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Functions of NS
What is sensory input, integration, motor output
100
Resting potential
What is inside charge is negative, outside is positive (sodium outside)
100
Action potential begins with
What is a Stimulus sensory receptor sensory neuron interneuron in CNS motor neuron muscle or gland (effector organ)
100
Parts of brain
What is cerebrum, cerebellum, brain stem, diencephalon
100
Occipital lobe
What is vision
200
CNS
What is brain and spinal cord
200
Depolarization
What is sodium ions move inside membrane
200
Saltatory conduction
What is movement along a myelinated axon jumping from node to node
200
Cerebrum (lobes)
What is frontal, parietal, occipital, temporal
200
Limbic system
What is deepest emotions, experiences, learning and memory
300
Peripheral nervous system (PNS)
What is cranial and spinal nerves
300
Repolarization
What is potassium ions move outside membrane
300
Myelin sheath is formed by
What is Schwann cells
300
Frontal lobe
What is functions in motor control, intellect, speech and emotions
300
Cerebellum
What is coordinates movements (balance and equilibrium)
400
Parts of neuron in order of pathway of impulse
What is dendrites, cell body, axon
400
Impulses reach axon terminal then cross
What is synaptic cleft to post-synapse
400
Meninges
What is dura mater, arachnoid mater, pia mater are coverings of the brain and spinal cord
400
Parietal lobe
What is touch, pain, heat, and cold
400
Brain stem
What is midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata
500
Resting potential
What is inside charge is negative, outside is positive (sodium outside)
500
Neurotransmitter (common one is acetylcholine)
What is flows across synapse
500
2 hemispheres connected by
What is corpus callosum
500
Temporal lobe
What is hearing and smell
500
Peripheral NS
What is somatic (voluntary) and autonomic (involuntary)
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