CNS and PNS
ANS and Reflexes
Cranial and Spinal Nerves
Action Potential and Synapses
Cerebrum Structure and Function
100
The three parts of the diencephalon
What are the epithalamus, thalamus and hypothalamus
100
The type of reflex that is only made of a sensory neuron and a motor neuron
What is a monosynaptic reflex?
100
the total number of cranial and spinal nerves
What is 12 + 31 = 43?
100
The major cholinergic neurotransmitter
What is acetylcholine?
100
deep medial groove
What is the longitudinal fissure
200
The epithalamus contains a gland. Which one and what hormone does it secrete?
What is the pineal gland and melatonin?
200
The flexor reflex is this type of reflex
What is a withdrawal or complex reflex?
200
Spinal Nerves C5 through C7 and Thoracic Nerve T1 together make up this
What is the Brachial Plexus?
200
the threshold level
What is -55mV?
200
lobe containing the center for Vision
What is the occipital lobe
300
The three layers of the meninges
What are dura mater, arachnoid and pia mater?
300
The location of the interneuron in a reflex arc involving the spinal cord
What is in the gray matter?
300
the area that each pair of spinal nerve monitors
What is a dermatome?
300
the jumping of an action potential from Node of Ranvier to Node of Ranvier
What is saltatory conduction?
300
The part of the cerebral cortex hidden by the temporal lobe
What is the insula?
400
The glial cells in the PNS
What are satellite cells and Schwann Cells?
400
The curling of a baby's toes when the sole is stroked is this
What is the Babinski reflex?
400
THe three cranial nerves that are sensory only
What are optic, olefactory and vestibulocochlear?
400
The type of channel that allows calcium ions to flow into the presynaptic neuron
What is a voltage gated ion channel?
400
The connection between the hemispheres of the cerebrum
What is the corpus callosum?
500
the two types of neuronal pools
What are divergent and convergent
500
The five parts of a reflex arc
What is sense receptor, sensory neuron, interneuron/associative neuron, motor neuron, effector (Muscle or gland)
500
The three cranial nerves that function to move the eyeball
What are oculomotor, abducens and trochlear?
500
The name of the enzyme the breaks down acetylcholine
What is cholinesterase?
500
The two main places where CSF is made?
What are the third and fourth ventricles?
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