Physiology SG 3/21

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