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Neurons
CNS
Impulse
Spinal Cord
Fun Facts
100
Cell body
What is the main part of a neuron?
100
Thinking, Learning, Consciousness
What are the three functions of the cerebrum?
100
Repolarization
What is restoring of polarization?
100
Grey matter
What carrys out reflex actions?
100
Limbic system
What is the the emotional brain?
200
Dendrites
What are the branching projections of off the neuron?
200
Cerebrum
What is the largest portion of the brain?
200
Repolarization.
What is it when a membrane becomes impermeable to sodium?
200
Ventral horns
What are the large wings of the butterfly?
200
Lumbar puncture
What is it when a needle is inserted between L3 and L4 to obtain a sample of CFS?
300
Axon
What is the single long extension of a neuron?
300
Corpus callosum
What is the bridge between cerebral hemispheres?
300
Polarization
What is a resting neuron?
300
Central canal
What does CFS fill?
300
Mrs. Thomas.
What is the name of the best HAP teacher?
400
Interneurons
What conduct impulses for sensory neurons to to motor neurons?
400
The left side
What is the side of the brain is associated with linguistics?
400
Depolarization
What is the reversal of the resting potential, due to influx of sodium ions?
400
Grey commissure
What is the middle piece of grey matter that connects the wings?
400
Glossopharyngeal
What is the cranial nerve that innervates the pharyngeal muscles?
500
Nodes of Ranvier
What are indents between Schwann cells?
500
Occipital lobe
What is the location in the cerecral cortex for vision?
500
Polarization
What is the stage when the neuron is negatively charges inside?
500
Cauda equina
What are the group of nerves at the end of the spinal cord?
500
Parasympathetic
What is the nervous system that functions during "feed and breed" and "rest and response"