100

What is the specialized cell that transmits nerve impulses throughout the body?

Neuron

100

What is the state of a neuron when it is ready to send a signal?

Resting potential

100

What is the positively charged particle that rushes into a neuron during depolarization?

Sodium (Na⁺)

100

What is the positively charged particle that exits a neuron during repolarization?

Potassium (K⁺)

100

What are the always-open “channels” in the neuronal membrane that allow ions to pass slowly?

Leak channels

200

What is the minimum stimulus required to trigger an action potential?

Threshold

200

What is the rapid electrical signal that travels along the axon?

Nerve Impulse or Action potential

 

200

What is the period when a neuron cannot immediately fire another signal?

Refractory period

200

What occurs when the inside of a neuron becomes temporarily more negative than at rest?

Hyperpolarization

200

At what membrane potential does the neuron return to its resting state after an action potential?

–70 mV

300

What type of neuron carries information from the sense organs to the brain/ spinal cord?

Sensory neuron

300

What type of neuron in the brain or spinal cord interprets signals?

Interneuron

300

What type of neuron carries signals from the brain or spinal cord to muscles or glands?

Motor neuron

300

What is the phase of an action potential when the inside of a neuron returns to a negative state?

Repolarization

300

What is the phase of an action potential when the inside of a neuron becomes positive?

Depolarization

 

400

What receptors in the eyes detect light and motion?

Photoreceptors

400

What receptors in the ears detect sound vibrations?

Hair cells

 

400

What is the muscle or gland that carries out a response to a signal?

Effector

400

What is any change in the environment detected by a receptor?

Stimulus


400

At what membrane potential does the neuron reach threshold to initiate an action potential?

–55 mV

500

What is the first function of the nervous system that gathers information from the body?

Sensory input

500

What is the function of the nervous system that executes the body’s response?

Motor output

500

What is the name of the specialized plasma membrane that surrounds the axon’s cytoplasm (axoplasm)? 

Axolemma 


500

What is the function of the nervous system that interprets information and decides on a response?

Integration

500

What is the pathway that carries signals from stimulus to response?

Stimulus → Receptor → Sensory Neuron → Interneuron → Motor Neuron → Effector → Response