Structure and function of neurones and synaptic transmission Flashcards

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Three types of neurone?

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Motor
Sensory
Relay

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Name the features of a neurone

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o Cell body (contains nucleus)
o Dendrites 
o Axon 
o Myelin sheath 
o Nodes of Ranvier
o Terminal button
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Roles of the three neurones and their structure?

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o Motor - connect the CNS to effectors such as muscles and glands, short dendrites and long axons
o Relay - connect the sensory neurones to the motor or other relay neurones, short dendrites and short axons
o Sensory - carry messages from the PNS to the CNS, long dendrites and short axons

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What are effectors?

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Muscles and glands

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What charge does a neurone have in a resting state (resting potential)?

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-65/70 mv (negative)

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What causes an action potential?

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o Neurone becomes positively charged after a stimulus, if threshold is reached an action potential is created

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What is an excitatory neurotransmitter and an example?

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o increases the positive charge of the postsynaptic neurone therefore making it more likely to fire
o Adrenaline

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What is an inhibitory neurotransmitter and an example?

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o makes the postsynaptic neurone more negative therefore making it less likely to fire
o Serotonin

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Outline the process of synaptic transmission?

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o Electrical impulse reaches presynaptic terminal causing vesicles containing neurotransmitters to fuse with the presynaptic membrane
o Neurotransmitters released into the synapse and diffuse across
o Receptors on the post-synaptic neurone are specific to the neurotransmitter, allowing the neurotransmitter to bind
o Chemical message then converted into an electrical one once again

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