Exam 13: A: Nervous System Cells
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If a person were in a high stress,emergency situation,the sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system would be active.
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Glutamate is the most common excitatory neurotransmitter in the CNS.
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A membrane that exhibits a membrane potential is said to be depolarized.
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Local potentials usually occur in the dendrite or soma of the neuron.
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The Greek word for tree correctly describes the shape of the axon.
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It is now known that fresh new neurons are often added to existing networks of neurons.
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There are differences between the central and peripheral nervous systems concerning the repair of damaged fibers.
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In an ipsilateral arc,the effectors and receptors are on opposite sides of the body.
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Regeneration of nerve fibers is impossible,even if the cell body is intact and the fibers have a neurilemma.
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Pathways from the autonomic nervous system that form the thoracic region of the spinal cord would be sympathetic pathways.
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The influx of sodium ions causes the release of neurotransmitters from the synaptic knob.
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The relative refractory period can determine the strength of a stimulus even if the axon functions on the "all-or-none" law.
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Like other cells of the nervous system,glia cells have lost their capacity for cell division.
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The efferent division of the nervous system consists of mostly sensory pathways.
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The nervous system and the endocrine system share a common function of communication.
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Some astrocytes have cilia that help keep the fluid in the nervous system moving.
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