neurons and synaptic transmission Flashcards

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what is the order neurons run in within the body

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  1. sensory
  2. relay
  3. motor
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2
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what are cells that conduct nerve impulses called

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neurons

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3
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what is the gap separating neurons called

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synapse

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4
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what is the dendrites function

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receives signals from other neurons and sensory receptor cells

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5
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what does an axon look like

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long slender fibre

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what is the function of an axon

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carry nerve impulses in the form of electrical signals (action potential)

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7
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what is the function of the myelin sheath

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surrounds and insulates the axon

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8
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what does the myelin sheath do to electrical impulses

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speeds them up

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9
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what are the 3 different types of neurons are there

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sensory
relay
motor

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10
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where are sensory neurons found

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in receptor cells

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what is the function of the sensory neuron

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carry nerve impulses for the PNS to spinal cord and brain (CNS)

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what happens when the nerve impulses reach the brain - sensory neurons

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translate into ‘sensations’ of vision, hearing, taste and touch

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13
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key words for sensory neuron

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  • receptor cells
  • PNS to CNS
  • translates nerve impulses into ‘sensations’ - vision, hearing
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14
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what does a sensory neuron look like

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short axons and long dendrite

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15
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where are motor neurons found

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found in the central nervous system (CNS)

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16
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what is the function of motor neurons

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control movements and carry messages from the CNS to muscles and glands

17
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what happens when motor neurons are stimulated

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when motor neurons are stimulated they release neurotransmitters which then bind to receptor cells of muscles, triggering a response and then movement

18
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key words for motor neurons

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  • found in CNS
  • carry/move messages from CNS to muscles/glands
  • stimulated =release neurotransmitters
  • neurotransmitters bind to muscles of receptor cells
  • trigger response = movement
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