Exam 18: Nervous System Cells
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In an adult, brain cells do not undergo mitosis, except to replace neurons that have been damaged or destroyed.
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One distinction between ipsilateral and contralateral reflexes is that contralateral reflexes have interneurons and ipsilateral reflexes do not.
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Part of the function of the astrocyte is to help feed the neurons.
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The parasympathetic nervous system is part of the _____ pathway of the _____ nervous system.
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Which of the following is the deepest connective tissue layer of a nerve?
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Match each term with its definition or description.
-Distal tips of these nerve fibers end in branches called telodendria
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In a three-neuron reflex arc, the afferent neurons synapse with the:
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A neuron that transmits a nerve impulse toward the central nervous system is called a(n):
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Ependymal cells act like epithelial cells in the CNS, forming thin sheets that line cavities.
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Match each part of the nervous system with its corresponding description.
-Consists of the brain and spinal cord
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Whether a group of nerve fibers is called a nerve or a tract depends on its location.
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Microglia are functionally and developmentally very close to neurons.
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