Neurons and Synaptic Transmission Flashcards

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What is the function of a sensory neuron?

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To carry nerve impulses from sensory receptors in the PNS to the spinal cord and the brain.

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Where are sensory neurons found?

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In receptors such as the eye, skin and tongue.

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Are sensory neurons unipolar?

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Yes as they only send messages.

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Outline the structure of a sensory neuron.

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-Long dendrites, short axons.
-Cell body always sticks out.

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What is the function of a relay neuron?

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To connect sensory neurons to motor neurons and other relay neurons.
To send messages back and forth.

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Where are relay neurons found?

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Between sensory and motor neurons.
Only in the brain and spinal cord.

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Are relay neurons unipolar?

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No, they are multipolar as they send messages back and forth

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Outline the structure of a relay neuron.

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Short dendrites, short axons.
No myelin sheath.

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What is the function of a motor neuron?

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Carries messages from the CNS to effectors - connects the CNS to effectors.
Control muscle movement

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Where are motor neurons found?

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In the brain and spinal cord.

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Are motor neurons unipolar?

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No they are multipolar as they receive and pass messages on.

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Outline the structure of a motor neuron.

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Short dendrites, long axons.

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What is meant by synaptic transmission?

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The process of a neuron sending a chemical message across the synaptic cleft to communicate with another neuron.

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Describe the process of synaptic transmission.

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1- impulse arrives at presynaptic neuron.
2- neurotransmitters released from vesicles.
3- neurotransmitters diffuse across synaptic cleft.
4- neurotransmitter bind to receptor sites.
5- electrical impulse travels down axon.
6- neurotransmitters then broken down ad reabsorbed into presynaptic neuron.

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During synaptic transmission, why is the direction of travel only one way?

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Neurotransmitters are released from the presynaptic neuron and received at the postsynaptic neuron.

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What is meant by neurotransmitters?

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Chemicals that relay signals from one neuron to another.
Has either an excitatory or inhibitory effect on neighbouring neurons.

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What is meant by excitation?

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Increases positive charge of postsynaptic neuron.
Makes neuron more likely to fire.

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What is meant by inhibition?

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Makes neuron more negatively charged.
Makes neuron less likely to fire.

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What is meant by summation?

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When neurons receive both an excitatory effect and inhibitory effect and so the sum of the two determines whether or not the neuron fires.