Neurons and other cell types Flashcards

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What are dendrites?

A

Short extensions that receive signals

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2
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What are axons?

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Long extensions that transmit impulses

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3
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What makes up a neuron?

A

Dendrites, soma, axon hillock, axon terminals, synapses

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4
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Role of axon hillock?

A

initiates the AP

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5
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Role of axon?

A

Transmits AP

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6
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Role of dendrites?

A

Input

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7
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What is a polysynaptic reflex?

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A reflex pathway that involves one or more interneurones between the sensory neuron and the motor neuron

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What is a monosynaptic reflex?

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A reflex pathway that has a direct connection between the sensory and motor neuron

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9
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How can neurons be classified?

A

Structurally, functionally and types of NT

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10
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What are the 4 structural groups of neurons?

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Unipolar, bipolar, multipolar, and pseudounipolar

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What are bipolar neurones?

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Neurones with one axon and one dendrite extending from the soma

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What is a pseudounipolar neuron?

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A neuron that only has one thing extending from the soma, however this splits off into two distinct structures

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13
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What are the three functional classifications of neurons?

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Sensory, motor, inter

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14
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What are glial cells?

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Types of cell found in nervous tissue that arent neurons

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15
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Types of glial cells?

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Astrocytes, satellite glia, microglia, oligodendrocytes, schwann cells, radial glia and ependymal cells

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16
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Role of astrocytes?

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Make contact with capillaries and neurons in CNS, help form the blood-brain barrier

17
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Role of satelite glia?

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Provide structural support and nutrients for neurons in PNS

18
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Role of microglia?

A

Scavenge and degrade dead cells

19
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Role of oligodendrocytes?

A

Form myelin sheaths around the axons in the CNS

20
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Role of schwann cells?

A

Myelinates a whole axon by surrounding it

21
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Role of radial glia?

A

Serve as scaffolds for developing neurons, are also bipolar so can differentiate into neurons or other glial cells

22
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Role of ependymal cells?

A

Line fluid filled ventricles of the brain, produce cerebrospinal fluid