Exam 18: Nervous System Cells
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Like other cells of the nervous system, glia cells have lost their capacity for cell division.
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When "central" and "peripheral" are used as directional terms in the nervous system, a nerve fiber may be called peripheral if it extends from the cell body away from the CNS.
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Which of the following structures is (are) not found on the axon?
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The parasympathetic nervous system is part of the _____ pathway of the _____ nervous system.
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Name and briefly describe the types of glia cells found in the nervous system.
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A neuron that transmits a nerve impulse toward the central nervous system is called a(n):
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Pathways from the autonomic nervous system that leave the CNS from the brain would be sympathetic pathways.
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Fascicles are held together by a connective tissue layer called the:
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Match each of the following cell types with its corresponding description.
-Resembles epithelial cells and lines fluid-filled cavities in the brain and spinal cord
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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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Which is the only glia cell that is found outside of the CNS?
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Damage to a single neuron can have a "domino" effect causing the shutdown of an entire nerve pathway.
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Gray matter in the brain and spinal cord consists primarily of:
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Explain how a neuron can repair itself. What increases the likelihood of repair; what decreases the likelihood of repair? If repair is not possible, what other options are possible to innervate the effector organ?
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