Nervous System - Page 2
Questions
- What makes up a neuron?
- What are the bony coverings of the central nervous system?
- What part of the brain is associated with memory?
- How can neurotransmitters be excitatory or inhibitory?
- What is 'opercularization' during embryonic development of brain?
- Which neurotransmitter(s) is/are involved in mood fluctuations?
- In the human brain, which lobe gives you sense of direction?
- Where are Red Blood Cells, produced? What is the average life span of a RBC?
- What is neuropathy?
- In normal somatic cells, what is telomerase?
- Which part of brain is responsible for superstition?
- Is there one receptor site on one neuron for each neurotransmitter? Can a receptor site handle more than one type of neurotransmitter?
- What is the front, right part of the brain called?
- Do somatic cells go through meiosis? Do they also go through mitosis?
- Which of the following neurotransmitters is associated with sleep, mood, attention, and learning? Is it acetylcholine, GABA, Epinephrine, Serotonin, or Endorphins?
- How do neurotransmitters aid nervous system function?
- What is the difference between motor neurons and sensory neurons?
- Is the function of acetylcholine in the central nervous system to transmit impulses between neurons, prevent an action potential from occurring, slow down the transmission of nerve impulses, or to maintain a resting potential?
- Homeostasis is controlled by both nervous and endocrine systems. Compared to hormones, action of nerves could be described as which of the following? a)more effective b)more complex c)more time consuming d)more rapid
- What effect does rohypnol have on the brain's neurotransmitters?