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chapter11

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RegulationIs the control and coordination of all life activities
ReceptorsAre specialized structures that are sensitive to changes in the external and internal environment
NeuronsThe neuron is the basic unit of structure and function in the nervous system
EffectorsAre muscles or glands in which neurons are attached to
Impulseelectrochemical message
Stimulusis a change in the external or internal environment which initiates an impulse
Receptorsstructures that are specialized to detect stimuli
DendritesFibers that detect stimuli and generate an impulse toward the cyton
CytonKnown as the cell body
AxonA fiber that transmits the impulse away from the cyton and towards the terminal branches
Terminal BranchesThe ends of axons that secrete neurotransmitters
SynapseThe gap between the terminal branches of 1 neuron and the dendrites of another neuron
NeurotransmittersChemicals secreted by the terminal branches that aid in the transmission of an impulse across the synapse
Receptor-receives the stimulus and initiates an impulse
Sensory neuroncarry impulses from the receptors toward the spinal cord and brain
Interneuronrelay impulses from one neuron to another
Motor neuroncarry impulses from brain and spinal cord toward the effectors
Effectoris a muscle or gland
HydraContains no brain or control center, so impulses travel in all directions across a nerve net


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