AP Biology Notes: Cell Communication
Key Topics–Cell Communication
Remember that the AP Biology exam tests you on the depth of your knowledge, not just your ability to recall facts. While we have provided brief definitions here, you will need to know these terms in even more depth for the AP Biology exam.
Neurons
- Neuron: A nerve cell
- Soma: The whole body of an organism or the cell body, exclusive of the germ cells
- Dendrite: The part of the neuron that transmits impulses to the cell body
- Axon: A nerve fiber
- Myelin: Fatty lipid material that forms an insulating sheath around nerve fibers
Action Potentials
- Action potential: The change in electrical potential across a nerve or muscle cell when stimulated, as in a nerve impulse
- Resting membrane potential: Electrical state in an excitable cell where the membrane potential is more negative inside the cell than outside
- Electrochemical gradient: Diffusion gradient of an ion, including potential and kinetic energy of the ion
- Neurotransmitters: Messenger molecules that affect the behavior of neurons
- Synapse: The junction or gap between the axon terminal of one neuron and the dendrites of another neuron
Nervous System Organizations
- Nerve: A bundle of nerve axons
- Central nervous system (CNS): Encompasses the brain and the spinal cord
- Autonomic nervous system: The part of the nervous system that regulates the involuntary muscles, such as the walls of the alimentary canal; includes the parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous systems
- Adrenaline (epinephrine): An “emergency” hormone stimulated by anger or fear; increases blood pressure and heart rate to supply the emergency needs of the muscles