Ions
Anatomy
Physiology
Nervous system
Muscles
100

This mechanism returns Ions to their proper location during an action potential.

What is the ion pump.

100

Only found in the PNS

What is a Schwann cell.

100

Tires the quickest 

Skeletal muscle

100

The brain and the spine.

What is the CNS

100
Muscle type found in hollow organs.

What are smooth muscles.

200

Gate closed during depolarization

What is the sodium gated channels

200

Jump between two neurons

What is a synapse

200

Required to be reached for a stimulus

What is a threshold.

200

Lowest voltage period

What is hyperpolarization

200

Voluntary controlled.

What are skeletal muscles.

300

Slow opening and closing

What is the K+ voltage gated channel.

300

Inhibits axonic synaptic signaling.

What is axoaxonic connection

300

Allows for different strengths of stimulus.

What is a graded response

300

Normal neuron potential

What is resting membrane potential.

300

Which is not a function of muscles. a)protect internal organs b)produce movement c)maintain posture d)generate heat

a)protect internal organs

400

 Ca2+ is stored here.

What is the terminal cistern.

400

Connection point between nervous and muscles

What is the neuromuscular junction

400

The support team of neurons

What are neuroglia cells.

400

Branch like

What are dendrite

400

The location of contraction.

What is the Sarcomere

500

Mechanism by which ions move around in axon.

What are voltage gated channels.

500

Muscle tissue only found in one place in the body.

What is cardiac muscle

500

Does not attach to bone

What are cardiac and smooth muscle

500

Time period where a stimulus can not be sent

Refractory period

500

Results in complete tetanus

What is a high stimulation frequency