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An organ innervated by the nervous system |
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A small tube of channel between adjacent cells formed by transmembrane proteins. Found at electrical synapses. |
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Central Nervous system which consists of the brain and spinal cord. |
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That portion of the peripheral nervous system which recieves sensory information from skin, muscles and joints and which innervates skeletal muscle. |
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Automatic Nervous System. The efferent portion of the peripheral nervous system which innervates smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands. |
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Skeletal muscle is activated by neurons of which nervous system? |
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Cardiac muscle, smooth muscle, and glands receive signals from neurons of which nervous system? |
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Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) |
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Synapse between an axon terminal and a dendrite. Carry input signals to neurons. |
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Synapse between an axon terminal and the cell body (soma) of a neuron. Carry input signals to neurons. |
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Synapse between two axon terminals. Can regulate the amount of chemical transmitter that is released by another axon terminal, thus inhibiting or facilitating the signal from another neuron. |
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A synapse formed by gap junctions between two neurons. Ions flow between neurons at electrical synapses. |
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A synapse formed by an axon terminal and neuronal cell membrane. A neurotransmitter conveys the signal from the axon terminal to the neuronal cell membrane.
Associated with the most complex human behaviors, including learning and memory. |
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Chemical Neurons have two parts: |
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An axon terminal of one neruon and the cell membrane of another neuron. |
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Membranous sacs containing neurotransmitter |
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The neuron which conducts an action potential toward a synapse. |
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A chemical that is released at synapses |
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The space separating one cell and another at a chemical synapse. |
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The neuron which recieves the signal at a synapse. |
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A protein that catalyzes a biochemical reaction. |
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The biochemical process of adding a phosphate group to a molecule. |
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A short distance chemical signal which can vary in amplitude. Synaptic potentials are the incoming signals to neurons. |
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