This part of the neuron receives chemical messages from other neurons.
What are dendrites?
Signals travel through a neuron in this direction. Use the terms axon and dendrite in your answer.
What is dendrite → axon?
Receptor used for sight.
What is a photoreceptor?
Any change in the environment that causes a reaction.
What is a stimulus?
Structure A
What is a dendrite?
This long structure carries electrical signals away from the cell body.
What is the axon?
Signals pass between two neurons from this structure to this structure.
What is axon to dendrite?
Receptor used for hearing.
What is a mechanoreceptor?
Controls the body’s responses to changes within and outside the body.
What is the nervous system?

Structure B
What is a cell body?
The tiny gap between neurons where communication occurs.
What is the synapse?
Type of signal sent across a synapse.
What is a chemical signal?
Receptor used for smell and taste.
What is a chemoreceptor?
Type of neuron found in the spinal cord.
What is the interneuron?

Structure C
What is an axon?
The part of the neuron that releases neurotransmitters.
What is the axon terminal?
A chemical that carries signals across the synapse.
What is a neurotransmitter?
Receptor used for temperature.
What is a thermoreceptor?
Carries signals to your muscles.
What is a motor neuron?
Structure D

What is a dendrite?
Type of signal sent along the body of a neuron (from dendrite to axon).
What is an electrical signal?
List the correct order of structures involved when you touch a hot iron. Start with stimulus and end with response.
What is stimulus → receptor → sensory neuron → interneuron → motor neuron → effector → response?
Specialized sensory cell that gathers information from a stimulus.(Broad Term Vocabulary Word)
What is a receptor?
Automatic response that occurs without conscious control.
Reflex

The gap between the two neurons
What is a synapse?