All things Neuron
BrAiNs
Eyeballs
Ear
Nervous System
100

What is the function of a neuron?

transport and uptake of neurotransmitters - chemicals that relay information between brain cells

100

What are the three parts of the brain?

Cerebrum, cerebellum, brain stem

100

Clear, outer layer of the eye. 

Cornea

100

snail like part of the inner ear

cochlea

100

What constitutes the CNS vs the PNS?

Brain and spinal cord. all other nervous outside the CNS

200

What are the 5 main parts of a neuron?

Dendrites, cell body, axon, myelin sheath, axon terminals

200

Name the 5 lobes of the brain

frontal, temporal, parietal, occipital, insula

200

What are the two fluid/gels of the eyeball and where are they located?

aqueous humor lies in front of the lens and vitreous humor lies behind the lens in front of the retina. 

200

what is the function of the semicircular canals

balance and head position

200

what is the autonomic nervous system vs the somatic nervous system?

controls involuntary functions and glands. controls voluntary movements.

300

Give an example of a neurotransmitter.

acetylcholine, dopamine, gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), glutamate, histamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin

300

What parts make up the brain stem? (list in descending order)

mid brain, pons, medulla oblongada

300

What is the difference between the lens, pupil, and iris?

iris is the colored part of the eye and controls the amount of light entering the pupil which is the center of the iris. The lens allows one to focus on near and far objects with the help of the muscles attached to it. 

300

list a part from the outer, middle, and inner ear

answers may vary

300

Give an example of reactions from the parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous systems. 

ex) para: rest and digest symp: fight or flight

400

What cells make up the myelin sheath in the PNS vs the CNS?

Schwann cells and oligodendrocytes respectively. 

400

What is the difference between grey matter and white matter? And how is the arranged in the brain?

The white matter of your brain and spinal cord is composed of bundles of axons. Gray matter is home to neural cell bodies, axon terminals, and dendrites, as well as all nerve synapses. In the brain, grey matter is on the outside while white matter is on the inside. 

400

Why do we have a blind spot in our vision?

There are no retinal cells near the optic nerve location, therefore we cannot see in this spot. However, the rest of our vision makes it unnoticeable. 

400

what are the three small bones of the middle ear and what do they do?

malleus, incus, stapes... transmit and amplify sound waves

400

how does communication travel for a reflex vs a reaction?

One goes through the spinal cord and one goes to the brain. sensory, integration, motor

500

Explain the function of each part of a neuron-dendrites, cell body, axon, myelin sheath, axon terminals, nodes of Ranvier

receive signal, contains nucleus, transmitting electrical signals, allows electrical impulses to transmit quickly and efficiently, release the neurotransmitters of the presynaptic cell, to speed up propagation of action potentials along the axon 

500

Explain what occurs to the brain during a concussion and list some symptoms. 

The brain floats in a protective material called cerebrospinal fluid. During a concussion, the brain comes in contact with the skull bones and may bruise. Neurons are damaged, memory loss may occur, vomiting, head aches, light sensitivity, mood swings, etc. 

500

What is the difference between near sightedness (myopia) and far sightedness (hyperopia)

image being focused in front of the retina. image being focused behind the retina

500

Explain the process of sound conduction through the ear.

Sound waves are collected by the pinna and channeled through the external auditory canal. The tympanic membrane vibrates and the auditory ossicles send the vibrations to the cochlea which produces nerve impulses to the brain.

500

function of the nervous system

communication