Label the structures indicated by the lines. Add an arrow to the diagram to show the direction with which a nerve impulse would be passed through this cell. Circle the area that would be considered the input region. Draw a rectangle around the area that would be considered the conducting region. Place a star next to the area that holds the majority of the cell’s organelles. (9 pts)
How would you structurally classify the type of neuron shown above?
Which labeled structure from the image above would form a synapse with another cell?
Which labeled structure from the image above insulates the nerve impulse?
| Stavka koja se može prevući | arrow_right_alt | Odgovarajuća stavka |
|---|---|---|
Parietal lobe | arrow_right_alt | Located near the forehead, this part of the CNS is essential for memory, motivation, and problem solving. |
Spinal cord | arrow_right_alt | Located behind the ears, this structure is key for language and speech. |
Ventricle | arrow_right_alt | This region of the brain is superior to the temporal lobe and plays a role in language processing. |
Brainstem | arrow_right_alt | This is considered the visual processing center of the brain. |
Limbic system | arrow_right_alt | Cavity within the brain that contains the choroid plexus. |
Frontal lobe | arrow_right_alt | Located on the posterior side of the brain, this structure is critical for maintaining posture, balance, and coordinating timing of smooth movements. |
Occipital lobe | arrow_right_alt | Controls our basic emotions, including our mood and instincts. |
Cerebellum | arrow_right_alt | The largest part of the brain that is divided into left and right hemispheres. |
Cerebrum | arrow_right_alt | The bundle of nervous tissue that conducts signals from the brain to the peripheral nervous system. |
Temporal lobe | arrow_right_alt | Includes the medulla oblongata, midbrain, and pons. |