What is phrenology?
These molecules make up polymers
What are monomers?
This free-floating organelle's primary function is protein synthesis
What is a ribosome?
The neurons cytosol can be described as this
What is salty?
Oligodendrocytes are only found in this part of the nervous system
What is the CNS?
This thinker was inspired by Galen's Ventricular Theory
Who is Renee Descartes?
An ion who carries a negative charge is called this
What is an Anion?
This organelle separates the extracellular and intracellular environment
What is the plasma membrane?
The axon of a neuron does not have an ribosomes or RERs, meaning it does not participate in this process
What is protein synthesis?
This cell maintains the extracellular environment of the neuron
What is an astrocyte?
This person found the area of the brain associated with speech production
Who is Broca?
RNA, DNA, and ATP all have the same building blocks called
What are nucleic acids?
Lysosomes may be a part of this cellular process also known as "cell death"
What is apoptosis?
This is the type of staining that was used by Santiago Ramón y Cajal in his experiemtns.
What is Golgi staining?
Glia is a latin word meaning this
What is Glue?
By this century, all of the nervous system had been anatomically described
When is the 19th c.?
A protein's tertiary structure is dictated by this type of interaction
What are 'R' group interactions?
The rough endoplasmic reticulum synthesizes proteins bound for this part of the cell
What is the cell membrane?
This protein is used in retrograde axoplasmic transport
Ependymal cells are found it this part of the brain
What are the ventricles?
Flourens used this type of experimentation to localize some functions of the cerebrum
What is experimental ablation?
Amino Acids are made up of a variable group, an amine group and this
What is a carboxylic acid group?
The smooth endoplasmic reticulum stores and releases this cation
What is calcium?
This neuron has many dendrites and one long projecting soma, it releases dopamine and is found in the brain, its Golgi Type would be described as
What is Golgi Type 1?
Satellite cells are to this type of cell in the CNS as Schwann cells are to Oligodendrocytes
What are astrocytes?