Brain
Nerves/Neurons
Nerves/Neurons 2
CNS/PNS
Random
100

Where is the longitudinal fissure?

Down the middle of your brain, separates the left and right hemispheres

100

Where do you find Nodes of Ranvier?

In between the schwann cells on an axon

100

What is an association neuron?

neuron in the CNS that connects sensory and motor neurons

100

Where are the gray and white matter located in the spinal cord?

White matter around the outside, gray matter on the inside

100

What is an effector?

a structure (usually cells in an organ or muscle) that respond to a signal.

200

Where is cerebrospinal fluid formed?

choroid plexus in the epithlalmus

200

What is another name for afferent nerves?

Sensory Nerves

200

What are the functions of the vestibulocochlear nerves?

balance and hearing

200

Where is the subarachnoid space?

between the arachnoid mater and the pia mater, CSF circulates here

200

What is the function of myelin?

to create an insulating layer around the axon of a nerve

300

What are the three parts of the brain stem?

medulla oblongata, pons, midbrain

300

Do neurons or neuroglia divide?

neuroglia divide

300

What is a neurotransmitter?

a chemical messenger that transmits nerve impulses across a synapse

300

What is the function of the hypothalamus?

regulation: body temp, water balance, metabolism

300

list the 5 steps of a reflex arc in order

Stimulus at a sensory receptor, sensory neuron, integration center (association neuron), motor neuron, and effector.


400

What are sulci? – gyri?

Gyri: Ridges/bumps on brain

Sulci: grooves on brain surface

400

What is a synapse?

area where nerves meet (junction)

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What ion diffuses out of the cell after the action potential starts?

K+ (Potassium Ion)

400

What do the parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous systems do? 

Sympathetic: fight or flight (E division: exercise, embarrassment, emergency, excitement)

Parasympathetic: rest and digest (D division: digest, defecate, diuresis)

400

What cells form the myelin sheath in the CNS?  the PNS?

CNS: oligodendrocytes

PNS: Schwann Cells

500

What lobe contains the primary motor area?

Frontal Lobe

500

What is the difference between sensory neurons and motor neurons?

sensory carry impulse/stimulus into the CNS, motor carry impulse away from CNS, to the effector

500

What is the difference between depolarization and repolarization? (Charges and what happens)

Depolarization: Na+ in, K+ out, changes inside of nerve cell to be more positive, and outside more negative

Repolarization: K+ in, Na+ out, return to resting state (inside more negative, outside more positive) 

500

Put the meninges in order from outermost to innermost.

Dura mater (outermost), Arachnoid mater (middle), Pia mater (innermost)

500

What are the 4 traumatic brain injuries we studied?

concussion, contusion, cerebral edema, subdural hematoma