Electrical and Chemical Synapse
Autonomic Nervous System
Olfaction, Vision, Taste
Hearing and Vestibular Function
Integumentary System
100

the junction where action potentials transfer between neurons

What is a Synapse 

100

The difference between the somatic and autonomic nervous systems 

Somatic controls voluntary movements and autonomic controls involuntary functions 

100

Sensory system is responsible for our sense of smell? (Olfactory System)

Olfactory system 

100

What structure in the ear is responsible for detecting sound vibration

(Tympanic Membrane or Eardrum)

100

What are the three main layers of the skin? 

Epidermis, dermis, hypodermis

200

the two types of synapses

What are Electrical and Chemical Synapses

200

division of the ANS is responsible for the "fight or flight" response

What is the sympathetic nervous system 

200

The five primary taste sensations

sweet, salty, sour, bitter, umami

200

What is the function of the cochlea in hearing? 

Converts sound waves into electrical signals for the brain

200

Which layer of the epidermis is responsible for mitosis?

Stratum Basale 

300

structures that allow electrical synapses to transmit signals

What are Gap Junctions 

300

Two Neurotransmitters are used by the autonomic nervous system? 

Acetylcholine and epinephrine 

300

Structure in the eye contains photoreceptors

Retina 

300

How does the vestibular system detect changes in head position?

Hair cells in the utricle, saccule, and semicircular canals detect motion

300

How do melanocytes contribute to skin color? 

produce melanin which determine skin pigmentation 

400

neurotransmitters facilitation of signal transmission in chemical synapses

what are neurotransmitters binding to receptors on the postsynaptic membrane, triggering an action potential or inhibitory response

400

The autonomic nervous system helps regulate blood pressure

sympathetic increases heart rate and vasoconstriction; parasympathetic slows heart rate 

400

The neuronal pathways involved in olfaction? 

olfactory neurons, olfactory bulb, olfactory cortex in frontal lobe 

400

 What is the role of the semicircular canals in balance?

detect rotational movements of the head 

400

What is the role of touch receptors in sensation and perception? 

detect mechanical stimuli and send sensory information to the brain 

500

The role of presynaptic inhibition and facilitation in neural signaling

Presynaptic inhibition decreases neurotransmitter release, while facilitation increases it.

500

Happens when the autonomic nervous system regulates homeostasis during exercise? 

Heart rate and breathing increase, blood is redirected to muscles, and sweat glands activate

500

How do the visual and gustatory systems work together in perception?

Vision enhances taste perception, and both contribute to the overall sensory experience of food

500

How do hair cells in the ear contribute to both hearing and equilibrium?

They transduce mechanical signals into nerve impulses in both the cochlea and vestibular system

500

How does aging affect the integumentary system? 

Skin becomes thinner, loses elasticity, and produces less oil, leading to wrinkles and dryness