Page 14 Flashcards

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Action potential

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A transient all or nothing electrical current that is conducted down the axon when the membrane potential reaches teh threshold of excitation.

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Axon

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Part of the neuron that extends off the soma, splitting several times to connect with other neurons; main output of the neuron.

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Cell membrane

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A bi-lipid layer of molecules that separates the cell from surrounding extracellular fluid.

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Dendrite

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Part of a neuron that extends awau from the cell body and is the main imput to the neuron.

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Diffusion

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The force on molecules to move from areas of high concentration to areas of low.

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Electrostatic pressure

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The force on two ions with similar charge to repel each other; force of two ions with opposite charge to attract to one another.

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Excitatory postsynaptic potentials

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A depolarizing postsynaptic potentials

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Inhibitory postsynaptic potentials

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A hyperpolarizing postsynaptic current that causes the membrane potential to become more negative and move away from the threshold of excitation.

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Ion channels

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Proteins that span the cell membrane, forming channels that specific ions can flwo through between the intracellular and extracellular space.

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Ionotropic receptor

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Ion channel that opens to allow ions to permeate the cell membrane under specific conditions, such as the prescence of neurotransmitter or a specific membrane potential.

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Myelin sheath

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Substance around the axon of a neuron that serves as insulation to allow the action potential to conduct rapidly toward the terminal buttons.

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Neurotransmitters

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Chemical substance released by the presynaptic terminal button that acts on the postsynaptic cell.

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Nucleus

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Collection of nerve cells found in the brain which typically serve a specific function.

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Resting membrane potential

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The voltage inside the cell relative to the voltage outside the cell while the cell is at rest (approx. -70 mV).

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Sodium-potassium pump

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An ion channel that uses the neuron’s energy (adenosine triphosphate, ATP) to pump three ions outside the cell in exchange for bringing two K+ ions inside the cell.

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Soma

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Cell body of a neuron that contains the nucleus and genetic information, and directs protein synthesis.

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Spines

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Cell body of a neuron that contains the nucleus and genetic information, and directs protein synthesis.

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Synapse

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Junction between the presynaptic terminal button of one neuron and the dendrite, axon, or soma of another postsynaptic neuron.

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Synaptic gap

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Also known as the synaptic cleft; the small space between the presynaptic terminal button and the postsynaptic dentritic spine, axon, or soma.

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Synaptic vesicles

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Groups of neurotransmitters packaged together and located within the terminal button.

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Terminal button

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The part of the end of the axon that forms synapses with postsynaptic dentrite, axon, or soma.

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Threshold of excitaton

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Specific membrane potential that the neuron must reach to innitiate an action potential.

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Approximately how many neurons are in the adult human brain?

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What part of the neuron carries the action potential and is the main source of output?

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What insulating substance allows for an electrical signal to travel much faster down an axon?
Myelin sheath.
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What type of neuron recieves environmental stimuli and helps people percieve?
Sensory neuron.
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Communication within a neuron is electrical, and between neurons is
Chemical.
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The electrostatic charge within a neuron must reach the ___ before the neuron will fire.
Action potential.
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What current causes depolarization, increasing the likelihood that the neuron will fire?
Excitatory postsynaptic potential.