The Nervous System, Part 3—Synapses! Crash Course A&P #10
Name: ______
- Synapse = the m______p______between 2n______.
- A neuron’s strength and purpose lies in their c______.
- The term “synapse” is Greek, and it translates “to c______or j______”.
- The human brain has ______billion neurons, and each neuron has ______to ______synapses, making a total of ______-______synapses total in our brain!
- True or false: synapses are able to change and adapt in response to neuron firing patterns. ______
- Synapses can travel 2 ways electrical or chemical.
- Which ones are faster? ______Why? ______
- Which are more abundant? ______What do they use to deliver the message? n______
- The cell that is sending the signal is called a ______neuron, which holds a whole bunch of synaptic vesicle sacs, each loaded with thousands of molecules of a ______.
- The receiving cell is called the ______neuron. It accepts the neurotransmitters in its receptor region, which is usually on the d______or the c_____ b______.
- These 2 neurons communicate, even though they don’t really ______.
- Put the following steps that occur at a synapse in the correct order:
___1___ Action potential reaches an axon terminal
______Electrical change opens calcium channels
______Ion channels open, causing the neuron to become excited or inhibited
______Neurotransmitters bind to receptor sites on the postsynaptic membrane
______Synaptic vesicles fuse with the cell membrane to release the neurotransmitters
- Drugs can either excite or inhibit the production, release, and reuptake of n______.And sometimes they can simply m______them, tricking a neuron into thinking it’s getting a natural c______s______when it’s not.
- Cocaine targets 3 neurotransmitters. Record something that these neurotransmitters do:
- Serotonin
- Dopamine
- Norepinephrine
Usually, the body would diffuse the neurotransmitters back into the neurons they came from, but cocaine can b______that reuptake, making the user eventually feel p______and j______.
*We’ll look at more details with the science behind drugs and the brain/nervous system in the near future!