neurons and synaptic transmission Flashcards
what is the order neurons run in within the body
- sensory
- relay
- motor
what are cells that conduct nerve impulses called
neurons
what is the gap separating neurons called
synapse
what is the dendrites function
receives signals from other neurons and sensory receptor cells
what does an axon look like
long slender fibre
what is the function of an axon
carry nerve impulses in the form of electrical signals (action potential)
what is the function of the myelin sheath
surrounds and insulates the axon
what does the myelin sheath do to electrical impulses
speeds them up
what are the 3 different types of neurons are there
sensory
relay
motor
where are sensory neurons found
in receptor cells
what is the function of the sensory neuron
carry nerve impulses for the PNS to spinal cord and brain (CNS)
what happens when the nerve impulses reach the brain - sensory neurons
translate into ‘sensations’ of vision, hearing, taste and touch
key words for sensory neuron
- receptor cells
- PNS to CNS
- translates nerve impulses into ‘sensations’ - vision, hearing
what does a sensory neuron look like
short axons and long dendrite
where are motor neurons found
found in the central nervous system (CNS)