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Neurons
Neuroglia
Cell communication
Neuron Physiology
Pathology And Aging
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Neurons originate from the embryological cell
layer called the _____.
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What is the ectoderm?
4
What shape do interneurons have? Unipolar Bipolar
Multipolar
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What is bipolar?
6
The ____ is part of the cell body where the axon
originates.
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What is axon hillock?
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  • After nerve cells reach their mature form
  • their role in ___ ceases.
  • Metabolism
  • Cell division
  • Using energy
  • aging

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What is (b.) cell division?
10
Postsynaptic neurons have ______ on their
membranes That receive neurotransmitter
molecules.
11
What is neurotransmitter receptors?
12
Glial cells that produce myelin sheath that cover
axons Outside the brain and spinal cord (CNS) ?
13
What are Schwanns cells?
14
Glial cells that produce myelin sheath that
covers neurons of the brain and spinal cord (CNS)
?
15
What are oligodendrites?
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What is the function of microglia cells?
17
What is protect the neurons using phagocytosis?
18
The function of_____ is to increase the speed of
neuron conduction.
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What is myelin?
20
The neuroglial cell that produces cerobraspinal
fluid is the ____ cells.
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What is the ependymal cells?
22
The gap between neurons is called a ____.
23
What is synapse?
24
The neuron on the receiving end is called a
___ neuron.
25
What is postsynaptic neuron?
26
When a neuron is at _____ potential it is
positive on the outside and negative on the
inside of the membrane.
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What is resting potential?
28
A neurons cell membrane at resting potential
has a charge of ____ mV.
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What is -70 mV?
30
The influx of ___ ions causes the release of
neurotransmitter molecules from the terminus.
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What is calcium ions?
32
An automatic response to a stimulus is called a
____.
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What is reflex?
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In a reflex arc, what is an effector?
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An effector is a muscle or gland?
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An ___ neurotransmitter, hinders a neuron
impulse.
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What is inhibitory neurotransmitter?
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When a neuron receives an impulse, it becomes
depolarized and ____ ions rush in making the
inside of the membrane positive.
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What are sodium ions?
40
During the refractory period, a neuron will not
respond to ______.
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What is a new stimulus?
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Neurological diseases a person is born with are
called ____ diseases.
43
What are congenital diseases?
44
Name one neurological disease that is
degenerative.
45
What is Parkinsons, Alzheimers, MS?
46
Neurons can be repaired if ____
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What is if neuroglia cells are nearby?
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Neurons have a higher risk of cellular
damage because they have a higher ______ rate.
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What is metabolic rate?
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Name two things that happen that cause the
nervous system to age.
51
What is decreased blood flow, decreased
cytokine, And loss of tonic control.
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