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9218082173neuronmain cell of the nervous system0
9218082174glial cellscells that support neurons (ex: Schwann cells)1
9218082175cell bodycontains nucleus of the neuron2
9218082176dendritereceive stimuli; highly branched extensions3
9218082177axonconduct and propagate impulses4
9218082178Schwann cellcreates the myelin sheath5
9218082179node of Ranviergap between myelin sheaths that expose the axon, help accelerate impulses6
9218082180sensory neuronpick up stimuli from the environment and send to the brain7
9218082181motor neuronsends impulses to muscles to create movement8
9218082182interneuronneurons in the CNS that communicate internally and connect sensory to motor neurons; are responsible for reflexes9
9218082183resting potentialmembrane potential of a neuron that is not firing, -70 mV10
9218082184sodium-potassium pumpprotein that uses active transport to move 3 Na out of the membrane and 2 K in, which resets the neuron to resting potential11
9218082185action potentialrapid change in the voltage between the membrane of a neuron in response to a stimulus12
9218082186thresholdthe voltage needed to open the voltage gated Na channels and start the unstoppable flow of Na into the cell, -55 mV13
9218082187depolarizationthe massive influx of Na causes the cell's voltage to become less negative, all the way up to 35 mV14
9218082188repolarizationNa channels close and K channels open, which allows K out of cell so the cell is more negative15
9218082189hyperpolarizationbecause K channels are slow to close, the voltage reaches -80 mV, and causes the Na/K pump to reset the neuron16
9218082190refractory periodperiod where the neuron resets using the Na/K pump before a neuron can be fired again17
9218082191synapsetransmission of information is from one neuron to the next18
9218082192neurotransmittermolecule that neurons use in synaptic transmission19
9218082193synaptic vesiclehold the neurotransmitters in the presynaptic neuron20
9218082194postsynaptic receptorreceive neurotransmitters and open Na gated ion channels to start another action potential21
9218082195synaptic cleftspace between the pre and postsynaptic neurons22
9218082196myelin sheathinsulates the axon and speeds transmission of the impulse23
9218082199dopamineneurotransmitter that controls the brain's reward and pleasure center24
9218082200serotoninneurotransmitter responsible for maintaining mood balance25
9218082201GABAneurotransmitter that inhibits nerve impulse from being transmitted26
9218082202ion-gated channelsproteins responsible for allowing sodium or potassium to diffuse into or out of the axon27
9218082203sodiumion responsible for depolarization28
9218082204potassiumion responsible for repolarization29
9218082205calciumion that signals vesicles to release neurotransmitters30
9220009352acetylcholineone of the most common neurotransmitter31
9220033118direct synaptic transmissionneurotransmitters bind directly to ion channels, causing the channel to open32
9220080743indirect synaptic transmissionneurotransmitter binds to a receptor that is NOT an ion channel, activating second messengers33
9220093158cAMPan example of a second messenger in an indirect synaptic transmission34

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