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Double Jeopardy: Neuron, NS, Spinal Cord, Brain & Brain Disorders

Explore the essential concepts of neurons, the nervous system, spinal cord, brain, and various brain disorders. Learn about resting potential, depolarization, neuroglia, autonomic division, reflexes, brain waves, and more.

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Double Jeopardy: Neuron, NS, Spinal Cord, Brain & Brain Disorders

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  1. Neuron NS Spinal Cord Brain Brain Disorders 100 pt 100 pt 100 pt 100 pt 100 pt 200 pt 200 pt 200 pt 200 pt 200 pt 300 pt 300 pt 300 pt 300 pt 300 pt 400 pt 400 pt 400 pt 400 pt 400 pt 500 pt 500 pt 500 pt 500 pt Double Jeopardy

  2. The resting potential of a typical neuron

  3. What is –70 mv?

  4. The minimum threshold potential of a typical neuron

  5. What is –55 mv?

  6. During repolarization this happens

  7. What is K+ leaves the neuron?

  8. For exocytosis of neurotransmitters to occur, this ion is needed

  9. What is Ca++?

  10. The two times a neuron can be depolarized

  11. What is at rest or hyperpolarization?

  12. The neuroglia that form the blood brain barrier

  13. What is astrocyte?

  14. The neuroglia that form the myelin sheath in the PNS

  15. What are Schwann cells?

  16. The neuron that travels afferently to the CNS

  17. What is sensory?

  18. The autonomic division that inhibits the enteric nervous system

  19. What is sympathetic?

  20. The definition of a seizure

  21. What is a rapid synchronous firing of neurons?

  22. The spinal cord ends at this level

  23. What is L2?

  24. The impulse that travels through the ventral root of the spinal cord

  25. What is motor?

  26. The division of the autonomic nervous system that stimulates digestion

  27. What is parasympathetic?

  28. The type of reflex involved with smooth muscle, cardiac muscle and glands

  29. What is autonomic?

  30. The menegial layer that adheres directly on the spinal cord

  31. What is pia mater

  32. The lobe where the primary sensory cortex is located

  33. Where is the parietal lobe?

  34. The location CSF is produced

  35. Where is the choroid plexus?

  36. The portion of the brain stem where nerves cross over to the contralateral side

  37. Where is the medulla?

  38. The brain waves that are produced when a person is awake, active and alert

  39. What is Beta?

  40. The function of cranial nerve II

  41. What is to take visual info to primary visual cortex?

  42. The brain disorder associated with neurofibulary tangles and amyloid plaques

  43. What is Alzheimer's?

  44. The result of a contracoup injury

  45. What is an injury to the opposite side of the head?

  46. A person with schizophrenia produces too much of this neurotransmitter

  47. What is dopamine?

  48. A stroke can be treated within three hour of onset with this drug

  49. What is TPA (triplasminogen activator)?

  50. Double Jeopardy Too much melatonin produces this condition (name)

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