Neuro Anatomy

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  1. 1. The signal that travels along the length of a nerve fiber and ends in the release of neurotransmitters.
  2. 5. a chemical substance that is released at the end of a nerve fiber by the arrival of a nerve impulse and, by diffusing across the synapse or junction, causes the transfer of the impulse to another nerve fiber, a muscle fiber, or some other structure.
  3. 7. crepuscular rodents, slightly larger and more robust than ground squirrels, native to the Andes Mountains in South America.
  4. 9. Nervous System the part of the nervous system responsible for control of the bodily functions not consciously directed, such as breathing, the heartbeat, and digestive processes.
  5. 11. the long threadlike part of a nerve cell along which impulses are conducted from the cell body to other cells.
  6. 13. a short branched extension of a nerve cell, along which impulses received from other cells at synapses are transmitted to the cell body.
  7. 15. Nervous System originates in the thoracic regions of the spinal cord; opposes physiological effects of the parasympathetic: reduces digestive secretions; speeds the heart; contracts blood vessels
  8. 17. Cord- the cylindrical bundle of nerve fibers and associated tissue that is enclosed in the spine and connects nearly all parts of the body to the brain, with which it forms the central nervous system.
  9. 18. Potential the change in electrical potential associated with the passage of an impulse along the membrane of a muscle cell or nerve cell
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  1. 2. Nervous System the nervous system outside the brain and spinal cord.
  2. 3. Nervous System originates in the brain stem and lower part of the spinal cord; opposes physiological effects of the sympathetic nervous system: stimulates digestive secretions; slows the heart; constricts the pupils; dilates blood vessels
  3. 4. an organ or cell able to respond to light, heat, or other external stimulus and transmit a signal to a sensory nerve.
  4. 6. A detectable change in the internal or external environment.
  5. 7. Nervous System the complex of nerve tissues that controls the activities of the body. In vertebrates it comprises the brain and spinal cord.
  6. 8. a specialized cell transmitting nerve impulses; a nerve cell.
  7. 10. Sheath An insulating layer surrounding vertebrate peripheral neurons, that dramatically increases the speed of conduction.
  8. 12. or Flight Response The fight or flight response is a physiological reaction that occurs in response to a perceived harmful event, attack, or threat to survival.
  9. 14. Neuron a neuron conducting impulses inwards to the brain or spinal cord
  10. 15. a junction between two nerve cells, consisting of a minute gap across which impulses pass by diffusion of a neurotransmitter.
  11. 16. Neuron a nerve cell forming part of a pathway along which impulses pass from the brain or spinal cord to a muscle or gland.