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genetic, anatomic, and functional unit of the nervous system |
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3 functional regions of a neuron |
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input region, conductile region, and output region |
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region of neuron that contains passive membrane |
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region of a neuron that contains voltage-gated channels |
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region of a neuron from which neurotransmitter is released |
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amplitude of an action potential decays with distance traveled along the conductile region of a neuron in a membrane lacking voltage-gated channels |
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neuronal membrane lacking voltage-gated ion channels; present in neuronal input regions |
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action potential propagation |
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sequential opening of voltage-gated Na+ channels followed by opening of voltage-gated K+ channels |
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increases conductivity along a neuron |
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gaps between myelin sheaths in which voltage-gated channels are concentrated |
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event that opens voltage gated Na+ channels |
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constitute release of neurotransmitter |
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constitute transduction of chemical (neurotransmitters) to electrical signals |
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carry Ca+ ions via exocytosis into synaptic cleft |
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small molecule transmitters |
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acetylcholine, glutamate, GABA, glycine, serotonin, the catecholamines, and the purines |
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main subsets of neurotransmitters |
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small molecule transmitters and peptides |
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portion of neuron in which small molecule transmitters are created and packaged |
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peptide neurotransmitters |
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small, neuromodulatory proteins; over 50 identified; many act as hormones elsewhere; function through second messengers |
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ligand-gated ion channels |
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opened by neurotransmitters |
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excitatory ligand-gated ion channel |
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inhibitory ligand-gated ion channel |
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excitatory post synaptic potential (EPSP) |
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<1 mv; summate with IPSPs to determine if a trigger zone reaches threshold level |
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triggering an action potential |
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hundreds of potentials are required |
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addition of potentials arriving from different regions |
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addition of potentials within the same time window |
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support cells of the nervous system |
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background matter in nervous tissue slides (cross sections of neurons, etc.) |
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intracellular components of neuronal cell bodies |
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increased conduction; faster reactions; "superficial pain" |
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reduced conduction; slower reaction; "deep pain" |
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creates mylen sheath in CNS |
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creates mylen sheath in PNS |
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single nucleus in a PNS nerve |
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could belong to a schwann cell, an endothelial cell, or a CT cell; NOT THE NUCLEUS OF A NEURONAL CELL BODY |
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