The Brain- hardware 1st year nursing student
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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The Central Nervous System | The Brain and the spinal cord
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3 types of neurons | 1) Sensory- a neuron that responds to input from sensory organs
2) motor neuron - a neuron tha sends signals to muscles and controls movement
3) Interneuron- a neuron that is connected to other neurons, not to sense organs or muscles.
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structure of a neuron | cell body,
cell membrane,
axon,
terminal button,
dendrite.
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Neural impulses | neurons carry messages because their membranes have a special property called excitability.
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Neurotransmitter (acethylcoline or noradrenaline) | when a nerve impluse reaches the terminal button, it causes the release of this chemical
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neurotransmitter -Glutamate | excitatory effects
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neurotramitter -Gaba | inhibiting effects
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