Title: The Neuron:Quiz Game
1The Neuron
Neuro Quiz
Identify the correct question
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? Michael McKeough 2008
2The NeuronNeuro Quiz
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3Information Processing 100
- This segment of the cell is responsible for
receiving all incoming information.
What is the receptive segment?
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4Information Processing 200
- The purpose of this cell process is to increase
the surface area of the receptive segment of the
cell.
What is a dendrite?
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5Information Processing 300
- This segment of the neuron is responsible for
analyzing incoming information. - This region of the neuron tests for critical
threshold.
What is the axon hillock?
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6Information Processing 400
- This information processing function is
responsible for relaying information from spot in
the nervous system to another.
What is transmission?
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7Information Processing 500
- This activity by the neuron produces a response
in the post-synaptic cell.
What is the release of neurotransmitter substance
into the cleft?
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8Synapses 100
- Synapses form this type of gate and thereby
regulate the directional flow of information
within the nervous system.
What is a one-way gate?
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9Synapses 200
- This is the most common type of synapse found in
the nervous system.
What is axo-dendritic?
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10Synapses 300
- Transmitter substance is stored in this structure
in the presynaptic terminal.
What is a vesicle?
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11Synapses 400
- This is the site where most medications and
poisons have their effect.
What is the synaptic cleft?
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12Synapses 500
- This mechanical model portrays the relationship
between the transmitter molecule and the receptor
site on the post-synaptic membrane.
What is a key-and-lock arrangement?
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13Physiology 100
- This type of electrical conduction is found along
the myelinated segment of the axon.
What is saltatory conduction?
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14Physiology 200
- This type of electrical conduction is found along
the receptive segment of the neuron.
What is slow detrimental conduction?
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15Physiology 300
- This is the way information is portrayed along a
neuron.
What is transient electrical information?
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16Physiology 400
- This electrical potential is maintained by the
sodium and potassium pumps and disturbed by the
arrival of incoming information.
What is resting membrane potential?
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17Physiology 500
- This process of transferring information from one
neuron to another accounts for the synaptic delay
in information transmission.
What is energy transduction (changing from
electrical to chemical back to electrical)?
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18Miscellaneous 100
- This type of neuron transmits information from
the receptor into the CNS.
What is a first-order neuron?
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19Miscellaneous200
- All first-order neurons are this type of cell.
What is a pseudo-monopolar cell?
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20Miscellaneous300
- This is the process by which information from a
single neuron is spread to several post-synaptic
neurons. - This process enables parallel information
processing within the CNS.
What is divergence?
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21Miscellaneous400
- The entrance of a growing axonal sprout into this
structure greatly increases the chances that a
post-synaptic cell will become re-innervated.
What is the tube of Schwann cells (band of
Bungner)?
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22Miscellaneous500
- This is the information coding strategy used by
the nervous system to portray and transmit
information.
What is a frequency code?
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23Pathology 100
- This is the root cause of all impairments
following neuralgic insult.
What is damage to neurons?
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24Pathology 200
- This is the process of recovery of a neuron in
the peripheral nervous system.
What is Wallerina de- and regeneration?
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25Pathology 300
- This is the most severe class of peripheral nerve
injury according to Seddon.
What is neurotmesis?
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26Pathology 400
- This term describes the swelling of the cell body
and peripheral displacement of the nucleus and
Nissel substance following injury.
What is chromotolysis?
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27Pathology 500
- This structure is produced by aberrant growth of
an axonal sprout.
What is a neuroma?
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