Chapter 11 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
an action potential is just an: | electrical impulse |
the ___ is always the same regardless of stimulus | impulse |
the nervous system is ___ | the master controlling & communicating system of the body |
3 functions of the nervous system: | sensory input, integration & motor output |
sensory input | monitor changes in & outside body |
integration | processes & interprets sensory inpt |
motor output | activates effector organs |
the muscles & glands cause a response in the __ __ | motor output |
cells communicate via ___ | electrical & chemical signals |
central nervous system (CNS) consists of: | brain & spinal cord |
what is the integrating & control center system of the nervous system? | CNS |
the peripheal nervous system (PNS) consists of: | nerves (bundle of axons) |
the 2 type of nerves found in the PNS are: | spinal & cranial nerves |
spinal nerves | carry impulses to & from spinal cord |
cranial nerves | carry impulses to & from brain |
these peripheal nerves serve as communication lines that link all parts of the body to the ___ | CNS |
2 functional subdivisions of the PNS are: | sensory & motor division |
sensory (afferent) division | carries impulses toward CNS |
motor (efferent) division | transmits impulses away from CNS |
the 2 motor divisions are: | somatic & autonomic nervous system |
somatic nervous system is also known as the __ | voluntary nervous system |
somatic nervous system | conducts impulses away from CNS to skeletal muscle |
autonomic nervous system | regulates smooth & cardiac muscles, glands |
the hypothalamus is in control of this nervous system. | autonomic nervous system |
this is known as the involuntary nervous system. | autonomic nervous system |
2 divisions of the autonomic nervous system? | sympathetic & parasympathetic |
sympathetic | |
nervous tissue is made up of 2 principal cells __ and __ | neurons & neuroglia |
this is known as the resting & digestion system. | parasympathetic |
neurons | transmit electrical signals |
neuroglia | surround & wrap neurons |
neuroglia is also called __ cells | glial |
axons rely on cell body to renew ___ | proteins & membranes |
long axons are called: | nerve fibers |
dendrites collect info with ___ | dendritic spines |
___ generate nerve impulses | axons |
what does the IPSP do? | drives neuron away from threshold |
what does the EPSP do? | brings neuron closer to the threshold |
postsynaptic synapse | receives the info - neuron transmits electrical signal away from synapse |
presynaptic synapse | sends the info - neuron conducting impulses toward synapse |
___ neurons are unipolar | sensory |
___ neurons are multipolar | motor |
___ lies between the sensory & motor neurons | interneurons |
action potential | electrical impulse that goes down axon |
graded potential | short-lived, incoming signals operating over short distances |
___ is the principal means of long distance neural communication | action potential |
___ is the principal way neurons send signals | action potential |
neurons are classified by 3 processes. what are they? | multipolar, unipolar, and bipolar |
multipolar | 3 or more porcesses - 1 axon, others dendrites |
unipolar | 1 short process |
bipolar | 2 processes - 1 axon, 1 dendrite |
nonmyelinated fibers conduct impulses ___ slowly | more |
myelin sheath function: | protects & insulates axon - increases speed of nerve impulse transmission |
what does the neuron cell body do? | synthesizes proteins, membranes & other chemicals |
groups of cell body in CNS Are called: | nuceli |
groups of cell body in PNS are called: | ganglia |
most abundant and versatile glial cell are: | astrocytes |
astrocytes cling to ___ | neurons, synaptic endings & capillaries |
microglial cells | helps when neurons get injured |
ependumal cells | line central cavities of brain & spinal column - ciliated |
which glial cell participate in infortmation processing in the brain? | astrocytes |
satellite cells | surround cell body of neuron |
schwann cells | surrounds axons of a neuron to form muelin sheaths |
this glial cell is vital to regeneration of damaged axons. | schwanna cells |
oligodendrocytes | branched cells that wraps around axons |
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