Neurons & Glia
Orientation & Organization
Neuroanatomy
Resting membrane potential
Mystery
100

This part of the neuron is where information is COLLECTED

Dendrite

100

This part of the nervous system is involved in your stomach growling

Autonomic

100

This is how many layers of meninges there are

Three

100

This type of ion channel is always open

Leak channels

100

This is the body's sensory relay system

Thalamus

200

Scientist Ramon y Cajal thought the nervous systemm was organized as...

individual units (neuron doctrine)

200

If you want to see the brain with a frontal view, you need this type of cut

Coronal

200

This brain region is involved in balance and coordination

Cerebellum

200

These are used to move ions against their concentration gradient

Ion pumps

200

Injury to this cranial nerve can cause death

Vagus (Number 10)

300

This kind of glia myelinates the CENTRAL nervous system

Oligodendrocytes

300

Your mouth is [    ] to your eyes

Ventral

300

This brain region is involved in emotional memory

Amygdala

300

{   } is predominant in the extracellular space, while {   } is predominant in the intracellular space.

Na+ and K+

300

The frontal lobe is {   } to the occipital lobe

Anterior

400

The cause of multiple sclerosis

Demyelination

400

This cranial nerve is involved in Bell's Palsy

Facial (Number 7)

400

{   } area is related to language production and found in {   } lobe, while {   } area is related to language comprehension and found in {    } lobe

Broca's, frontal, Wernicke's, temporal

400
This is the value of the resting membrane potential

-65mV

400

This is the neurotransmitter used by the nucleus accumbens

Dopamine

500

This neuron type is present mostly in sensory systems

Bipolar

500

Sensory neurons enter {  } side of spinal cord and motor neurons enter through {   } side of spinal cord

Dorsal and ventral

500

These two parts make up the tectum

Inferior and superior colliculus

500

This ion's equilibrium potential is the same as the resting membrane potential, so while cell is at rest, which direction does it move toward? 

Cl-, it doesn't move in or out

500

How many cranial nerves are there? Explain the function of one of them. 

12 nerves, answers vary