Chapter # - Chapter Title

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Topic Nerves.
Advertisements

Chapter 11 - Fundamentals of the Nervous System and Nervous Tissue
Functional Organization of Nervous Tissue $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100$100$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Introduction FINAL ROUND Cells Membrane Potential Action.
Lecture packet 9 Reading: Chapter 7
THE NERVOUS SYSTEM.
Notes The Nervous System Chapter 35 Section 2.
Chapter 10 Key Terms 1 AcetylcholineEpinephrine Afferent NeuronsEfferent Neurons AstrocytesAxon Axon TerminalsDopamine DendritesEndorphins NeuronsReflex.
The Nervous System: Neural Tissue Chapter 13. Human Anatomy, 3rd edition Prentice Hall, © 2001 Introduction Nervous system = control center & communications.
Functions of the Nervous System Slide 7.1a Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings 1.Sensory input – gathering information.
Functions of the Nervous System
Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology Fifth edition Seeley, Stephens and Tate Slide 2.1 Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin.
The Nervous System. Functions of the Nervous System Sensory input—gathering information To monitor changes occurring inside and outside the body Changes.
The Nervous System.
Biology 30 Unit 1: The Nervous System Intro Recap.
Nervous System.
Neuron Structure and Function. Nervous System  Nervous system is composed of specialized cells called neurons.  Neurons have long “arms” called axons.
Nervous Tissue. Neuron (motor)  Nerves – bundles of neurons held together by connective tissue (found in PNS)  Neurons – specialized nerve cells that.
- The central nervous system consists of the brain and the spinal cord - sensory information is received by them and interpreted and then processed (responded.
Nervous System & Neurons
Basics of the Nervous System
The Nervous System Anatomy and Physiology Nervous System Functions 1. Sensory-receptors gather information and pass it on toward the CNS 2. Integrative-in.
(Neuro)Glial cells- why are they important?. Neurons have a negative “Resting Potential” Nerve impulse = Action Potential Ready… Aim… FIRE!
Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings Slides 7.1 – 7.22 Seventh Edition Elaine.
The Nervous System Neuron –Cell body; Dendrites; Axon Three general groups of neurons –Sensory neurons (afferent or receptor) Receive the initial stimulus.
Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings Slides 7.1 – 7.22 Seventh Edition Elaine.
$100 $200 $300 $ $200 $300 $400 $500 Parts of a Neuron Org of NS Reflexes Action Potential Areas of the Brain 1 Areas of the Brain 2. Nervous System.
Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology
Chapter 7 The Nervous System. Functions of the Nervous System 1. Sensory input – gathering information  monitor changes inside and outside the body 
The Nervous System Fundamentals of the Nervous System and Nervous Tissue.
THE NERVOUS SYSTEM Chapter 8. Neural Tissue Neurons Neuroglia.
NERVOUS SYSTEM NERVOUS TISSUE. Nervous System - General Control System Regulator of Homeostasis Electrical Impulses Rapid & Transient Effects.
The Nervous System: Neural Tissue
8.2 Structures and Processes of the Nervous System
Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings Slides 7.1 – 7.22 Seventh Edition Elaine.
Chapter 17 The nervous system.
Lecture Objectives: Identify and define the structures of the neuron
The Nervous System By Eko Widodo. The nervous system is one of the 2 control systems in our body. The nervous system is designed for fast action. It coordinates.
The master communication center of the body.. 3 Main Functions:  Monitor all information about changes occurring both inside and outside the body. 
DR /Noha Elsayed Anatomy &Physiology CLS 221 Nervous system.
Nervous System Structure & Function. Nervous System Master control & communication system for the body Works with other systems to maintain homeostasis.
The Nervous System.
Nervous System Physiology. 3 functions of the nervous system 1) Sensory Input 2) Integration- decisions 3) Motor Output.
The Nervous System: Neural Tissue Chapter 13. Human Anatomy, 3rd edition Prentice Hall, © 2001 Introduction Nervous system = control center & communications.
 Sensory input – gathering information ◦ To monitor changes occurring inside and outside the body ◦ Changes = stimuli  Integration ◦ To process and.
Neuron Structure and Function. Nervous System  Nervous system is composed of specialized cells called neurons.  Neurons have long “arms” called axons.
ELAINE N. MARIEB EIGHTH EDITION 7 Copyright © 2006 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings PowerPoint ® Lecture Slide Presentation by.
The Nervous System. Functions of the Nervous System Figure 7.1.
ELAINE N. MARIEB EIGHTH EDITION 7 Copyright © 2006 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings PowerPoint ® Lecture Slide Presentation by.
 Elaborate communication system that contains more than 100 billion nerve cells in the brain alone  Control the actions of the body  Makes adjustments.
Nervous system. General Info The nervous system controls movement, reflexes and thought processes The nervous system controls movement, reflexes and thought.
The Nervous System: Neural Tissue. Introduction –Nervous system = control center & communications network –Functions  Stimulates movements  Maintains.
Ch. 9 Test Review Nervous System Central Nervous System Peripheral Nervous System.
 Sensory input — gathering information  To monitor changes occurring inside and outside the body  Changes = stimuli  Integration  To process and.
Nervous System. The nervous system is broken down into two major parts:
CHAPTER 7. FUNCTIONS 1. Sensory Input- sensory receptors respond to external and internal stimuli by generating nerve impulses that travel to the brain.
The Nervous System Mission Hills High School. Functions of the Nervous System Sensory Sensory Integrative Integrative Motor Motor.
Do Now 1/7/15 Welcome back – happy 2015!
Chapter 11 - The Fundamentals of the Nervous System
NEED TO SHORTEN 7 49 slides 3 hour & 10 min The Nervous System.
Functions of the Nervous System
The Nervous System.
The Nervous System.
Nervous Tissue.
The Nervous System.
The Nervous System.
The Nervous System.
The Nervous System.
7 The Nervous System PPT-A This ppt: 7 slides
Nervous System.
Digestive System Jeopardy
Presentation transcript:

Chapter # - Chapter Title Topic 1 Topic 2 Topic 3 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500

The term central nervous system refers to the: Topic 1: $100 Question The term central nervous system refers to the: a. autonomic and peripheral nervous systems b. brain, spinal cord, and cranial nerves c. brain and cranial nerves d. spinal cord and spinal nerves e. brain and spinal cord ANSWER BACK TO GAME

The term central nervous system refers to the: Topic 1: $100 Answer The term central nervous system refers to the: a. autonomic and peripheral nervous systems b. brain, spinal cord, and cranial nerves c. brain and cranial nerves d. spinal cord and spinal nerves e. brain and spinal cord BACK TO GAME

The peripheral nervous system consists of: a. spinal nerves only Topic 1: $200 Question The peripheral nervous system consists of: a. spinal nerves only b. the brain only c. cranial nerves only d. the brain and spinal cord e. the spinal and cranial nerves ANSWER BACK TO GAME

The peripheral nervous system consists of: a. spinal nerves only Topic 1: $200 Answer The peripheral nervous system consists of: a. spinal nerves only b. the brain only c. cranial nerves only d. the brain and spinal cord e. the spinal and cranial nerves BACK TO GAME

The Schwann cell forms a myelin sheath around the: a. dendrites Topic 1: $300 Question The Schwann cell forms a myelin sheath around the: a. dendrites b. cell body c. nucleus d. axon e. nodes of Ranvier ANSWER BACK TO GAME

The Schwann cell forms a myelin sheath around the: a. dendrites Topic 1: $300 Answer The Schwann cell forms a myelin sheath around the: a. dendrites b. cell body c. nucleus d. axon e. nodes of Ranvier BACK TO GAME

Topic 1: $400 Question The neuron processes that normally receive incoming stimuli are called: a. axons b. dendrites c. neurolemmas d. Schwann cells e. satellite cells ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Topic 1: $400 Answer The neuron processes that normally receive incoming stimuli are called: a. axons b. dendrites c. neurolemmas d. Schwann cells e. satellite cells BACK TO GAME

a. an outer membrane on a neuroglial cell Topic 1: $500 Question Which one of the following best describes the waxy-appearing material called myelin: a. an outer membrane on a neuroglial cell b. a lipid-protein (lipoprotein) cell membrane on the outside of axons c. a mass of white lipid material that surrounds the cell body of a neuron d. a mass of white lipid material that insulates the axon of a neuron e. a mass of white lipid material that surrounds the dendrites of a neuron ANSWER BACK TO GAME

a. an outer membrane on a neuroglial cell Topic 1: $500 Answer Which one of the following best describes the waxy-appearing material called myelin: a. an outer membrane on a neuroglial cell b. a lipid-protein (lipoprotein) cell membrane on the outside of axons c. a mass of white lipid material that surrounds the cell body of a neuron d. a mass of white lipid material that insulates the axon of a neuron e. a mass of white lipid material that surrounds the dendrites of a neuron BACK TO GAME

Topic 2: $100 Question A neuron with a cell body located in the CNS whose primary function is connecting other neurons is called a(n): a. efferent neuron b. afferent neuron c. association neuron d. glial cell e. satellite cell ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Topic 2: $100 Answer A neuron with a cell body located in the CNS whose primary function is connecting other neurons is called a(n): a. efferent neuron b. afferent neuron c. association neuron d. glial cell e. satellite cell BACK TO GAME

Impulse conduction is fastest in neurons that are: a. myelinated Topic 2: $200 Question Impulse conduction is fastest in neurons that are: a. myelinated b. unmyelinated c. sensory d. motor e. cerebral ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Impulse conduction is fastest in neurons that are: a. myelinated Topic 2: $200 Answer Impulse conduction is fastest in neurons that are: a. myelinated b. unmyelinated c. sensory d. motor e. cerebral BACK TO GAME

Topic 2: $300 Question Immediately after an action potential is propagated, which one of the following ions rapidly diffuses out of the cell into the tissue fluid: a. sodium b. chloride c. calcium d. potassium e. magnesium ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Topic 2: $300 Answer Immediately after an action potential is propagated, which one of the following ions rapidly diffuses out of the cell into the tissue fluid: a. sodium b. chloride c. calcium d. potassium e. magnesium BACK TO GAME

e. both potassium and sodium Topic 2: $400 Question An action potential is caused by an influx of these ions into the cell: a. potassium b. sodium c. calcium d. magnesium e. both potassium and sodium ANSWER BACK TO GAME

e. both potassium and sodium Topic 2: $400 Answer An action potential is caused by an influx of these ions into the cell: a. potassium b. sodium c. calcium d. magnesium e. both potassium and sodium BACK TO GAME

The ability to respond to a stimulus is termed: a. polarized Topic 2: $500 Question The ability to respond to a stimulus is termed: a. polarized b. irritability c. depolarized d. conductivity e. all-or-none response ANSWER BACK TO GAME

The ability to respond to a stimulus is termed: a. polarized Topic 2: $500 Answer The ability to respond to a stimulus is termed: a. polarized b. irritability c. depolarized d. conductivity e. all-or-none response BACK TO GAME

The gap between two communicating neurons is termed: a. synaptic cleft Topic 3: $100 Question The gap between two communicating neurons is termed: a. synaptic cleft b. cell body c. effector d. Schwann cell e. node of Ranvier ANSWER BACK TO GAME

The gap between two communicating neurons is termed: a. synaptic cleft Topic 3: $100 Answer The gap between two communicating neurons is termed: a. synaptic cleft b. cell body c. effector d. Schwann cell e. node of Ranvier BACK TO GAME

d. the sodium-potassium pump e. an action potential Topic 3: $200 Question The substance that is released at axonal endings to propagate a nervous impulse is called: a. an ion b. nerve glue c. a neurotransmitter d. the sodium-potassium pump e. an action potential ANSWER BACK TO GAME

d. the sodium-potassium pump e. an action potential Topic 3: $200 Answer The substance that is released at axonal endings to propagate a nervous impulse is called: a. an ion b. nerve glue c. a neurotransmitter d. the sodium-potassium pump e. an action potential BACK TO GAME

Topic 3: $300 Question Which of the following is the correct sequence in a typical reflex arc: a. effector, afferent neuron, integration center, efferent neuron, receptor b. receptor, afferent neuron, integration center, efferent neuron, effector c. effector, efferent neuron, integration center, afferent neuron, receptor d. receptor, efferent neuron, integration center, afferent neuron, effector e. receptor, afferent neuron, efferent neuron, integration center, effector ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Topic 3: $300 Answer Which of the following is the correct sequence in a typical reflex arc: a. effector, afferent neuron, integration center, efferent neuron, receptor b. receptor, afferent neuron, integration center, efferent neuron, effector c. effector, efferent neuron, integration center, afferent neuron, receptor d. receptor, efferent neuron, integration center, afferent neuron, effector e. receptor, afferent neuron, efferent neuron, integration center, effector BACK TO GAME

Muscles and glands are: a. receptors b. effectors c. myelinated Topic 3: $400 Question Muscles and glands are: a. receptors b. effectors c. myelinated d. part of the peripheral nervous system e. part of the central nervous system ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Muscles and glands are: a. receptors b. effectors c. myelinated Topic 3: $400 Answer Muscles and glands are: a. receptors b. effectors c. myelinated d. part of the peripheral nervous system e. part of the central nervous system BACK TO GAME

Topic 3: $500 Question The diffusion of potassium ions out of a neuron causes it to experience: a. an action potential b. depolarization c. repolarization d. a graded potential e. a nerve impulse ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Topic 3: $500 Answer The diffusion of potassium ions out of a neuron causes it to experience: a. an action potential b. depolarization c. repolarization d. a graded potential e. a nerve impulse BACK TO GAME

Question: a. Choice 1 b. Choice 2 c. Choice 3 d. Choice 4 Topic 4: $100 Question Question: a. Choice 1 b. Choice 2 c. Choice 3 d. Choice 4 ANSWER BACK TO GAME

c. Choice 3 (correct answer) d. Choice 4 Topic 4: $100 Answer Question: a. Choice 1 b. Choice 2 c. Choice 3 (correct answer) d. Choice 4 BACK TO GAME

Question: a. Choice 1 b. Choice 2 c. Choice 3 d. Choice 4 Topic 4: $200 Question Question: a. Choice 1 b. Choice 2 c. Choice 3 d. Choice 4 ANSWER BACK TO GAME

c. Choice 3 (correct answer) d. Choice 4 Topic 4: $200 Answer Question: a. Choice 1 b. Choice 2 c. Choice 3 (correct answer) d. Choice 4 BACK TO GAME

Question: a. Choice 1 b. Choice 2 c. Choice 3 d. Choice 4 Topic 4: $300 Question Question: a. Choice 1 b. Choice 2 c. Choice 3 d. Choice 4 ANSWER BACK TO GAME

c. Choice 3 (correct answer) d. Choice 4 Topic 4: $300 Answer Question: a. Choice 1 b. Choice 2 c. Choice 3 (correct answer) d. Choice 4 BACK TO GAME

Question: a. Choice 1 b. Choice 2 c. Choice 3 d. Choice 4 Topic 4: $400 Question Question: a. Choice 1 b. Choice 2 c. Choice 3 d. Choice 4 ANSWER BACK TO GAME

c. Choice 3 (correct answer) d. Choice 4 Topic 4: $400 Answer Question: a. Choice 1 b. Choice 2 c. Choice 3 (correct answer) d. Choice 4 BACK TO GAME

Question: a. Choice 1 b. Choice 2 c. Choice 3 d. Choice 4 Topic 4: $500 Question Question: a. Choice 1 b. Choice 2 c. Choice 3 d. Choice 4 ANSWER BACK TO GAME

c. Choice 3 (correct answer) d. Choice 4 Topic 4: $500 Answer Question: a. Choice 1 b. Choice 2 c. Choice 3 (correct answer) d. Choice 4 BACK TO GAME

Question: a. Choice 1 b. Choice 2 c. Choice 3 d. Choice 4 Topic 5: $100 Question Question: a. Choice 1 b. Choice 2 c. Choice 3 d. Choice 4 ANSWER BACK TO GAME

c. Choice 3 (correct answer) d. Choice 4 Topic 5: $100 Answer Question: a. Choice 1 b. Choice 2 c. Choice 3 (correct answer) d. Choice 4 BACK TO GAME

Question: a. Choice 1 b. Choice 2 c. Choice 3 d. Choice 4 Topic 5: $200 Question Question: a. Choice 1 b. Choice 2 c. Choice 3 d. Choice 4 ANSWER BACK TO GAME

c. Choice 3 (correct answer) d. Choice 4 Topic 5: $200 Answer Question: a. Choice 1 b. Choice 2 c. Choice 3 (correct answer) d. Choice 4 BACK TO GAME

Question: a. Choice 1 b. Choice 2 c. Choice 3 d. Choice 4 Topic 5: $300 Question Question: a. Choice 1 b. Choice 2 c. Choice 3 d. Choice 4 ANSWER BACK TO GAME

c. Choice 3 (correct answer) d. Choice 4 Topic 5: $300 Answer Question: a. Choice 1 b. Choice 2 c. Choice 3 (correct answer) d. Choice 4 BACK TO GAME

Question: a. Choice 1 b. Choice 2 c. Choice 3 d. Choice 4 Topic 5: $400 Question Question: a. Choice 1 b. Choice 2 c. Choice 3 d. Choice 4 ANSWER BACK TO GAME

c. Choice 3 (correct answer) d. Choice 4 Topic 5: $400 Answer Question: a. Choice 1 b. Choice 2 c. Choice 3 (correct answer) d. Choice 4 BACK TO GAME

Question: a. Choice 1 b. Choice 2 c. Choice 3 d. Choice 4 Topic 5: $500 Question Question: a. Choice 1 b. Choice 2 c. Choice 3 d. Choice 4 ANSWER BACK TO GAME

c. Choice 3 (correct answer) d. Choice 4 Topic 5: $500 Answer Question: a. Choice 1 b. Choice 2 c. Choice 3 (correct answer) d. Choice 4 BACK TO GAME

Question: a. Choice 1 b. Choice 2 c. Choice 3 d. Choice 4 FINAL ROUND Question Question: a. Choice 1 b. Choice 2 c. Choice 3 d. Choice 4 ANSWER BACK TO GAME

c. Choice 3 (correct answer) d. Choice 4 FINAL ROUND Answer Question: a. Choice 1 b. Choice 2 c. Choice 3 (correct answer) d. Choice 4 BACK TO GAME