Ch 2. The Reflex Arc - Types of Neurons
Ch 2. Endocrine Glands
Ch 2. Types of Neurotransmitters
Ch 2 . Peripheral Nervous System
Ch 2. Nervous and Central Nervous System
Ch 2. Lobes of the Brain
Ch 2. Hemispheres of the Brain
100

Type of energy used by neurons

What is electrochemical energy

100

These are glands that secrete chemicals called hormones directly into the bloodstream?

Endocrine glands 

100

What type of neurotransmitter is involved in pain relief? 

Endorphins

100

All nerves and neurons that are not contained in the brain and spinal cord but that run through the body itself is? 

Peripheral Nervous System 

100

What are charged particles? 

Ions 

100

Located just behind the temples containing the neurons responsible for the sense of hearing and thoughtful speech. 

Temporal Lobe 

100

What side of the brain is spoken and written language on? 

Left Hemisphere 

200

What neuron is found in center of the spinal cord that receives information from the sensory neurons and sends commands to the muscles through motor neurons? 

Inter neuron 

200

These are glands located at the top of the kidneys that deal with stress and salt intake. 

Adrenal glands 

200

What type of neurotransmitter is involved in mood, sleep, and appetite? 

Serotonin 

200

What division is responsible for day-to-day functioning of the organs and glands? 

Parasympathetic Division 

200

The state of the neuron when it is not firing?

Resting state 

200

Located at the top and back of each cerebral hemisphere. Contains centers for touch, taste, and temperature sensations. 

Parietal Lobe 

200

Analysis of detail is on what side of the brain? 

Left Hemisphere 

300

What neuron carries messages from the central nervous system to the muscle of the body. 

Motor neuron 

300

These are glands located in the neck that regulates metabolism? 

Thyroid 

300

What type neurotransmitter is involved in control of movement and sensation of pleasure? 

Dopamine 

300

Automatically regulates glands, internal organs, pupil dilation, digestion, blood vessels and blood pressure?

Autonomic nervous system 

300

What kind of charge does a neuron have outside the membrane? 

positive 

300

Located at the front and top of the brain. Is responsible for critical thinking skills and controlling emotions. 

Frontal Lobe 

300

Pattern and facial recognition are on what side of the brain? 

Right Hemisphere 

400

What neuron carries information from the senses to the central nervous system? 

Sensory neuron 

400

What is the master gland of the body? 

Pituitary gland 

400

Neurotransmitters cause the the receiving cell to fire, what kind of neuron does this?

Excitatory neurons

400

Carries sensory information and controls movement of the skeletal muscles. 

Somatic nervous system 

400

What is referring to the fact that the neuron either fires completely or does not fire at all?

All or none principle

400

What is the Occipital Lobe?

Located at the rear and bottom of each cerebral hemisphere. Contains the visual centers of the brain. 

400

Reading and music are on what side of the brain? 

Music is on the right hemisphere 


Reading is on the left hemisphere 

500
What is over 86B

The number of estimates neurons in the brain alone!

500

What gland controls levels of sugar in the blood? 

Pancreas gland 

500

Neurotransmitters that cause the receiving cell to stop firing. 

Inhibitory neurons 

500

Fight or flight system?

Sympathetic division 

500

The central nervous system consists of what two things? 

The brain and spinal cord 

500

What lobe is makes the following statement correct: Your mother has eyes on the back of her head.

Occipital lobe
500

Area responsible for balance and equilibrium

Cerebellum