Neurons & Synapses Flashcards

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How many neurons are there in the body and where are they located?

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100 billion
80% are located in the brain

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2
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How are neurons transmitted ?

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Electrically and chemically

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3
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What does the neurons provide for the nervous system?

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Primary means of communication

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4
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What is the role of the sensory neuron?

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  • carry messages from PNS to CNS
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What are the features of a sensory neuron?

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Long dendrites and short axon

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What is the role of a relay neuron?

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  • connect the sensory neuron to the motor or relay neuron.
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What are the features of a relay neuron?

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  • short dendrites and short axons
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What is the role of a motor neuron?

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Connect the CNS to the effectors such as muscles and glands

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What are the features of motor neuron?

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Short dendrites and long axons

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10
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Cell body

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Include a nucleus which contains genetic material of the cell.

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Dendrites

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Carry nerve impulses to neighbouring neurons towards the cell body.

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Axon

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Carry impulses away from the cell body.

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13
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Myelin Sheath

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The fatty layer that covers and protect the axon.

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Node of Raniver

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Gaps in the myelin sheath to speed up electrical impulses.

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15
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Terminal buttons

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Communicate with next neuron in the chain across the synaptic gap.

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16
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What is the process of neuron firing?

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Neuron resting = postive charge outside and negative inside.When a neuron is activated by a stimulus, the inside becomes postivitely charged for a split second causing an action potential to occur.Creates an electrical impulse travels down the axon towards the end of neuron.

17
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What is the process of synaptic transmission?

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  • Neurons separated form the next by tiny gap (synapse).
  • Signals within neurons are transmitted electrically and signals neurons are transmitted chemically across the synapse.
  • when electrical impulse reaches the end of the neuron( presynaptic terminal)
  • triggers the release of neurotransmitter from tiny sacs (synaptic vesicles)
    -once the neurotransmitter crosses the gap, it is taken up by the postsynaptic receptor site then it is converted back into an electrical impulse.
18
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What is an excitatory neuron?

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Adrenaline- they make the next neuron more likely to fire as neuron becomes more positively charged.

19
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What is an inhibitory neuron?

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Serotonin- they make they next neuron less likely to fire as neuron becomes more negatively charged.