Neurons
Peripheral Nervous System
Senses
Endocrine System
Miscellaneous
100

This increases the strength of a nerve signal

What is increasing the frequency of the action potential?
100

This system is antagonistic to parasympathetic nervous

What is the sympathetic nervous system?

100

This receptor turns light into an action potential

What is a photoreceptor? 

100

This type of hormone triggers signal transduction via a secondary messenger

What is an amino acid based hormone?

100
The largest part of the brain

What is the cerebrum?

200

This fatty layer insulates neurons and speeds up the velocity of nerve signal transmission

What is the myelin sheath? 

200

This system is responsible for our voluntary movement

What is the somatic motor system?

200

Chemoreceptors, Mechanoreceptors, Nociceptors, and  are this type of receptor

What are General Sensory Receptors? 

200

This loop helps our bodies maintain homeostasis by returning to a set point. 

What is a negative feedback loop?

200

This region is response for our memory and feelings?

What is the limbic system?

300

As this proceeds, it passes from the resting state, through depolarization, repolarization, and hyperpolarization before returning to the resting state. 

What is an action potential?

300

This phenomena will result in the suppression of the parasympathetic nervous system and can lead to a myriad of health issues like heart disease

What is stress?

300

These are the three outer layers of the eye

What are the fibrous, vascular, and pigment (retina) layers?

300

This condition is caused by low thyroid hormone and can result in weight gain

What is hypothyroidism?

300

These are the 3 layers of the meninges that protect the brain

What is the duramater, arachnoid membrane, and the piamater? 

400
This neuron has only one structure extending from the cell body (The axon connects directly to the dendrites)
What is a unipolar neuron?
400

This is caused by a signal that is received by receptors, passes through the afferent neurons, is integrated in the spine, before triggering a signal through efferent neurons to our effector organs. 

What is a reflex?

400

For us to be able to hear a sound, it must pass through the ear in this order 

What is from the outer ear (the ear canal and ear drum), through the middle ear (the middle ear bones), and to the inner ear (the cochlea)?
400

This region of the brain is the first critical stop for neuronal stimulation of the endocrine system

What is the hypothalamus?

400

This structure is responsible for maintaining our balance are we rotate our head. 

What is the semicircular canals?

500

This is the period where a neuron cannot generate another action potential?

What is refractory period (hyperpolarization)?

500

The somatic nervous system innervates these by releasing the neurotransmitter ACh

What is skeletal muscle? 

500

This fact makes our sense of smell different from others

What is the fact that our olfactory nerves send sends signals to the limbic system?

500

This gland is responsible for releasing mineral corticoids, glucocorticoids, and Gonadocorticoids

What is the adrenal gland? 

500

This organelle is responsible for contain various substances insides the cell before releasing them through exocytosis

What are vesicles?