Nervous System
Nervous System
Nervous System
Nervous System
Nervous System
100

The primary cell that builds all the structures of the nervous system

Neuron
100

Name the three structures of the entire nervous system

Brain, Spinal cord, Nerves 

100

What is the Peripheral Nervous System made up of?

All the nerves and nerve networks outside of the brain and spinal cord 

100

What is the purpose of the nervous system?

Sends messages from the brain to the body (to respond to external stimuli and for coordination) 

100

Low levels of dopamine can lead to what? (provide two symptoms)

Fatigue, hallucinations and delusions, inability to focus, low energy, muscle cramps and spasms, mood swings, anxious feelings 


200

What does PNS stand for?

Peripheral Nervous System

200

What does CNS stand for?

Central Nervous System

200

When a fly lands on someone's face, what type of neuron recognises the stimuli?

Sensory neuron

200

Name the tiny empty space between dendrites of one neuron and axon terminals of the connecting neuron

Synapse

200

In which direction do nerve impulses travel in a neuron?

From the dendrites to the axon terminal 

300

When MDMA is taken, which two neurotransmitters are released in large amounts?

Dopamine and seratonin

300

Name any FOUR parts of a neuron

1- Dendrites 2- Nucleus 3- Cell body 4- Axon 5- Myelin Sheath 6- Axon terminal

300

What structure functions like a highway and transmits nerve impulses from the body to the brain and from the brain to the body?

The spinal cord

300

Where are interneurons found?

In the CNS (Brain and spinal cord) 
300

When nerve impulses travel from one neuron to the next, where do they travel from and to?

Axon terminal to dendrites 

400

The central nervous system is made of these organs

 Brain and spinal cord

400

Dopamine and serotonin are types of ________

Neurotransmitters

400

What are the 3 types of neurons?

Sensory neuron, Interneuron and Motor neuron

400

What is the purpose of the Myelin Sheath on an axon?

To speed up nerve impulses

400

What is an example of a response initiated by the motor neuron when you touch something hot?

Muscle in the arm contracts to pull your hand away

500

An electrical impulse travels along this structure until it reaches the axon terminal

the Axon

500

If a person regularly takes MDMA, what happens in the long term? 

The brain stops producing dopamine on its own and becomes reliant on the MDMA to produce dopamine (which leads to addiction)

500

What are the TWO ways that MDMA can act on neurons?

Block receptors and increase the amount of serotonin and dopamine that is released 

500

What do motor neurons do?

Causes a response to stimuli 

500

A ball is coming towards your face. Describe the response you would have, using the names of the three types of neurons

Sensory neurons in your eyes detect the approaching ball, transmitting this information to the central nervous system. Interneurons then relay this signal to motor neurons, which in turn activate muscles in your face and neck to move your head and body out of the way.

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