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BIO 181 ASU EXAM 3 Short Answers Briefly explain why the action potential flows only from the axon hillock to the terminal web. The action potential originates from the axon hillock which initiates the flow of the action potential because of the presence of higher density voltage-gated ion channels. List the 4 types of glial cells and list a phrase to describe their function. - Microglia: cleans up cellular debris - Astrocytes: support and repair neurons - Schwann Cells: myelinates axons of the neurons in the PNS - Satellite: form the brain-blood barrier within the CNS How do the glial cells (i.e., myelin sheath) speed up the firing of neurons? The cell wraps extensions of a fatty insulating substance (myelin) around the axons of neurons. What could the stress of taking an exam do to your glucose levels in various parts of the body? It can raise the glucose levels in your blood When epinephrine is released it triggers activation of which part of the Autonomic Nervous System? The adrenal medulla, which then triggers the hypothalamus Where do fats in the body play a role in balance between glucose and glycogen When blood glucose levels fall, the pancreas stops releasing insulin, and cells switch to using glycogen and fat for energy Explain how insulin and glucagon regulate the balance (i.e, homeostasis) between glycogen and glucose when epinephrine (i.e., adrenalin) is not involved.

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BIO 181 ASU EXAM 3 Short Answers
Briefly explain why the action potential flows only from the axon hillock to the terminal web.
The action potential originates from the axon hillock which initiates the flow of the action
potential because of the presence of higher density voltage-gated ion channels.
List the 4 types of glial cells and list a phrase to describe their function.
- Microglia: cleans up cellular debris
- Astrocytes: support and repair neurons
- Schwann Cells: myelinates axons of the neurons in the PNS
- Satellite: form the brain-blood barrier within the CNS
How do the glial cells (i.e., myelin sheath) speed up the firing of neurons?
The cell wraps extensions of a fatty insulating substance (myelin) around the axons of neurons.
What could the stress of taking an exam do to your glucose levels in various parts of the body?
It can raise the glucose levels in your blood
When epinephrine is released it triggers activation of which part of the Autonomic
Nervous System?
The adrenal medulla, which then triggers the hypothalamus
Where do fats in the body play a role in balance between glucose and glycogen
When blood glucose levels fall, the pancreas stops releasing insulin, and cells switch to using glycogen and fat for energy
Explain how insulin and glucagon regulate the balance (i.e, homeostasis) between glycogen and glucose when epinephrine (i.e., adrenalin) is not involved.
Insulin and glucagon work in what's called a negative feedback loop. During this process, one event triggers another, which triggers another, and so on, to keep your blood sugar levels balanced.
During digestion, foods that contain carbohydrates are converted into glucose. Most of this glucose is sent into your bloodstream, causing a rise in blood glucose levels. This increase in blood glucose signals your pancreas to produce insulin.
The insulin tells cells throughout your body to take in glucose from your bloodstream. As
the glucose moves into your cells, your blood glucose levels go down. Some cells use the glucose as energy. Other cells, such as in your liver and muscles, store any excess glucose as a substance called glycogen. Your body uses glycogen for fuel between meals.
Glucagon works to counterbalance the actions of insulin.
About four to six hours after you eat, the glucose levels in your blood decrease, triggering your pancreas to produce glucagon. This hormone signals your liver and muscle cells to change the stored glycogen back into glucose. These cells then release the glucose into your bloodstream so your other cells can use it for energy.

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