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1
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What is the function of Neuroglia Cells?

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Provide support and protection to neurons

2
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A dendrites function is known as?

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Input portion

3
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What is Dopamine?

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The brain’s ‘reward and pleasure’ centre. Responsible for emotional responses/addictive behaviours

4
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Which neuron contain a peripheral process and a central process?

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Unipolar

5
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Which neuron structure contain one main dendrite and one axon?

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Bipolar

6
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If neurotransmitter is inhibitory, AP is ______ likely

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Less

7
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Describe function of Sensory/Afferent Neurons.

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Located at the dendrite ends. Once activated by a stimulus, AP forms and travels along the axon and into the CNS

8
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An axons function is known as?

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Output portion

9
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Acetylcholine (ACh)

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x

10
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What is Myelin and its function?

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Layers of lipid and protein covering to speed up AP

11
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Define the Blood-Brain Barrier (BBB).

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A barrier that prevents the passage of materials from the blood and the brain. Protects brains from harmful substances.

12
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Astrocytes

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Assists Blood-Brain Barrier and provide nutrients to neurons

13
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What is PRE-Synaptic Neuron?

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The neuron SENDING signals

14
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What do Oligodendrocytes form and maintain?

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Forms myelin sheath of CNS neurons

15
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Which neuron structure contains several dendrites and one axon?

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Multipolar

16
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What is an Action Potential?

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An electrical signal travelling along the cell membrane

17
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The peripheral axon of a unipolar neuron contain?

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Sensory Receptors

18
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What is POST-Synaptic Neuron?

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The neuron RECEIVING singals

19
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What is Serotonin?

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A chemical controlling mood/sleep/appetite/temperature regulation/sensory perception

20
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The central axon of a unipolar neuron contain?

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Axon Terminals

21
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What is the function of the ‘Microglia’?

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It is a phagocytotic cell, that removes debris

22
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What is Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF)?

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A colourless fluid that circulates the brain and spinal cord.

23
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Describe Schwann Cells.

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Found and functions in the PNS. They encircle the axon, form myelin sheath, and involved in regeneration

24
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Describe the function of Motor/Efferent Neurons.

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The AP travels away from CNS, to the effectors

25
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Describe the function of Interneurons/Asscoiation Neurons.

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The communication between sensory and motor neurons. Processes information (sensory.n) and activates response (motor.n) if needed.

26
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If neurotransmitter is excitatory, AP is ______ likely

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More

27
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Define Synaptic Cleft.

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Space between communicating neurons

28
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A cell body/soma function is?

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Processes protein to parts of the neurons

29
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Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid (GABA)

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x

30
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What is Synapses?

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Site of communication between two neurons or with another cell

31
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Where are the Synaptic End Bulbs located?

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The ends of Axon Terminals

32
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Explain a Electrical Synapses.

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APs conduct directly between the plasma membranes through gap junctions

33
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What is a Stimulus?

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A major change in environment (internal/external) that activates an AP

34
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Where are Axon Terminals located?

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The ends of an axon

35
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Explain Chemical Synapses.

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AP reaches the end of the pre-synaptic neuron, the release of a neurotransmitter diffuses across the synaptic cleft, binds to the post-synaptic neuron

36
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Neurotransmitter (NT)

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A chemical released by the pre-synaptic neuron to affect the post-synaptic neurons or effector

37
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What is the function of Ependymal cells?

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Produce and circulate cerebrospinal fluid in brain and spinal cord