nervous system Flashcards

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Describe the structure of a neurone

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Cell body containing organelles including large amount of rough endoplasmic reticulum to produce neurotransmitter.

Dendrons which subdivide into dendrites and carry impulses towards the cell body

Axon which is a single fibre carrying impulses away from the cell body

Schwann cells surrounding the axon providing protection and electrical insulation

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what is the role of the cell body

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contains all of the organelles associated with the production of proteins and neurotransmitters

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what is the role of dendrites

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carry nerve impulses towards the body

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what is the role of the myelin sheath

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covers axon made up of membrane of schwann cells. rich in a lipid called myelin

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what type of biological molecule is myelin

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lipid

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what are neurones that have a myelin sheath called

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myelinated neuron

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what is the role of the axon

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a single long fibre that carries nerve impulses away from the cell body

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what is the role of the nodes of ranvier

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constrictions between adjacent Schwann cells when there is no myelin sheath. These constrictions are 2-3 um long and occur every 1-3 mm in humans

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what is the role of Schwann cells

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surround axon, protect it and provide insulation. Carry out phagocytosis to remove cell debris and have a role in nerve regeneration. Schwann cells wrap themselves around axon many times so layers of their membrane build up around it

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what are the name of the cells that make up the myelin sheath

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Schwann cells

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11
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what are 2 principles of coordination

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nervous system

hormonal (endocrine) system

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what is the role of the nervous system

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uses nerve cells to pass electrical impulses

stimulate target cells by secreting neurotransmitters

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what is the role of the hormonal system

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produces hormones that are transported in blood plasma to their target cells

slower, less specific communication

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14
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compare the hormonal system to the nervous system
(8 points for each)

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hormonal system
- hormones
- transmitted by bloodstream
- transmission is slow
- hormones travel to all areas of body, only target cells respond
- response is widespread
- response is slow
- response is long lasting
- effect may be permanent and irreversible

nervous system
- nerve impulses
- transmission by neurones
- transmission is very rapid
- nerve impulses travel to specific parts of body
- response is localised
- response is rapid
- response is short lived
- effect is temporary and reversible

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what is the role of a sensory neurone

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transmit nerve impulses from a receptor to an intermediate or motor neurone

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what type of dendrons and axon does the sensory neuron have

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sensory neurone has a long dendron (that carries impulse towards cell body) and one axon (that carries impulse away from cell body)

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what is the role of the motor neurone

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transmit nerve impulses from an intermediate or relay neurone to an effector (e.g: muscle, gland)

18
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what type of dendrons and axon does the motor neuron have

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long axon and many short dendrites

19
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what is the role of the intermediate/relay neurone

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transmit impulses between neurones
(from sensory to motor neurone)

20
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why does the cell body of neurones contain large amount of RER

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production of neurotransmitters (proteins)

21
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what type of dendrons and axon does a intermediate/relay neuron have

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numerous short dendrites, one short axon

22
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Define resting potential

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The potential difference across an axon membrane at rest (inside -65mV compared with outside)