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The sympathetic and parasympathetic parts of the autonomic
nervous system are working opposite each other. They want to
reverse each other's effects on the body. True or False?
What composes the Somatic nervous system?
What composes the autonomic nervous system? - CORRECT
ANSWER-False. They work in tandem and want to maintain the
body's condition at optimum.
Sensory and motor neurones
Organs and glands
Define homeostasis? What is the synaptic cleft?Define synaptic
knob? - CORRECT ANSWER-The maintenance of a constant optimal
internal environment in the body
The gap between adjacent neurons
,The end of a neurone that is associated with neuron impulses.
What neurone acts as an intermediary between other neurons
so they can communicate. This neurone is only in the brain and
spinal cord
What are the two nervous systems?
Central nervous system is composed of?
Peripheral nervous system is composed of..? - CORRECT ANSWER-
peripheral and central
Brain and spinal cord
Somatic and autonomic systems
Blank is referred to as voluntary and conscious part of the
peripheral nervous system - CORRECT ANSWER-Somatic
Blank is referred to as unconscious and involuntary (part of
peripheral nervous system)
Parts of the autonomic nervous system - what do they do? -
CORRECT ANSWER-Autonomic
, sympathetic - preps the body for stressful situations e.g fight or
flight.
Parasympathetic - Calms the body down and returns it to
standard operation after stressful situation (bodily cool down)
Where are neurotransmitters stored before released into the
synaptic cleft? Where are synaptic veiscles?
Define neuron? What is it's basic function? - CORRECT ANSWER-
Relayyyy
Both in Synaptic knob.
nerve cell - Small information processer
Blank are input sites where information received from other
neurones.
How are receptors part of synpatic transmission?
Give an example of inhibitory neurotransmitters? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Dendrites
They are where neurotransmitters attach depending on the
shape of the receptor. Receptors on dendrites are
complementary to the neurotransmitters similar to a lock and
key