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Nervous System Review. What does CNS stand for?. What two structures make up the CNS?. What are the three functions of the nervous system?. Any change in the internal or external environment is considered a? Evolution Stimulus Action potential.
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Any change in the internal or external environment is considered a? • Evolution • Stimulus • Action potential
The response dictated by the CNS activates ____________? • Nissle bodies • The nucleus • A muscle or gland • The brain
The neurons of the PNS are located___________? • Outside the spine and cranial cavities • Inside the spine and cranial cavities • In you neck only
The two sub-divisions of the PNS are _______ & _______? • Dendrite and axon • Axon and axon terminal • Somatic and autonomic • Sensory and motor
The somatic sub-division of the motor division is responsible for what type of control? • Voluntary • Involuntary
The sub-division of the PNS that carries impulses toward the CNS is called? • Motor(efferent) division • Sensory (afferent) division • PNS
Neuron carrying impulses toward the CNS is called? • Efferent • Afferent • Interneuron
Neuroglia are cells of the CNS that are grouped together and are also known as • Nerves • Support Cells • Schwann cells • Myelin sheath
The two main functions of the neuron is ? • Irritability and integration • Irritability and conductivity • Irritability and translation
A neuron is also known as a • Translator • Transcriber • Nerve • Neuroglia
The gap between neurons is known as the ? • River • Synapse • Space • Gray Matter
Label the diagram being sure to include • Dendrite • Cell body • Axon • Axon terminal • Node of ranvier • Myelin sheath • Schwann cell
The ______________ carries messages • Toward the cell body? • Cell Body • Dendrite • Axon • Axon Terminal
The _______________ releases neurotransmitters in order to transfer the impulse to an adjacent neuron • Cell Body • Dendrite • Axon • Axon terminal
The impulse is conducted along the __________ away from cell body, towards axon terminals • Cell Body • Dendrite • Axon • Axon Terminal
A neuron with a cell body that has many extensions is called a • Unipolar • Multipolar • bipolar
A neuron with fewer positive charges inside the cell then outside is said to be a • Depolarized • Resting membrane • Repolarization
A cell is _____________ when Na⁺ rushes inside changing the inner charge from negative to positive • Depolarization • Resting membrane • Repolarization
Neurons are _________________ • Mitotic • Meiotic • Amitotic
The normal ionic conditions (↑Na⁺ outside, ↑K⁺ inside) are restored once the action potential passes by the ? • Sodium channels • Potassium channels • Sodium potassium exchange pump
Describe the process of an action potential using the following terms: Na⁺ Sodium channel K⁺ Potassium channel Sodium potassium exchange pump Resting membrane Depolarization Repolarization