Neuron Basics
Parts of the Neuron
Action Potentials
Synapses and Neurotransmitters
Challenge Questions
100

These are the basic building blocks of the nervous system.

What are neurons?

100

This part receives messages from other neurons.

What are dendrites?

100

During this phase, sodium rushes into the neuron.

What is depolarization?

100

This is the space between neurons.

What is the synaptic gap?

100

Which of these is NOT a neurotransmitter: dopamine, serotonin, acetylcholine, or insulin?

What is insulin?

200

A neuron at rest is negative on the inside and ____ on the outside.

What is positive?

200

This part of the neuron contains the nucleus. 

What is the cell body?

200

During this phase, potassium leaves the neuron.

What is repolarization?

200

These chemicals carry messages across the synapse.

What are neurotransmitters?

200

This process allows electrical signals to cross between neurons.

What is neurotransmitter signaling across the synapse?

300

The resting potential of a neuron is about this level.

What is -70mV
300

This part carries impulses away from the cell body.

What is the axon?

300

This phase makes the neuron more negative than resting potential.

What is hyperpolarization?

300

After release, neurotransmitters are broken down or ___ by the presynaptic neuron.

What is reabsorbed?

300

Why is myelin important?

What is it speeds up nerve impulse transmission?

400

This pump restores the neuron to its resting state after firing.

What is the sodium-potassium pump?

400

This structure speeds up the neural transmission.

What is the myelin sheath?

400

This type of conduction involves impulses "jumping" between nodes.

What is saltatory conduction?

400

Neurotransmitters bind to these on the next neuron.

What are receptors?

400

What happens if neurotransmitters don't get cleared from the synapse?

What is overstimulation?

500

This describes how structure relates to function in neurons.

What is dendrites receive and axons send signals?

500

These are gaps in the myelin sheath.

What are the nodes of Ranvier?

500

At this point, the neuron fires and sends the signal down the axon.

What is action potential?

500

When the action potential reaches this part, neurotransmitters are released.

What are the axon terminals?

500

Explain the full path of a neural signal.

Dendrites - Soma - Axon - Axon Terminals - Synapse - Next Neuron