Neurotransmission

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  • Created on: 10-04-17 16:41
What type of cell is a neuron?
Nerve cell
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What are the tree branch structures on the left of the neuron called?
Dendrites
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What do the receptors on the end of dendrites do?
Pick up signals from other neurons
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What are the signals passed along neurons?
Chemical substances called neurotransmitters
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Where is the nucleus found in the neuron?
In the soma (main body)
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What does the nucleus do?
Contains genetic material - instructions for the cell's activities
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What do we call the signal that is eventually strong enough to travel down the axon of a neuron?
Action potential
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What are the axon terminals called?
Synaptic buttons
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What is released when the signal reaches the axon terminals?
Neurotransmitters
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What is the axon covered in? Why?
Myelin to prevent the signal degrading
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What is the specialised structure where communication between neurons occurs?
Synapses
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What is a synapse?
An area where neurons are close enough to each other that they can pass chemicals from one another
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What is the name of the neuron where the signal is initiated?
Pre-synaptic neuron
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What is the name of the neuron that receives a signal?
Post-synaptic neuron
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How are neurotransmitters packaged in the presynaptic neuron?
In vesicles
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What is a vesicle?
A small sac
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What do the vesicles do when the presynaptic neuron is excited by an action potential?
Fuse with the presynaptic membrane and release their contents into the synaptic cleft
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What do neurotransmitters interact with when in the synaptic cleft?
Receptors on the postsynaptic membrane
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Which process clears neurotransmitter molecules from the synaptic cleft?
Diffusion
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What do we mean by 'reuptake of neurotransmitters'?
Neurotransmitters are recycled and reused and taken back up into the presynaptic neuron
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What else could break down neurotransmitters in the synaptic cleft and send them back into the presynaptic neuron?
Enzymes
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