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The Neuron. Neuro Quiz. Identify the correct question. Click to Play!.  Michael McKeough 2008. The Neuron Neuro Quiz. Click category value to begin. Click to reveal the question. Information Processing 100. This segment of the cell is responsible for receiving all incoming information. .

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  1. The Neuron Neuro Quiz Identify the correct question Click to Play!  Michael McKeough 2008

  2. The NeuronNeuro Quiz Click category value to begin.

  3. Click to reveal the question Information Processing 100 • This segment of the cell is responsible for receiving all incoming information. What is the receptive segment? Return to Game Board

  4. Click to reveal the question Information 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? Return to Game Board

  5. Click to reveal the question Information Processing300 • 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? Return to Game Board

  6. Click to reveal the question Information Processing400 • This information processing function is responsible for relaying information from spot in the nervous system to another. What is transmission? Return to Game Board

  7. Click to reveal the question Information Processing500 • This activity by the neuron produces a response in the post-synaptic cell. What is the release of neurotransmitter substance into the cleft? Return to Game Board

  8. Click to reveal the question Synapses 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? Return to Game Board

  9. Click to reveal the question Synapses 200 • This is the most common type of synapse found in the nervous system. What is axo-dendritic? Return to Game Board

  10. Click to reveal the question Synapses 300 • Transmitter substance is stored in this structure in the presynaptic terminal. What is a vesicle? Return to Game Board

  11. Click to reveal the question Synapses 400 • This is the site where most medications and poisons have their effect. What is the synaptic cleft? Return to Game Board

  12. Click to reveal the question Synapses 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? Return to Game Board

  13. Click to reveal the question Physiology 100 • This type of electrical conduction is found along the myelinated segment of the axon. What is saltatory conduction? Return to Game Board

  14. Click to reveal the question Physiology 200 • This type of electrical conduction is found along the receptive segment of the neuron. What is slow detrimental conduction? Return to Game Board

  15. Click to reveal the question Physiology 300 • This is the way information is portrayed along a neuron. What is transient electrical information? Return to Game Board

  16. Click to reveal the question Physiology 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? Return to Game Board

  17. Click to reveal the question Physiology 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)? Return to Game Board

  18. Click to reveal the question Miscellaneous 100 • This type of neuron transmits information from the receptor into the CNS. What is a first-order neuron? Return to Game Board

  19. Click to reveal the question Miscellaneous200 • All first-order neurons are this type of cell. What is a pseudo-monopolar cell? Return to Game Board

  20. Click to reveal the question Miscellaneous300 • 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? Return to Game Board

  21. Click to reveal the question Miscellaneous400 • 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)? Return to Game Board

  22. Click to reveal the question Miscellaneous500 • This is the information coding strategy used by the nervous system to portray and transmit information. What is a frequency code? Return to Game Board

  23. Click to reveal the question Pathology 100 • This is the root cause of all impairments following neuralgic insult. What is damage to neurons? Return to Game Board

  24. Click to reveal the question Pathology 200 • This is the process of recovery of a neuron in the peripheral nervous system. What is Wallerina de- and regeneration? Return to Game Board

  25. Click to reveal the question Pathology 300 • This is the most severe class of peripheral nerve injury according to Seddon. What is neurotmesis? Return to Game Board

  26. Click to reveal the question Pathology 400 • This term describes the swelling of the cell body and peripheral displacement of the nucleus and Nissel substance following injury. What is chromotolysis? Return to Game Board

  27. Click to reveal the question Pathology 500 • This structure is produced by aberrant growth of an axonal sprout. What is a neuroma? Return to Game Board

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