Name and spell this bone.

What is the maxilla?

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In a 4 legged animal, this direction is where the tail would be
What is posterior?

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-55mv
What is the treshhold potential?

Fear, strong emotions
What is the amygdala?

Brain Chemicals
What is a neurotransmitter?

Shin.
Must also be able to spell this bone correctly
What is the tibia?
The ulna is __________ to the radius
What is medial?

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This stage happens when the action potential overshoots resting potential and hits -80mv
What is hyperpolarization?

The triune brain theory states that this system is responsible for important vital and survival instincts.

What is the reptillian brain?

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Spaces between the myelin sheath. Must also be able to spell it correctly
What is the node of ranvier?

All the bones that make up the skull
What are the...
1. parietal
2. frontal
3. occipital
4. temporal
5. zygomatic
6. maxilla
7. mandible
You do not need to answer in jeopardy form:
Compare the position of the sternum and the spine on a human to that of an elephant using directional terms other than superior and inferior
In humans, the sternum is both anterior and ventral to the spine.
In an elephant, the sternum is only ventral to the spine.
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I am the ion that enters the cell 2 at a time through this pump
What are 2 K+ ions entering the cell through the Na+/K+ pump?

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Broca's area is located in this lobe of the brain
What is the frontal lobe?

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Neurotransmitters are transported in these
What is a vesicle?

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The cervical, thoracic, and lumbar vertebral column have these many vertebrae in each section.
*hint: Dr. Offy told you this*
What is:
cervical: 7 vertebrae
thoracic: 12 vertebrae
lumbar: 5 vertebrae
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A doctor writes: “pain along the proximal tibia and distal femur.” The doctor is referring to this specific unknown bone.
What is the patella?

I am the stage of an action potential where the voltage-gated K+ channels opens and my voltage-gated Na+ channels close. What stage am I and what mV triggers this stage?
What is Repolarization at +40mV?

The medulla and pons fall under this part of the brain according to the Triune Brain Theory
What is the reptillian brain or brainstem?

Caffeine does not actually give you energy. It just blocks adenosine receptors in your brain, the ones that let you know when you're tired.
Caffeine exhibits the characteristic of this kind of of drug
What is an antagonist?

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All appendage bones (limb bones), such as the humerus, femur, ulna, tibia, etc., are a part of this skeleton.
What is the appendicular skeleton?

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Challenge any team for a chance to win these points! Representative must pick a challenger, and the challenger must accept the challenge.
CHALLENGE: Head, Shoulder, Knees, Brain!
When a body part is called out, students must have both hands placed on that part.
When “brain” is called, the first team to grab the brain wins the round. Incorrect hand placement means losing that round
First to 3 wins.
Good. luck!
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Myelin Sheaths are made of these 2 types of cells
What are Glial cells and Schwann cells?
A patient presents with vision problems, difficulty forming new memories, and poor sense of smell. Identify which three brain structures might be damaged and what each part does.
What is the occipital lobe (sight), hippocampus (memory), and the olfactory bulbs (smell)?
True or false (if false, you must explain why):
The dendrite is the pre-synaptic neuron and the axon terminal is the post-synaptic neuron. After an action potential has triggered by hitting-55mV, voltage-gated Ca2+ channels will signal Ca2+ to flow in triggers the release of neurotransmitters into the synapse.
What is False?
The AXON TERMINAL is the pre-synaptic neuron and the DENDRITE is the post-synaptic neuron. After an action potential has triggered by hitting-55mV, voltage-gated Ca2+ channels will signal Ca2+ to flow in triggers the release of neurotransmitters into the synapse.
