3.1 The Neuron Is the Building Block of the Nervous System Flashcards
nervous system
a collection of hundreds of billions of specialized and interconnected cells through which messages are sent between the brain and the rest of the body
central nervous system (CNS)
made up of the brain and the spinal cord
peripheral nervous system (PNS)
the neurons that link the CNS to our skin, muscles, and glands
endocrine system
the chemical regulator of the body that consists of glands that secrete hormones
neuron
a cell in the nervous system whose function it is to receive and transmit information
soma
contains the nucleus of the cell and keeps the cell alive
dendrite
collects information from other cells and sends the information to the soma
axon
transmits information away from the cell body toward other neurons or to the muscles and glands
myelin sheath
a layer of fatty tissue surrounding the axon of a neuron that both acts as an insulator and allows faster transmission of the electrical signal
terminal button
the end of each axon branch
neurotransmitters
communicate with other neurons across the spaces between the cells
synapses
areas where the terminal buttons at the end of the axon of one neuron nearly, but don’t quite, touch the dendrites of another
resting potential
a state in which the interior of the neuron contains a greater number of negatively charged ions than does the area outside the cell
action potential
change in electrical charge that occurs in a neuron when a nerve impulse is transmitted
node of Ranvier
breaks between the sausage-like segments of the myelin sheath