Exam 10: The Nervous System
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Which of the following statements is not true of the cerebellum?
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A family history of the disease is a more important risk factor for Alzheimer disease than it is for Huntington disease.
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If a person never had chickenpox,it is less likely that he or she will ever have
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Match each of the following terms with its corresponding definition or description.
-cells that produce myelin for the neurons in the central nervous system
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Which of the following is not considered part of the brainstem?
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Parkinson disease is a nervous disorder resulting from a deficiency of which neurotransmitter?
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The function of most neurotransmitters is to cause the interior of the neuron to become more positively charged.
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Most of the neurons in the autonomic nervous system produce acetylcholine.
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Even though there are only seven cervical vertebrae,eight spinal nerves have the "C" designation.
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Skin surfaces that are supplied by a single spinal nerve are called dermatomes.
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Neuroblastoma is an inherited disorder of the sympathetic nervous system.
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The endocrine system and the nervous system both help regulate body function.
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Match each part of the central nervous system with its corresponding description or function.
-the main reflex center of the central nervous system
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Parkinson disease is treated by trying to get more dopamine into the brain.
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The somatic nervous system carries impulses from the brain and spinal cord to
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Explain a synapse between two neurons.Include the methods by which neurotransmitters are inactivated.
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The axon of a motor neuron usually transmits an impulse to a muscle.
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