3.1 The Neuron Is the Building Block of the Nervous System Flashcards

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nervous system

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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

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central nervous system (CNS)

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made up of the brain and the spinal cord

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peripheral nervous system (PNS)

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the neurons that link the CNS to our skin, muscles, and glands

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endocrine system

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the chemical regulator of the body that consists of glands that secrete hormones

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neuron

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a cell in the nervous system whose function it is to receive and transmit information

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soma

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contains the nucleus of the cell and keeps the cell alive

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dendrite

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collects information from other cells and sends the information to the soma

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axon

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transmits information away from the cell body toward other neurons or to the muscles and glands

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myelin sheath

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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

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terminal button

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the end of each axon branch

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neurotransmitters

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communicate with other neurons across the spaces between the cells

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synapses

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areas where the terminal buttons at the end of the axon of one neuron nearly, but don’t quite, touch the dendrites of another

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resting potential

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a state in which the interior of the neuron contains a greater number of negatively charged ions than does the area outside the cell

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action potential

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change in electrical charge that occurs in a neuron when a nerve impulse is transmitted

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node of Ranvier

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breaks between the sausage-like segments of the myelin sheath

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refractory period

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a brief time after the firing of the axon in which the axon cannot fire again because the neuron has not yet returned to its resting potential

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excitatory

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make the cell more likely to fire

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inhibitory

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make the cell less likely to fire

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reuptake

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a process in which neurotransmitters that are in the synapse are reabsorbed into the transmitting terminal buttons, ready to again be released after the neuron fires

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agonist

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a drug that has chemical properties similar to a particular neurotransmitter and thus mimics the effects of the neurotransmitter

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antagonist

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a drug that reduces or stops the normal effects of a neurotransmitter