Electrochemistry
Anatomy
Stages
Permeability
Signaling
100

Which ion depolarizes the axon of the neuronal membrane?

Na+ or sodium 

100

Which part of a neuron receives signals from an adjacent neuron?

Dendrite(s)

100

What is the resting potential of the neuronal membrane?

-70mV

100

What is permeability?

Permeability is an ion's ability to cross through an ion channel.

100

What is the name of the unmyelinated segment of the axon?

Node(s) of Ranvier

200

Which pump is responsible for moving K+ ions out and Na+ ions into the neuron?

Sodium/Potassium Pump (Will accept Na/K Pump)

200

What is the area called where neurochemicals are released to be taken up by a juxtaposed neuron?

Cleft(s)

200

What is the stage called when K+ ions rush out of the neuron causing a more negative state?

Repolarization

200

Out of the following ions, which is the most permeable? A. Chlorine  B. Potassium  C. Sodium   D. Calcium

B

200

What is it called when passive currents leap from node to node along the axon?

Saltatory Conduction

300

Which excitatory neurochemical is secreted from the basal forebrain?

ACh (Acetylcholine)

300

In the central nervous system (CNS), which cells are responsible for creation and maintainace of the myelin sheaths for neuronal axons? (CORRRECT SPELLING ONLY) 😈

Oligodendrocytes

300

When the membrance depolarizes and an ion channel opens, a ______ occurs before the ion channel closes and another opens

Refractory Period

300

What ion has a higher concentration inside the membrane of a neuronal cell?

K+/potassium ions

300

What are the neuronal membranes composed of?

Lipids

400

What is the name of the chain reaction when the influx of sodium (Na+) ions open voltage-gated channels causing the neuron to rapidly depolarize down the axon?

Hodgkin-Huxley Cycle

400

In the CNS, what is the name of the main subtype of glial cells that help regulate the brain-blood barrier (BBB)?

Astrocytes

400

When a neuron is hyperpolarized, what is the membrane voltage?

-80mV or -90mV

400

EPSPs activate a voltage gated ion channel  at -55mV, this ion channel releases  ____ ions which become ____ permeable to the ____ of the cell

EPSPs activate a voltage gated ion channel  at -55mV, this ion channel releases SODIUM  ions which become MORE permeable and go to the INSIDE the cell

400

In chemical transmission, what are the two types of post-synaptic receptors called?

Ligand-gated ion channels and G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs)

500

How do the cytoplasms interact with each other during a gap junction and what does this have to do with how electrical signals from action potentials are represented?

The cytoplasms become continuous which allows for electrical signals to be represented in both neurons simlutaneously.

500

What are the names of the phagocytes that assist in removing damaged cells?

Microglial Cells

500

When an action potential reaches the axon terminal what follows?

depolarization of the terminal membrane, causing voltage-gated Ca2+ channels to open. Th e opening of these channels triggers small vesicles containing neurotransmitt er to fuse with the membrane at the synapse and release the transmitt er into the synaptic clef

500

Why would a gated ion channel change it's permeability?

In order to help manage the rate at which action potentials fire, a gated ion channel would change it's permeability to certain ions in accordance with the current voltage of it's envrionment.

500

Myelin Sheaths allow signals to travel to speeds up to ___ m/s

120