The Cell Lecture 17

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C L I I I O U S V M E F M E L F B X U T H
G V X T M D G N M G P O C S X G Q C Y W I
A F X B M C J P G O L Q F N H Y V X W J J
P M O W U G H J G G R D O N C P T E L L B
H A K E D F U C O N V E R G E N C E H G J
A F F G M A Y V J Y G Q K D B Q U S G Y S
X S J U A F K D A I G X P P J H T F G I W
C E N T R A L N E R V O U S S Y S T E M V
L W N E U R O N I N C E R E B E L L U M U
H K J F S P E H X X J I V J L P H F L W G
G M E A C T I O N P O T E N T I A L T Y W
Y W V H B Y S B E W N Q O Y D S X N S C Q
O C S N E R V O U S S Y S T E M W C G F S
D N E U R O N I N R E T I N A R J B L Y Y
Q N E U R O N A L N E T W O R K S O S S T
N E U R O N I N C O R T E X F B N U O Y J
L H Y X V C X M F Q R I H G W L I J E N M
D X Q A J C E X D I V E R G E N C E E S D
Q G V W I T H D R A W A L R E F L E X C G
N W A A W L X Q O M F H G C X L S W L F W
U B A U J X F S B W H H X L W W W N E U Q

Clues

  • arrangements containing more than one nerve cell, vary in complexity (8, 8)
  • brain and spinal cord, processing centre encased in bone (7, 7, 6)
  • branched dendrites, long axon, wide, long distance communication (6, 2, 6)
  • communicates between different areas of organism, controls functions of the organism, regulates responses to conditions or sensory stimuli (7, 6)
  • fewer dendrites, fewer inputs, deals with vision (6, 2, 6)
  • lots of dendrites, more inputs, controls intricate, complex movement (6, 2, 10)
  • simplest reflex, involves one afferent, one efferent and one interneuron, impulses travel to spinal cord, facilitates rapid response (10, 6)
  • synapses channel signals down a certain nerve/tract division (11)
  • synpases expand signals down a certain nerve/tract divison (10)
  • transient change in the potential difference across the membrane of the neuron, flows down neuron, form basis of communication (6, 9)

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