Exam 7: The Peripheral Nervous System: Efferent Division

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   The accompanying figure relates to events at the neuromuscular junction. Match the steps highlighted in the figure (steps 1-9) with the statements using the letter key below. -generation of end-plate potential The accompanying figure relates to events at the neuromuscular junction. Match the steps highlighted in the figure (steps 1-9) with the statements using the letter key below. -generation of end-plate potential

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A drug that blocks Beta 1 receptors would be used to treat asthma.

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Drugs that do this would decrease sympathetic function:

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The autonomic nervous system is

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Nicotinic receptors

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The origin of the sympathetic nervous system is in the ____________________ horn of the spinal cord.

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Most innervated blood vessels receive sympathetic and parasympathetic fibers.

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Compare and contrast the divisions of the autonomic nervous system.

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Indicate the proper sequence of events at the neuromuscular junction by filling in the blank with the appropriate number from 2 through 7. Numbers 1 and 8 are already identified. _____ ACh is released from the axon terminal by exocytosis. _____ An EPP takes place, primarily as a result of Na+ influx. __8___ Acetylcholinesterase inactivates ACh, terminating activity at the neuromuscular junction. ___1__ An action potential is propagated to an axon terminal of a motor neuron. _____ Channels that permit passage of Na+ and K+ are opened in the motor end plate. _____ Ca2+ channels are opened in the axon terminal. _____ Local current flow between the motor end plate and adjacent muscle-cell membrane initiates an action potential that spreads throughout the muscle fiber. _____ ACh binds with receptor sites on the motor end plate.

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Most sympathetic postganglionic fibers have cell bodies in a sympathetic ganglion ____________________.

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MATCHING Indicate which part of the autonomic nervous system is being described by writing the appropriate letter in the blank using the following answer code. -Originates in the cranial and sacral regions of the CNS.

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Sympathetic and parasympathetic activity at the salivary glands is antagonistic.

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MATCHING Indicate which part of the autonomic nervous system is being described by writing the appropriate letter in the blank using the following answer code. -Has a long preganglionic fiber and a short postganglionic fiber.

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Sympathetic activity stimulates the secretion of ____________________ from the pancreas.

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Indicate whether the following autonomic anatomical and physiological features pertain to: -causes contraction of digestive sphincters

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The axons controlling skeletal muscles originate in the frontal lobe.

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Which of the following chemicals paralyzes skeletal muscle by binding to the acetylcholine receptor sites?

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Which of the following statements concerning the terminal ganglia is correct?

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Muscarinic receptors are found on the effector cells innervated by the sympathetic division.

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Indicate the characteristics of the types of autonomic receptors using the following answer code (more than one answer may apply): -Bind with acetylcholine released from parasympathetic postganglionic fibers.

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