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What is the main function of the cell body in a neuron?
Contains
nucleus
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What is the role of the nucleus in the cell body of a neuron?
Contains
genetic material
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What is the function of dendrites in a neuron?
Receive
signals
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How do dendrites receive signals from nearby nerve cells?
Through
nerve impulses
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What is the function of the axon in a neuron?
Carries
impulses
away
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What is the role of the myelin sheath in a neuron?
Insulates and speeds up
transmission
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What are the gaps in the myelin sheath called?
Nodes of Ranvier
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How do nodes of Ranvier speed up the transmission of the impulse?
By forcing it to jump across
gaps
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What is the function of terminal buttons in a neuron?
Communicate with next
nerve cell
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What is the state of the neuron when it is not activated by a stimulus?
Resting state
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What happens to the inside of the cell when a neuron is activated by a stimulus?
Becomes
positively charged
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What is the result of the inside of the cell becoming positively charged?
Action potential
occurs
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What is the role of the electrical impulse in synaptic transmission?
Travels down the
axon
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How do neurotransmitters communicate with the next neuron in the chain?
Diffuse across the
synapse
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What is released by the neuron when an electrical impulse reaches the end of the axon?
Neurotransmitters
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What is the role of the post-synaptic receptor site in synaptic transmission?
Absorbs
neurotransmitters
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What is the effect of the neurotransmitter serotonin on the receiving neuron?
Inhibition
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How does serotonin cause inhibition in the receiving neuron?
Makes it more
negatively charged
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How does adrenaline cause excitation in the receiving neuron?
Makes it more
positively charged
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What is the effect of the neurotransmitter adrenaline on the receiving neuron?
Excitation
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What is the effect of psychoactive drugs on mental illnesses?
Alter levels of
neurotransmitters
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How do SSRIs (e.g. Prozac) increase levels of serotonin in the brain?
Lengthen its effects at the
synapse
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What is the role of an antagonist in the context of psychoactive drugs?
Blocks action of
neurotransmitter
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What is the role of an agonist in the context of psychoactive drugs?
Copies action of
neurotransmitter
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What are the three types of neurons found in the nervous system?
Sensory
,
relay
,
motor
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What is the function of a sensory neuron?
Carries messages from
sensory receptors
to
brain
and
spinal cord
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What is the structure of a sensory neuron?
Long
dendrites
and short
axons
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What is the function of a relay neuron?
Transfers messages from
sensory neurons
to other
interconnecting neurons
or
motor neurons
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What is the structure of a relay neuron?
Short
dendrites
and short
axons
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What is the function of a motor neuron?
Carries messages from
central nervous system
to
effectors
such as muscles and glands
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What is the structure of a motor neuron?
Short
dendrites
and long
axons
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How do the different types of neurons work together to transmit information in the nervous system?
Sensory neurons
transmit information to
relay neurons
, which then transmit information to
motor neurons
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What would happen if a sensory neuron was damaged and could no longer transmit information to the brain and spinal cord?
The
brain
and
spinal
cord
would
not
receive
the
information
, and the person might
not
be
able
to
respond
to
the stimulus
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