Sensory nerves are also known as these
What are afferent nerves?
Does the sympathetic nervous system and the parasympathetic nervous system work together or in opposition
What is OPPOSITION (active vs. rest)?
ONE axon and ONE dendrite extending from cell body
What is BIPOLAR (2 extensions)?
Most superficial
What is DURA MATER?
controls logic and thought
What is FRONTAL LOBE?
The percentage of neuroglia
What is 90% ?
Referred to as "fight or flight"
What us sympathetic nervous system?
MORE THAN 2 extensions from cell body making up the axons and dendrites of neuron
What is MULTIPOLAR?
"Middle" Layer
controls most sensory information
What is PARIETAL LOBE?
Motor nerves are also known as these
What are efferent nerves?
Referred to as "digest and rest"
What is parasympathetic nervous system?
A SINGLE projection that services both axon and dendrite function of a nerve cell
What is UNIPOLAR (one extension)?
Deep layer
What is PIA MATER?
the cerebral lobe at the lower back of the skull involved in visual processing
What is OCCIPITAL LOBE?
As an impulse reaches the axon terminals, Ca+ channels open causing a release of neurotransmitters. When these are recognized on the next neuron, Na+ channels open to continue the path. Identify this process.
What is an impulse crossing a synapse?
A rush of adrenaline as you run from a bear (SYM or PARASYM)
What is SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM?
RANDOM QUESTION: Which type of neuroglial cell is named after a MAJOR CONTRIBUTOR of SCIENCE discussed in BIOLOGY when we learned about the CELL THEORY
What is the SCHWANN CELL (Theodor Schwann)?
RANDOM QUESTION: the general function of the brain stem is to control this type of function
What is AUTONOMIC function?
The cerebral lobe related to ear position that manages hearing
What is the TEMPORAL LOBE?
The percentage of neurons
What is 10% ?
Drifting off to sleep after you eat too much Thanksgiving turkey (SYM or PARASYM)
What is PARASYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM?
RANDOM QUESTION: The proper name for the jawbone
What is MANDIBLE?
RANDOM QUESTION: The proper name for the muscle group that can be developed into a "six pack"
What is RECTUS ABDOMINUS?
These are the layers of the brain (3)
What are basal nuclei, cerebral cortex, and cerebral medulla?