Neurons
Classifications
Overall Nervous system
The Brain
Neuroglia
100

What is a neuron?

a cell that carries nerve impulses

100

What are the two branches of the nervous system?

Central Nervous System and Peripheral Nervous System

100

What is the gap between neurons called?

Synapse

100

what are the four major regions of the brain

Cerebrum, Cerebellum, Diencephalon and Brain Stem
100

What percentage of the Nervous system is neuroglia

90%

200
What is the basic structure of a neuron?
1 large cell body, nucleus, several dendrites, 1 axon
200

What two organs are in the Central Nervous System?

Brain and Spinal Cord

200

What sends messages between neurons in a synapse?

neurotransmitters

200

What is the cerebellum known for

Muscle memory

200

Which two types of neuroglial cells are in the PNS?

Satellite Cells and Schwann Cells

300
What is an axon?
an organelle that carries impulses away from a cell body
300

What are the involuntary functions such as breathing or hearbeat called?

Autonomic responses

300

What are the three layers of the meninges from brain to skull?

Pia mater, arachnoid layer, dura mater

300

Which lobe of the brain is responsible for critical thinking and decision making

Frontal lobe

300

Which type of neuroglial cells fight infection

microglial cells

400
What is a dendrite?
a threadlike extension that transports nerve impulses toward the body
400

What are the three layers of the cerebrum from top to bottom?

Cerebral cortex, Cerebral medulla, Basal ganglia

400

What are the five steps of a reflex arc?

Sensory receptor, Sensory neuron, CNS Integration, Motor Neuron, Effector Organ

400

Which branch of the diencephalon is a bridge between the sensory organs and the appropriate parts of the cerebrum?

Thalamus

400

Which type of neuroglial cells secretes and circulates cerebrospinal fluid?

endodymal cells

500

What is the travel path of a nerve impulse on a neuron?

starts in the dendrites, continues to cell nucleus, moves down to axons

500

What are other names for sensory neurons and for motor neurons?

sensory - afferent

motor - efferent

500

What are the four periods of a nerve impulse transmission

resting period, depolarization, repolarization, refractory period

500

what are the functions of the brain stem?

basic life functions such as breathing, heart rate and blood pressure

500

Which two types of neuroglial cells wrap the axons of neurons, and what part of the nervous system are each in

oligodendrocytes - CNS

Schwann Cells - PNS

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