Structure of the Nervous System
Neurons
Nerve impulses
Reflexes and Reflex Arc
The Synapse
100

What are the two main parts of the nervous system?

Central nervous system and peripheral nervous system 

100

Name one type of neuron 

Motor neuron or sensory neuron or relay neuron 

100

They travel along the neurones

Electrical impulses or electrical signals 

100

Name one example of a reflex action.

One example of a reflex action is blinking. When something comes close to the eye, we blink automatically to protect it. 

Other examples of reflex actions include the knee-jerk reflex, the pupil reflex (when the pupil gets smaller in bright light), and the withdrawal reflex (pulling your hand away from something hot).

100

The name of the space between two neurons

Synaptic gap or synaptic cleft

200

Which organs make up the central nervous system?

Brain and spinal cord

200

Which neuron carries signals from receptors to the central nervous system?

Sensory neuron 

200

It is found between two neurons and allows signal transmission

The synapse

200

The main function of a reflex

To protect the body from danger

200

a muscle or gland is called this in a reflex arc

effector



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It consists of the nerves outside of the brain and the spinal cord

The peripheral nervous system 

300

The neurons located in the spinal cord connect the other two types.

Relay neuron

300

The chemical released in the synapse to transmit the signal

Neurotransmitters

300

Define a reflex

A fast and involuntary response to a stimulus

300

Where are neurotransmitters stored before being released?

Vesicles in the presynaptic neuron

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What is the main function of the peripheral nervous system?

To carry signals between the CNS and the rest of the body

400

The neuron that sends signals to muscles and glands

Motor neuron 

400

The function of the myelin sheath in neurons

It increases the speed of impulse transmission

400

Why are reflex actions faster than voluntary actions?

Because they bypass the brain and follow a direct pathway through the spinal cord, reducing response time.

400

Why do nerve impulses travel in only one direction?

Because receptors are only on the postsynaptic neuron

500

Explain the different functions between sensory and motor neurons.

Sensory nerves carry information from receptors to the CNS, motor nerves carry signals from the CNS to effectors.

500

In what order do neurons activate in a reflex arc?

Sensory → Relay → Motor

500

Explain the process that occurs at a synapse to transmit a signal

1. Electrical impulse reaches the presynaptic terminal → 2. Neurotransmitters are released → 3. They diffuse across the synapse → 4. They bind to receptors on the postsynaptic neuron → 5. A new impulse is triggered in the next neuron.

500

List the five components of a reflex arc.

Receptor, sensory neuron, relay neuron, motor neuron, and effector.

500

Describe the steps of impulse transmission across a synapse.

1. The impulse arrives at the presynaptic terminal → 2. Neurotransmitters are released → 3. They diffuse across the synapse → 4. They bind to receptor proteins → 5. A new impulse is triggered in the next neuron.