what is the nervous system responsible for?
what is the nervous system composed of
what are the components of a neuron
axon = long cellular process that transmits impulses or action potentials away from cell body
*axons end in synpatic terminals (also called boutons or knobs)
what covers the axon in most mammalian cells
insulated by myelin
what produces myelin
where are neurotransmitters released?
released in synaptic terminals into the synpase (synpatic cleft)
*axons can be very long ex: travel from spinal cord to tip of foot


What are the 4 major cell types in the CNS and their roles
Astrocytes
Oligodendrocytes
Ependymal cells
What are the major cell types of the PNS
Satellite cells
Schwann cells
what is the function of neurons
what is the resting potential
*even at rest neuron is polarized
what causes the potential difference

How does an action potential begin
* action potential begins when voltage gated Na+ channels open in response to depolarization
what happens once the action potential reached the synaptic terminal
how does repolarization occur
what is hyperpolarization
what is teh refractery period
action potential is called an _____ response

what is impulse propogation
what is the synapse
what are effector cells
neurons can communicate with post synpatic cells other than neurons such as cells in muscles or glands: called effector cells
how does neurotransmitter release work
how is neurotransmitter removed
what is the effect of curare