Cells
Action Potential
Neuron Communication
Joints
100

What are the tendrils on the cell body called?

Dendrites

100

The cell membrane goes from negative to positive under action potential T/F?

True

100

Neurotransmitters are expelled out of which part of the neuron?

Axon terminal

100

Which joints let you curl your toes?

Hinge

200

True or false, the axon terminals release neurotransmitters to other nerves

True

200

Action potential starts in the 

Cell body

200
Does the efferent pathway move to or away from your CNS
Away
200

What kind of joint is your knee?

Hinge

300

What is this cell called?

Epindymal

300

What do nodes of Ranvier do?

Allows gaps for ion channels and multiple axon outlets

300

What is the neural equivalent to tapping your partner quicker to elicit a response?

Temporal summation

300

Moveable joints are named after this

Synovial fluid

400

What is this cell type?

Astrocyte

400

What do Schwann cells do?

Insulate action potential

400

The group of neurons that a neuron will signal to is called a what?

Neural pool

400

What kind of joint is illustrated here?

Synchondrosis

500

What is the difference in white and grey matter?

White matter is myelinated

500

What molecule is released out of the membrane for repolarization?

Potassium!

500

What kind of circuit is involved with memory?

Parallel after discharge

500

What kind of joint is this?

Symphysis