare and only found in the special senses of the body.
What are Unipolar neurons?
This occurs when the concentrations of an ion inside and outside the cell are the same and ions stop flowing.
What is equilibrium?
This connects the right and left hemispheres of the cerebrum.
What is the corpus callosum?