Across
- 3. when this happens, a chemical message is sent to neighboring neurons
- 5. located in the axon terminals
- 10. serotonin and dopamine
- 12. afferent nerve
- 14. includes hypothalamus and thyroid gland
- 15. example includes Oxycodone
- 16. neural impulses are always the same strength-weak stimuli don't produce weak impulses
- 17. intersection between axon tip of sending neuron and dendrite or cell body
- 18. positive charged ions come in and negative charged ions rush out
- 19. can be removed 3 ways: diffusion, degradation, and reuptake
Down
- 1. when a neuron can't have another action potential
- 2. damages myelin and nerve fibers
- 3. example includes Botulism
- 4. includes the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system
- 6. efferent nerve
- 7. examples include epinephrine and norepinephrine
- 8. also called an action potential
- 9. another word for skeletal nervous system
- 11. includes 3 types: sensory, motor, and inter
- 13. positice charged ions rush out and negative charged ions come in
