BIOLOGY 320112.2 (Neurons, synapse, neurotransmitters & drugs) QuizX/50Name:
- What are the two major divisions of the human nervous system? Abbreviations are fine.
- __?__ are three protective membranes surrounding the brain .
- grey matter: brownish-grey nerve tissue consisting of mainly __?__ within the brain and spinal cord
- Which part of the autonomic nervous system helps us respond to stress?
- Which part of the peripheral nervous system do we have conscious control over?
- _?_ carry information from receptor cells to the CNS.
- _?_ carry information from the CNS to effectors like muscles.
- Modulators of the CNS are composed of these type neurons.
- Nerves always fire with the same intensity. Either they fire or they don’t. This notion is referred to as the ___?___ response.
- As the action potential moves down a neuron it begins in the _?_ moves along the cell body & axon to the axon terminals.
- At resting potential neurons have which type of charge inside? (Pos. or Neg.)
- Which lobe of the human brain is responsible for hearing association?
- When an action potential is set up in a neuron what is the charge inside the neuron?
- What channels open to cause an action potential.
- What is responsible for restoring the resting potential after an action potential has passed.
- Is the sodium potassium pump active transport or passive transport?
- What term refers to the time required for the resting potential to reestablish so another action potential can be fired?
- The name given to the space between the axon terminal of one neuron and the dendrite of the next neuron.
- The name given to specialized vacuoles in the axon terminal. These special vacuoles contain neurotransmitters.
- The name given to the neuron BEFORE the synapse.
- The name given to chemicals that carry the nerve impulse across the synapse.
- The ions that stimulate neurotransmitter release.
- The ions channels that open to allow an action potential to establish.
- The minimum stimulus required to set up an action potential.
- The neuron pathway used in a reflex. This type of nerve pathway involves all three types of neurons.
- The _?_ cells are responsible for secreting the myelin sheath.
- The purpose of the myelin sheath is to _?_ _?_ nerve transmission.
- The _?_ response is a process in which the postsynaptic neuron is made more negative on the inside to raise the threshold of stimulus.
- The primary neurotransmitter that causes excitation in the somatic nervous system.
- The main neurotransmitter that causes excitation in the cerebrum. This neurotransmitter is actually a type of amino acid.
- The main neurotransmitter that inhibits nerve transmission in the brain.
- The Primary neurotransmitter of the sympathetic nervous system (excitatory).
- Which neurotransmitter is involved in the alteration of mood.
- Which classification of drugs would be most advantageous to athletes (in the short term)?
- Which classification of drugs might be used on youth with ADD?
- Which classification of drug might increase the production of serotonin or dopamine?
- LSD belongs to which classification of drugs.
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