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Data in - correct answer ✔✔Afferent, sensory input from the peripheral NS to central NS
Analysis - correct answer ✔✔Central NS integrations -Brain and spinal cord
Data out - correct answer ✔✔Efferent, motor output, from Cental NS to Peripheral NS
skeletal, smooth, cardiac, and glandular activity
Sensory Afferent - correct answer ✔✔Carry toward CNS
Motor Efferent - correct answer ✔✔Carry away from CNS in a final common pathway
Sensory Transduction - correct answer ✔✔changing one form of energy to the movement of
ions across membranes
Electromagnetic Energy - correct answer ✔✔Vision: Wavelength 390nm-700nm
Mechanical Energy - correct answer ✔✔Touch, Hearing: change shape of hand sends electrical
signal to brain to interpret and identify what you're touching
Chemical Energy - correct answer ✔✔Taste, Smell: Energy stored in a shape of a molecule and
binds to receptor
, Neuron Doctrine - correct answer ✔✔The neuron is the fundamental structural and functional
unit of the nervous system
Santiago Ramonycajal - correct answer ✔✔Cellularist: Nervous system is constructed from
individual cells neurons
Law of dynamic polarization - correct answer ✔✔Information flows in one direction
Camillio Golgi - correct answer ✔✔Reticularists: Each neuron is connected to another neuron by
cytoplasmic bridges
Neuron Structure - correct answer ✔✔
Input Region - correct answer ✔✔Dendrite and Cell Body- recieves input from other cells
Has Ligand-gated iontropic channel and neurotransmitter opened channels
Ion Channels - correct answer ✔✔function as transmembrane proteins in the plasma
membrane. Electrical events in neurons lead to membrane associated events
Conductile Region - correct answer ✔✔Axon: Voltage gated channels that are charge sensitive
Output Region - correct answer ✔✔Axon Terminal: Have Voltage Gated Ca+ channels, that
trigger exocytosis and neurotransmitter release
Vesicles - correct answer ✔✔move 200-400 mm/day-fast component: vesicular proteins
cytoplasmic protein - correct answer ✔✔move .5-2 mm/day: slow component