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| What is a wave of action potential? |
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| Allows to react to physical and chemical changes in surrounding environment |
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| What is the purpose of the Nervous System? |
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| Receive messages from neurons |
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| What are the most abundant cells? |
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Provide: physical support, insulation, and nutrients for neurons |
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| What do neurogilal cells do? |
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| What makes up the Central Nervous System? |
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| What make up the Peripheral Nervous System? |
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| Which nervous system connects with the rest of the body? |
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| What are conscious and subconscious sensations? |
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| What is the specific part where a cell neuron begins? |
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| When a nerve impulse travels down and jumps across a gap |
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| Are most cells unipolar, multipolar, or mixed? Are they sensory or motor? |
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| What nerve impulses faster? |
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| Form Myelin sheath around neurons |
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| What do Schwann Cells do? |
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| What are axons with myelin around them? |
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| Can neurons carry on Mitosis? |
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| Multipolar, Bipolar, Unipolar |
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| What are the structural ways of classification? |
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| When sodium ions come into cells |
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| When potassium ions diffuse outwards |
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| What kind of nerve has more sodium outside the neuron? |
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| What is the outermost covering of a nerve? |
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| Which ion affects a neuron the most? |
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| If medication were to stop Nervous System it helps to |
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| What is an example of a neurotransmitter that is excitatory? |
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| What is an affrent nerve? |
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| What is the inner most layer? |
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| Where do you find Cerebrospinal fluid |
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| _________ carry impulses towards neuron |
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| ____ are a series of inter connected cavities that contain cerebral spinal fluid |
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| _______ keeps you awake and asleep |
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| ______ connects 2 hemispheres |
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| What houses the control center? |
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| Cranial and Spinal Nerves |
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| How many cranial and spinal nerves |
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| What cranial nerve is responsible for hearing? |
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| What sends information away? |
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| When at rest, what division of the nervous system is most active? |
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