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Catalyst #16 Pg. 81 - Take out Flashcards/ Lab Turn in HW to the box. Go to the class website Open and do the Catalyst: Anatomy: Lesson 83- Catalyst #16-3/27-3/28 AND ANATOMY: LESSON 83- Synaptic Transmission PPT-3/27-3/28. neuron. synapse. presynaptic neuron. postsynaptic neuron.
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Catalyst #16 Pg. 81-Take out Flashcards/ LabTurn in HW to the box Go to the class website Open and do the Catalyst: Anatomy: Lesson 83- Catalyst #16-3/27-3/28 AND ANATOMY: LESSON 83- Synaptic Transmission PPT-3/27-3/28
neuron synapse presynaptic neuron postsynaptic neuron synaptic cleft neurotransmitter
2 Your explanation here Axon terminal
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Critical Vocabulary- Top of Pg. 82 • Please write down vocabulary and draw a picture to remind you of what the word means. • Synapse = Place where the 2 neurons meet. It includes the receptors of the 2 neurons along with the synaptic cleft. • Synaptic Cleft = The space in between the axon terminal and the dendrite of two neurons. • Synaptic vesicle = Packaged ball of neurotransmitters. Calcium Channel = Protein channels in the membrane that allow Calcium to come into the axon terminal. Pre-Synaptic Neuron = The neuron who transmits the signal to another neuron (axon terminal of the first neuron). Post-synaptic Neuron = The neuron that receives the signal (the dendrite of the next neuron). Neurotransmitter = the chemical that is released between two neurons to transmit the signal.
Explain how a neural signal is communicated across a synapse.
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vocabulary preview SYNAPSE
vocabulary preview CLEFT synaptic
vocabulary preview SYNAPTIC the synapse before PRE
vocabulary preview SYNAPTIC POST
vocabulary preview SYNAPTIC after the synapse POST
vocabulary preview transmitter messenger brain neuro
vocabulary preview SYNAPSE PRESYNAPTIC POSTSYNAPTIC NEUROTRANSMITTER
A. IBE Directions- Do under your catalyst Draw and label this whole pic! Directions • Part 1: Arrange the pictures in order the order of the pictures on your sheet. Then, arrange the written descriptions in order. Try to match the description with its picture. • Part 2. Label the following parts of the picture below: presynaptic neuron, postsynaptic neuron, neurotransmitter, postsynaptic receptor, neurotransmitter transporter, synaptic vesicle
Investigate on Your Own- Pg. 84 http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/addiction/crossingdivide/ • Fill in the blanks on the same page you did your catalyst • Anatomy: Lesson 83- Synaptic Transmission Online Investigation-3/27-3/28
Step 1 INITIATION: The electric signal reaches the axon terminal of the presynaptic neuron.
Step 2 RELEASE: The electric signal causes the synaptic vesicle to fuse with the membrane, releasing neurotransmitters into the synaptic cleft
Step 3 BINDING: Neurotransmitters bind to the receptors on the postsynaptic neuron.
Step 4 EFFECT: Binding of neurotransmitters to the postsynaptic neuron causes a change in the postsynaptic neuron. For example, it may cause the signal to continue to the next neuron or to stop.
Step 5 REMOVAL: The neurotransmitters are either recycled, removed, or deactivated from the synaptic cleft.
Part 3- Label your neuron Presynaptic neuron (axon terminal) Postsynaptic neuron (dendrite) synaptic vesicle neurotransmitter Postsynaptic receptor
Let’s Check It Out • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tbq-KZaXiL4
presynaptic neuron #1 #3 postsynaptic neuron vesicle #2
synaptic cleft #4 #5 vesicle #6 neurotransmitter
#7 Postsynaptic receptor #8 postsynaptic neuron #9 neurotransmitter
Pg. 84Anatomy: Lesson 83- Synaptic Transmission Worksheet-3/27-3/28
Exit Ticket- Separate Sheet of Paper-turn into box when done