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GWHS AP Biology - Nervous System Flashcards

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6205132316neuronnerve cells0
6205132317nervebundle of neurons1
6205132318dendritesreceive chemical signals and converts to electrical single2
6205132319axonone end has receptor, other has axon terminals3
6205132320synapseaxon terminals: connects to neurons or muscles4
6205132321schwann cellform myelin sheath5
6205132322myelin sheathfatty tissue: make action potential faster as it jumps from node to node6
6205132323saltatory conductionin a myleinated axon, ions of nerve impulse jump from node (of Ranvier) to node7
6205132324pathway of signal in nervous systemstimulus-> sensory receptor -> sensory neurons -> interneurons (control center) -> motor neurons -> muscle8
6205132325central nervous systembrain, spinal cord: analyzing, interpreting info9
6205132326peripheral nervous systemnerves entering into & extending from the CNS10
6205132327somaticPNS: consciously controlled: to/from skeletal muscles, skin11
6205132328autonomicPNS: function w/out your control: smooth muscles, cardiac muscles, glands12
6205132329sensory neurongets info from surroundings: sense neurons -> CNC (afferent)13
6205132331motor neuronrelays commands from CNC to skeletal muscles/glands (Efferent)14
6205132333sympatheticbranch of autonomic nervous system: excites (stress), "fight or flight" response; norepinephrine15
6205132334parasympatheticbranch of autonomic nervous system: promotes relaxed state, "rest & digest"; acetylcholine16
6205132335reflex arc or pathwayautonomic response to stimuli w/out thought: excite sensory receptors -> spinal cord -> motor neuron17
6205132336resting potentialmembrane of -70mv: channels shut off, not letting homeostasis sodium external (more positive) potassium internal (less positive) Na+/K+ pumps maintain potential18
6205132337Na+/K+ pumpsuse ATP to maintain potential; pumps two K+ in & three Na+ out19
6205132338Action Potentialreversal of voltage difference across membrane: +30mv sodium channels open, Na+ in sodium channels close while K+ channels open K+ flow out of neuron20
6205132339depolarizationNa+ Channels open, K+ are closed: change in polarity of membrane potential, from -70mv to +40mv21
6205132340repolarizationdecrease in membrane potential: K+ channels open, Na+ channels are closed22
6205132341sodium & potassium channelvoltage-gated ion channel23
6205132343refractory periodK+ channels close slower, can't send another signal for a moment24
6205132344thresholdaround -40mv; stimulus must be strong enough; "all or nothing" principal25
6205132345axon terminalthe end of an axon; where a synapse occurs26
6205132346neurotransmittersChemical messengers that cross the synaptic gaps between neurons: held in vesicles27
6205132347synaptic cleftspace between nerons, nerotransmitters float here28
6205132348exocytosisneurotransmitter vesicles bind to pre-synaptic membrane and expel neurotransmitters into synaptic cleft29
6205132349EPSP (excitatory post-synaptic potential)open Na+ gates on post-synaptic membrane; continues action potential30
6205132350IPSP (inhibitory post-synaptic potential)opens K+ gates on post-synaptic membrane; stops action potential31
6205132351synaptic integrationsum of excitory/inhibitory: amplify, dampen, cancel signal32
6205132352medulla oblongatacontrols breathing, heart rate, digestive system33
6205132353ponsaccessory portion, controls breathing34
6205132354cerebellumcontrols movement, balance and coordination35
6205132355cerebrumpart of forebrain: regulates conscious functions of the body such as thought and reasoning and perception of stimuli36
6205132356cerebral cortexmemory37
6205132358hypothalamusregulates body temperature, hunger, thirst: homeostasis38
6254888038interneuronswith highly-branched dendrites found within the CNS; convey messages between parts of the CNS39
6255090495hyperpolarization (overshoot or undershoot)more K+ have moved out of the cell than is actually necessary to establish the resting potential.40
6255099117Steps of an Action Potential1. Resting Potential 2. Depolarization 3. Repolarization 4 Refractory Period41
6255126030Nodes of Ranviergaps in the mylein sheath; space between schwann cells42
6255140170examples of neurotransmittersacetylcholine, epinephrine, norepinephrine, dopamine, seratonin, GABA,43

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