Memory
Neuroscience
Cells
Ms. Burger
100

A patient whose doctors removed their hippocampus, causing the inability to form new short-term memories.

Who is Patient H.M.?

100

An external change in enviroment

What is a stimulus?

100

A single-celled organism

What is a prokaryote?

100

Ms. Burger's full first name

Who is Cassandra?

200

The amount of time it takes for a memory to fade away

What is Time of Decay?

200

Neuron in charge of carrying out action

What is a Motor Neuron?

200

Regulates passage in and out of plant and animal cells

What is a cell membrane?

200

Ms. Burger's cat's name

Who is Iroh?

300

The type of memory that has a storage capacity of about 7 bits of information.

What is Working Memory?

300

Separates the two hemispheres of the brain

What is the longitudinal fissure?

300

In the yeast balloon experiment, the balloon that received sugar released __________.

What is carbon dioxide gas?

300

Ms. Burger's age

What is 28?

400

The type of long-term memory used to play the piano without thinking about each key

What is implicit memory?

400

The part of the nervous system in charge of balance

What is the cerebellum

400

2 things the mitochondria require in order to map ATP (energy) is oxygen and ___________.

What is glucose?

400

The state Ms. Burger attended middle school

Where is North Carolina?

500

The route the brain uses to send and retrieve information.

What is a neural pathway?

500

The central nervous system includes the brain and spinal cord, while the ____________ system includes the nerves.

What is peripheral?

500

The organelle in both plant and animal cells, but carry out two different functions in each

What is a vacuole/vesicle?

500

Ms. Burger loves Golden Gate Park; her favorite part is ______.

Where is The Conservatory of Flowers?

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