Nervous system Flashcards

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nervous system

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The body system that collects, processes, and responds to information using electrical signals

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glial cell

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The body system that collects, processes, and responds to information using electrical signals

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Part of the nervous system containing associated nerves that are not part of the brain or spinal cord

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peripheral nervous system

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4
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endocrine system

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The body system that regulates cells and organs using chemical substances called hormones

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5
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hormone

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Chemical messenger that acts as a regulatory substance

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6
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gland

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Organ that secretes chemical substances, such as hormones

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7
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sensory neurons

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carry impulses from sense organs, such as the eyes or ears

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8
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neural impulses

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electrical signals that allow neurons to communicate with each other

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9
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motor neurons

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carry impulses to muscles and glands

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10
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Reiz

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stimulus

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11
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interneurons/ relay neuron

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transfer signals between sensory and motor neurons, as well as in between other interneurons
found in CNS

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12
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nerv

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bundle of neurons

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13
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receptors

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detect a change in the environment and stimulate electrical impulses in response

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14
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what do dendrites do?

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connect to other neurons

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15
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why are axons so long?

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no time wasted for transferring signal from one neuron to the other

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16
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why does the electrical signal jump over myelin sheath

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faster travel –> signal weakens slower

17
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do neuron touch each other

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no, they are “connected” by synapses

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neurotransmitters

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chemical messengers

19
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synaptischer spalt

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synaptic cleft

20
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order neuronal response

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stimulus –> receptors –> CNS —> effectors —> response

21
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transducers

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something that converts one form of energy into another

22
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excitatory synapse

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neurotransmitters depolarize postsynaptic membrane

–>action potential in neuron 2 fired

23
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inhibitory synapse

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neurotransmitters hyperpolarise membrane

  • -> potential difference more negativ
  • -> preventing action potential in neuron 2
24
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depolarization

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nt bind to receptors

  • -> sodium-ion-channels open
  • -> sodium influx into cell
25
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where can drugs intervene in the neuronal system

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only in the transmission of impulses at the synapses –> only part where messages are chemical

26
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synaptic divergence

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one neuron connects to many neurons –> information travels to different parts of the body

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synaptic convergence

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many neurons connect to one –> information amplified

28
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why do impulses only travel one way across the synapse?

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because receptors are only on one side

29
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summation

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combination of the effect of neurotransmitters

30
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does spatial summation always cause an action potential?

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no because some neurotransmitters could be inhibitory

31
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spatial summation

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synaptic convergence

32
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temporal summation

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several impulses at the same presynaptic membrane in quick succession –> more nt

33
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The spinal cord and the spinal nerves are part of which divisions of the nervous system?

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spinal cord: CNS

spinal nerves: peripheral nervous system