Neuron

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Neuron: Overview

This Topic covers sub-topics such as Neuron, Neurotransmitters, Schwann Cells, Nerve Impulse, Saltatory Conduction, Unipolar Neurons, Nodes of Ranvier, Multipolar Neurons, Conduction of Nerve Impulse, Bipolar Neurons, Synaptic Knob and, Resting Potential

Important Questions on Neuron

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What is saltatory conduction of a nerve impulse?

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Depolarization of a nerve fibre is caused due to influx of sodium ions.

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What is a nerve impulse?

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Saltatory conduction is faster than the continuous conduction.

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Saltatory conduction occurs in unmyelinated axons.

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Define saltatory conduction of nerve impulses.

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Most of the neurons in the body are unipolar.

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Identify the type of neuron.

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The neurons that have two extensions, one axon and one dendrite are called _____ neurons.

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Neurons in the retina of eye are bipolar.

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Identify the type of neuron.

 

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Multipolar neuron has one axon and many dendrites.

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Define bipolar neurons.

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Unipolar neurons are found dorsal root ganglion of the spinal nerve. 

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Explain the structure of a multipolar neuron. Where are they found?

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Which among the following form the part of a synapse?

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In the given image, label the parts (i), (ii) and (iii).

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The synaptic vesicles are present near the presynaptic membrane of a synaptic junction. 

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In the resting state of the neural membrane, diffusion due to concentration gradients, if allowed would drive

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Label the parts of the neuron

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