NERVOUS SYSTEM
NERVOUS SYSTEM
NERVOUS SYSTEM
NERVOUS SYSTEM
100

The state of a neural cell membrane at rest, when outside the cell is more positive than inside

Resting Potential


100

•The neuron sending the signal across the synapse

Pre-synaptic Neuron

100

an atom or molecule that carries a positive or negative electrical charge

ion

100

These branch-like structures receive signals from other neurons.

What are dendrites?

200

•The tiny space between an axon terminal and its target (neuron, muscle or gland)

Synaptic Cleft

200

•The neuron receiving the signal from the synapse

Post-Synaptic Neuron

200

What is the cell body of a neuron called?

Soma

200

This part of the neuron carries electrical impulses away from the cell body.

What is the axon?

300

•A change in a cell’s membrane potential so that the inside of the membrane is less negative than the outside

Depolarisation


300

What are the three types of neurons?

Inter, motor and sensory

300

A long, cable-like extension that conducts electrical impulses away from the cell body toward other cell

Axon


300

This fatty covering speeds up the transmission of nerve impulses along the axon.

What is the myelin sheath?

400

•The state of a neural cell membrane in active transmission, when inside the cell is more positive than outside

Action Potential


400

•A chemical that is used by neurons to carry a signal across the synapse

neurotransmitter


400

What comprises the CNS?

Brain and spinal chord

400

Sensory neurons carry messages TO this body system.

What is the central nervous system?

500

stores neurotransmitters before they are released into the synaptic cleft


Vesicles

500

•The process of converting a signal from one type to another (e.g. chemical to electrical)

Signal Transduction


500

What are the two major divisions of the nervous system?

CNS and PNS

500

The nodes between myelin sheath sections where impulses “jump” are called these.

What are Nodes of Ranvier?