Lab 12 Prep Guide
Anatomy of the Neuron
Match the structures of the neuron with the correct function. Use terms found in Part 1 of the
Required Terms and Concepts
1. Part of the neuron that releases neurotransmitters
2. Organelle that stores neurotransmitters
3. Conducts electrical currents towards the cell body
4. Increases the speed of impulse transmission
5. Location of the nucleus
6. Generally conducts impulses away from the cell body
7. Cells that form the myelin sheath
8. Ribosomes in the neuron
9. Space between Schwann cells
Meninges
Complete the following table about the meninges of the brain
Meninges from most Tissue type Function
superficial to deep:
CSF Flow
Use numbers 1 through 9 to put the following structures in order for the flow of CSF through the
brain. Use the description and diagram in Fig 13.9 to help you. Be sure to follow the flow
anatomically – finding each of these structures in the image.
____ arachnoid villi
____ cerebral aqueduct
____ choroid plexus of lateral ventricle
____ dural venus sinus
____ fourth ventricle
____ interventricular foramen
____ lateral or median apertures
____ subarachnoid space
____ third ventricle
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Anatomy of the Neuron
Match the structures of the neuron with the correct function. Use terms found in Part 1 of the
Required Terms and Concepts
1. Part of the neuron that releases neurotransmitters
2. Organelle that stores neurotransmitters
3. Conducts electrical currents towards the cell body
4. Increases the speed of impulse transmission
5. Location of the nucleus
6. Generally conducts impulses away from the cell body
7. Cells that form the myelin sheath
8. Ribosomes in the neuron
9. Space between Schwann cells
Meninges
Complete the following table about the meninges of the brain
Meninges from most Tissue type Function
superficial to deep:
CSF Flow
Use numbers 1 through 9 to put the following structures in order for the flow of CSF through the
brain. Use the description and diagram in Fig 13.9 to help you. Be sure to follow the flow
anatomically – finding each of these structures in the image.
____ arachnoid villi
____ cerebral aqueduct
____ choroid plexus of lateral ventricle
____ dural venus sinus
____ fourth ventricle
____ interventricular foramen
____ lateral or median apertures
____ subarachnoid space
____ third ventricle
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