Nervous System - Page 3
Questions
- What are the 3 types of neurons and their functions?
- How do neurotransmitters communicate with postsynaptic neurons?
- Rachael is observing a few slides taken from a female orangutan. She observes an ovarian slide where all the cells show chromosome tetrads in synapses. Which stage of meiosis has Rachael observed?
- What neurotransmitters does Abilify affect?
- Is it true that your somatic cells have chromosomes just like the ones in your dad's sperm and your mom's egg, but that those chromosomes are not so similar to the chromosomes that your dad had in his somatic cells? How can this be explained?
- How do neurotransmitters influence us?
- Where are interneurons, sensory neurons and motor neurons found in the human body?
- How does the brain understand visual information from eyes?
- Why do neurotransmitters have to be removed from the receptors?
- What are the names of three neurotransmitters and their functions?
- What is the fate of neurotransmitters once they have performed their function? In other words I want to know how synaptic nerve transmission is ended (3-4 fates of neurotransmitters).
- Does the myelin sheath increase the speed of neural transmission?
- What is in the correct order for the general reflex arc?
- How does peripheral neuropathy affect the heart?
- Why is a peripheral smear test done? What conditions does it test for?
- How can the central nervous system be calmed?
- What substances do the neurotransmitters in the sympathetic nervous system contain at the first and second synapses?
- What does the left frontal lobe of the brain do?
- How do the number of chromosomes in gametes differ from those in somatic cells?
- What is the central nervous system's primary job?