Physiology SG 3/21
Across
- 2. Serotonin is an example.
- 5. This is the target of botulism and tetanus bacterial toxins.
- 6. This is the major inhibitory NT.
- 10. This is a lipoprotein that surrounds axons and functions in insulation.
- 11. This is how nerve impulses move in myelinated axons.
- 12. These occur when a NT opens a Na+ channel.
- 13. This branch of the PNS is sensory.
- 14. Dopamine is an example of this.
- 15. This is the most common integrating center.
- 16. This nervous system houses the ANS and somatic nervous system.
- 17. This is the major excitatory NT.
- 18. This branch of the PNS is motor.
Down
- 1. This is when you cannot fire a new AP, regardless of the strength of stimulus.
- 3. These can affect presynaptic factors, postsynaptic factors, and NT release to determine synaptic signal strength.
- 4. This is a slow type of postsynaptic NT receptor.
- 7. This rule says that APs either fire or do not fire.
- 8. Cholinergic neurons primarily use this as their NT.
- 9. The posterior column pathway does...
- 11. These are responsible for depolarization.