The Process Of Synaptic Transmission Flashcards

1
Q

What 3 things must you write about when describing synaptic transmission?

A

The beginning, middle and end

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2
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Where does the process of synaptic transmission begin?

A

In the presynaptic neuron

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3
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What are electrical nerve impulses also called?

A

Action potentials

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4
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Action potentials are sent down the axon until they reach the…

A

Presynaptic terminal

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5
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Where are neurotransmitters stored?

A

In vesicles

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6
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Where are neurotransmitters only found?

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In the presynaptic neuron

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7
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Where are neurotransmitters released into?

A

The synaptic cleft

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8
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What is the synaptic cleft?

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The gap between each neuron

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9
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What concentration do neurotransmitters go from when they diffuse across the synapse?

A

A high to low concentration

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10
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What do the neurotransmitters bind to?

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Their specific receptor sites

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11
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Where are receptor sites present?

A

On the postsynaptic neuron

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12
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What is the theory called to describe neurotransmitters binding onto the post synaptic neuron?

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Lock and key theory

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13
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What are the two possible outcomes when enough neurotransmitters have attached to receptor sites?

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1) the next neuron will fire an impulse
2) the neurotransmitters are recycled

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14
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When will the next neurotransmitter fire depending on?

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Whether it had an excitatory or inhibitory effect

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15
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Where are neurotransmitters recycled back into?

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Vesicles in the presynaptic neuron

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16
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What is the process of neurotransmitters being recycled to be stored in vesicles in the presynaptic neuron called?

A

Reuptake

17
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What are neurotransmitters?

A

Chemical messages to the brain that can have an effect on the next neuron

18
Q

Neurotransmitters effects can be…

A

Excitatory of inhibitory

19
Q

What can be used to increase or decrease levels of neurotransmitters?

A

Drugs

20
Q

How do drugs increase or decrease neurotransmitter levels?

A

By increasing or decreasing the transmission of neurotransmitters across the synapse

21
Q

When the excitatory neurotransmitter binds to the post synaptic receptors the post synaptic cell become positively or negatively charged?

A

Positively charged

22
Q

What does an excitatory neurotransmitter make more likely?

A

That the post synaptic cell will fire so an impulse will travel down its axon, increasing brain activity in the central nervous system

23
Q

When the inhibitory neurotransmitter binds to the post synaptic receptors does the post synaptic cell become positively or negatively charged?

A

Negatively charged

24
Q

What to inhibitory neurotransmitters prevent or reduce?

A

The likelihood the post synaptic cell will fire, decreasing brain activity in the central nervous system

25
Q

When does summation occur?

A

When the excitatory and inhibitory influences are added together

26
Q

What is an example of an excitatory neurotransmitter?

A

Adrenaline

27
Q

What is an example of an inhibitory neurotransmitter?

A

Serotonin

28
Q

If the overall summation effect is inhibitory it reduces the likelihood that the neuron will…

A

Fire an impulse down the post synaptic neuron

29
Q

If the overall summation effect is excitatory then the neuron will be less likely to…

A

Fire an impulse down the post synaptic neuron