Deck 7: The Nervous System

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Which of the following axons conduct impulses more quickly? <strong>Which of the following axons conduct impulses more quickly?  </strong> A) A B) B C) A and B conduct impulses at the same speed D) Neither A nor B are involved in conducting impulses <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A
B) B
C) A and B conduct impulses at the same speed
D) Neither A nor B are involved in conducting impulses
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Which structure increases the speed of impulse transmission? <strong>Which structure increases the speed of impulse transmission?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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Which nervous system division is referred to as the "fight-or-flight" system?

A) Central nervous system
B) Somatic nervous system
C) Sympathetic nervous system
D) Parasympathetic nervous system
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The division of the nervous system that regulates functions such as blood vessel diameter and stomach activity is the:

A) autonomic division
B) somatic division
C) central division
D) All of these choices are correct
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What is the function of the somatic nervous system?

A) Conscious movement
B) Regulating digestion
C) Integrating and analyzing sensory information
D) Regulating blood pressure
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The junction between two neurons is called a(an):

A) neuromuscular junction
B) gap junction
C) synapse
D) axon terminal
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Which feature sets the nervous system apart from other organ systems?

A) It maintains homeostasis
B) The immediacy of response
C) Its size
D) The location
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What is the name of the structure labeled as "A"? <strong>What is the name of the structure labeled as A?  </strong> A) Dendrites B) Cell body C) Axon D) Axon terminals <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Dendrites
B) Cell body
C) Axon
D) Axon terminals
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During normal resting condition, the levels of which positive ions are higher outside the neuron than inside?

A) Sodium ions
B) Chloride ions
C) Potassium ions
D) Calcium ions
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Which type of cell cleans up cellular debris and pathogens in the nervous system?

A) Microglia
B) Schwann cell
C) Astrocyte
D) Ependymal cell
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What is the name of the structure labeled as "B"? <strong>What is the name of the structure labeled as B?  </strong> A) Cell body B) Dendrites C) Axon D) Myelin sheath <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Cell body
B) Dendrites
C) Axon
D) Myelin sheath
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Compared to thicker axons, thinner axons:

A) conduct impulses more quickly
B) conduct impulses more often
C) conduct impulses more slowly
D) produce smaller action potentials
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What is the result of inhibitory postsynaptic potentials (IPSPs)?

A) Depolarization
B) Hyperpolarization
C) Repolarization
D) An action potential
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Neurotransmitters are stored in:

A) the axon terminal
B) the synapse
C) the presynaptic neuron
D) the postsynaptic neuron
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What is the absolute refractory period?

A) Sodium channels have returned to their original state.
B) Sodium and potassium channels are returning to their original state.
C) Sodium channels are open but potassium channels are closed.
D) Sodium and potassium channels are open.
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What is a typical resting potential for neurons?

A) +30 mV
B) +15 mV
C) -55 mV
D) -70 mV
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Which type of neuron sends information away from the central nervous system? <strong>Which type of neuron sends information away from the central nervous system?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) All of these choices are correct <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) All of these choices are correct
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Depolarization of a membrane begins with the:

A) opening of chloride channels
B) opening of sodium channels
C) opening of potassium channels
D) closing of potassium channels
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What is the function of the afferent part of the peripheral nervous system?

A) Send motor commands to muscles
B) Transmit information from different receptors
C) Integrate and analyze sensory information
D) Control heart beat by changing its rhythm
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Which division of the nervous system includes the brain and spinal cord?

A) Autonomic nervous system
B) Somatic nervous system
C) Central nervous system
D) Peripheral nervous system
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What is the name of the structure labeled as "E"? <strong>What is the name of the structure labeled as E?  </strong> A) Hypothalamus B) Cerebellum C) Medulla D) Pons <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Hypothalamus
B) Cerebellum
C) Medulla
D) Pons
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Which structure contains acetylcholine? <strong>Which structure contains acetylcholine?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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Which type of cell allows the regeneration of neuronal axons in the peripheral nervous system?

A) Oligodendrocyte
B) Motor neuron
C) Schwann cell
D) Interneuron
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Which phase of an action potential is depicted here? <strong>Which phase of an action potential is depicted here?  </strong> A) Resting state B) Depolarization C) Repolarization D) Hyperpolarization <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Resting state
B) Depolarization
C) Repolarization
D) Hyperpolarization
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What is the function of the area of the cerebrum labeled as "A"? <strong>What is the function of the area of the cerebrum labeled as A?  </strong> A) Hearing B) Contemplating the future C) Vision D) Touch <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Hearing
B) Contemplating the future
C) Vision
D) Touch
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Which type of protection for the central nervous system is not shown in this diagram? <strong>Which type of protection for the central nervous system is not shown in this diagram?  </strong> A) Bones of the axial skeleton B) Meninges C) Dura mater D) Cerebrospinal fluid and its circulation <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Bones of the axial skeleton
B) Meninges
C) Dura mater
D) Cerebrospinal fluid and its circulation
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What is the name of the area labeled as "B"? <strong>What is the name of the area labeled as B?  </strong> A) Prefrontal cortex B) Wernicke's area C) Visual association area D) Broca's area <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Prefrontal cortex
B) Wernicke's area
C) Visual association area
D) Broca's area
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What is the name of the structure labeled as "C"? <strong>What is the name of the structure labeled as C?  </strong> A) Cerebrum B) Hypothalamus C) Thalamus D) Medulla <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Cerebrum
B) Hypothalamus
C) Thalamus
D) Medulla
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How many cranial nerves are there?

A) 5
B) 10
C) 12
D) 31
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The channels shown here are: <strong>The channels shown here are:  </strong> A) ligand gated B) voltage gated C) mechanically regulated D) temperature regulated <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) ligand gated
B) voltage gated
C) mechanically regulated
D) temperature regulated
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What is the name of the structure labeled as "A"? <strong>What is the name of the structure labeled as A?  </strong> A) Cerebellum B) Cerebrum C) Thalamus D) Pituitary gland <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Cerebellum
B) Cerebrum
C) Thalamus
D) Pituitary gland
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What is the function of structure as "B"? <strong>What is the function of structure as B?  </strong> A) Contains vital centers related to respiration B) Conscious thought C) Coordination and learned motor skills D) Regulation of body temperature and heart rate <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Contains vital centers related to respiration
B) Conscious thought
C) Coordination and learned motor skills
D) Regulation of body temperature and heart rate
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What does the parasympathetic nervous system do to the heart rate?

A) Lowers it
B) Increases it
C) Maintains it
D) Increases it first then lowers it after the emergency is gone
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Which phase of an action potential is depicted here? <strong>Which phase of an action potential is depicted here?  </strong> A) Resting phase B) Depolarization C) Repolarization D) Hyperpolarization <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Resting phase
B) Depolarization
C) Repolarization
D) Hyperpolarization
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Which phase of an action potential is depicted here? <strong>Which phase of an action potential is depicted here?  </strong> A) Resting phase B) Depolarization C) Repolarization D) Hyperpolarization <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Resting phase
B) Depolarization
C) Repolarization
D) Hyperpolarization
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What type of neuron is label "A" indicating? <strong>What type of neuron is label A indicating?  </strong> A) Motor B) Sensory C) Interneuron D) Effector <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Motor
B) Sensory
C) Interneuron
D) Effector
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Which structure is a chemical-gated ion channel? <strong>Which structure is a chemical-gated ion channel?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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What is the function of structure as "D"? <strong>What is the function of structure as D?  </strong> A) Relay station for most incoming sensory information B) Coordination and balance C) Contains reflex centers for sneezing and coughing D) Control of the pituitary gland via hormones <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Relay station for most incoming sensory information
B) Coordination and balance
C) Contains reflex centers for sneezing and coughing
D) Control of the pituitary gland via hormones
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The non-compressible fluid that protects the brain and the spinal cord is called:

A) blood
B) lymph
C) plasma
D) cerebrospinal fluid
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What is the function of structure as "F"? <strong>What is the function of structure as F?  </strong> A) Contains vital centers related to blood pressure and reflex centers for swallowing B) Contains vital centers focused on respiration C) Processing and integration of sensory information D) Relay station for most incoming sensory information <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Contains vital centers related to blood pressure and reflex centers for swallowing
B) Contains vital centers focused on respiration
C) Processing and integration of sensory information
D) Relay station for most incoming sensory information
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What is the placement of white and grey matter in the brain as compared their placement in the spinal cord?

A) White matter is on the surface of the cerebrum and surrounds the gray matter in the spinal cord.
B) Grey matter is on the surface of the cerebrum and surrounds the white matter in the spinal cord.
C) Grey matter is on the surface of the cerebrum and white matter surrounds grey matter in the spinal cord.
D) White matter is on the surface of the cerebrum, and grey matter surrounds white matter in the spinal cord.
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The part of the brain that focuses on muscles and movement is the

A) Cerebellum
B) Diencephalon
C) Cerebrum
D) Brain stem
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Excitatory postsynaptic potentials (EPSPs) cause a slight depolarization of the neuron.
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Repolarization is due to the opening of sodium channels.
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Understanding language, including the words just formed by Broca's area, is accomplished by Wernicke's area.
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Ependymal cells are neuroglia which assist in the production of cerebrospinal fluid.
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Identify the structure labeled B. <strong>Identify the structure labeled B.  </strong> A) dura mater B) pia mater C) arachnoid mater D) neurons <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) dura mater
B) pia mater
C) arachnoid mater
D) neurons
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The outer covering of the brain is a tough connective tissue layer called the dura mater.
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The ancient root of life which controls the vital centers of the body is the

A) Cerebellum
B) Diencephalon
C) Cerebrum
D) Brain stem
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The __________ nervous system is responsible for relaxation.
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Identify the structure labeled A. <strong>Identify the structure labeled A.  </strong> A) dura mater B) pia mater C) arachnoid mater D) neurons <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) dura mater
B) pia mater
C) arachnoid mater
D) neurons
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Which layer of the meninges cannot be peeled off without damaging the neurons of the brain?

A) dura mater
B) pia mater
C) arachnoid mater
D) CSF
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Our special senses include receptors for touch, pain, and temperature.
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Motor impulses generated by the central nervous system are taken to muscles or glands by the __________ division of the peripheral nervous system.
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The brain is composed of interneurons, motor neurons, and sensory neurons.
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In the diagram known as the homunculus, the hands are drawn to indicate that a large proportion of both the primary motor area and primary somatosensory area is devoted to them.
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It is possible that ADHD is partly due to poor function of the Broca's area. .
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The spinal nerves only contain sensory neurons while the cranial nerves contain only motor neurons.
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All potassium channels are voltage regulated on the neuron membrane.
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The autonomic division of the peripheral nervous system is composed of nerves whereas the somatic division of the perifpheral nervous system is composed of neuroglia.
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The __________ is known as the "fight-or-flight" part of our nervous system because it causes the surge in energy we feel during emergency situations.
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The medulla oblongata and pons are part of the __________ , the part of the brain anatomically and physiologically closest to the spinal cord.
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The covering around axons, which is produced by neuroglia, is called the __________
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A __________ neuron transmits impulses from receptors to the central nervous system.
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List and describe the three types of channels found in the neuron membrane.
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Extremely quick responses to sensory stimuli known as __________ involve the spinal cord and are generally designed to keep us safe from danger.
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The following figure illustrates a __________ ion channel. The following figure illustrates a __________ ion channel.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Name the components of a reflex arc and briefly explain the function of each. Name the components of a reflex arc and briefly explain the function of each.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The difference in electrical charge between two sides of a membrane is known as the __________.
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The sodium-potassium exchange pump helps stabilize sodium and potassium ion concentrations by moving __________ sodium ions out of the cell and __________ potassium ions into it.
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In general, it can be said that for most people, the __________ hemisphere analyzes sensory input, recognizes faces, and functions in spatial relationships.
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A __________ neuron requires a larger stimulus to reach threshold and begin an action potential.
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In general, it can be said that for most people, the __________ hemisphere includes the general language interpretation and speech centers, and controls writing and speaking.
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One of the most common neurotransmitters is __________ , and it is responsible for the adrenaline rush we experience during tense situations.
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__________ is the perception of stimuli from within the body giving information on body position and posture.
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The __________ is a relay center between other parts of the brain.
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Alcohol is a depressant because it causes the uncontrollable release of __________ , an inhibitory neurotransmitter.
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This figure illustrates the __________ nervous system. This figure illustrates the __________ nervous system.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Which of the following axons conduct impulses more quickly? <strong>Which of the following axons conduct impulses more quickly?  </strong> A) A B) B C) A and B conduct impulses at the same speed D) Neither A nor B are involved in conducting impulses

A) A
B) B
C) A and B conduct impulses at the same speed
D) Neither A nor B are involved in conducting impulses
B
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Which structure increases the speed of impulse transmission? <strong>Which structure increases the speed of impulse transmission?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
C
3
Which nervous system division is referred to as the "fight-or-flight" system?

A) Central nervous system
B) Somatic nervous system
C) Sympathetic nervous system
D) Parasympathetic nervous system
C
4
The division of the nervous system that regulates functions such as blood vessel diameter and stomach activity is the:

A) autonomic division
B) somatic division
C) central division
D) All of these choices are correct
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What is the function of the somatic nervous system?

A) Conscious movement
B) Regulating digestion
C) Integrating and analyzing sensory information
D) Regulating blood pressure
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The junction between two neurons is called a(an):

A) neuromuscular junction
B) gap junction
C) synapse
D) axon terminal
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Which feature sets the nervous system apart from other organ systems?

A) It maintains homeostasis
B) The immediacy of response
C) Its size
D) The location
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What is the name of the structure labeled as "A"? <strong>What is the name of the structure labeled as A?  </strong> A) Dendrites B) Cell body C) Axon D) Axon terminals

A) Dendrites
B) Cell body
C) Axon
D) Axon terminals
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During normal resting condition, the levels of which positive ions are higher outside the neuron than inside?

A) Sodium ions
B) Chloride ions
C) Potassium ions
D) Calcium ions
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Which type of cell cleans up cellular debris and pathogens in the nervous system?

A) Microglia
B) Schwann cell
C) Astrocyte
D) Ependymal cell
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What is the name of the structure labeled as "B"? <strong>What is the name of the structure labeled as B?  </strong> A) Cell body B) Dendrites C) Axon D) Myelin sheath

A) Cell body
B) Dendrites
C) Axon
D) Myelin sheath
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Compared to thicker axons, thinner axons:

A) conduct impulses more quickly
B) conduct impulses more often
C) conduct impulses more slowly
D) produce smaller action potentials
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What is the result of inhibitory postsynaptic potentials (IPSPs)?

A) Depolarization
B) Hyperpolarization
C) Repolarization
D) An action potential
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Neurotransmitters are stored in:

A) the axon terminal
B) the synapse
C) the presynaptic neuron
D) the postsynaptic neuron
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What is the absolute refractory period?

A) Sodium channels have returned to their original state.
B) Sodium and potassium channels are returning to their original state.
C) Sodium channels are open but potassium channels are closed.
D) Sodium and potassium channels are open.
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What is a typical resting potential for neurons?

A) +30 mV
B) +15 mV
C) -55 mV
D) -70 mV
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Which type of neuron sends information away from the central nervous system? <strong>Which type of neuron sends information away from the central nervous system?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) All of these choices are correct

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) All of these choices are correct
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Depolarization of a membrane begins with the:

A) opening of chloride channels
B) opening of sodium channels
C) opening of potassium channels
D) closing of potassium channels
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What is the function of the afferent part of the peripheral nervous system?

A) Send motor commands to muscles
B) Transmit information from different receptors
C) Integrate and analyze sensory information
D) Control heart beat by changing its rhythm
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Which division of the nervous system includes the brain and spinal cord?

A) Autonomic nervous system
B) Somatic nervous system
C) Central nervous system
D) Peripheral nervous system
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What is the name of the structure labeled as "E"? <strong>What is the name of the structure labeled as E?  </strong> A) Hypothalamus B) Cerebellum C) Medulla D) Pons

A) Hypothalamus
B) Cerebellum
C) Medulla
D) Pons
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Which structure contains acetylcholine? <strong>Which structure contains acetylcholine?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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Which type of cell allows the regeneration of neuronal axons in the peripheral nervous system?

A) Oligodendrocyte
B) Motor neuron
C) Schwann cell
D) Interneuron
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Which phase of an action potential is depicted here? <strong>Which phase of an action potential is depicted here?  </strong> A) Resting state B) Depolarization C) Repolarization D) Hyperpolarization

A) Resting state
B) Depolarization
C) Repolarization
D) Hyperpolarization
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What is the function of the area of the cerebrum labeled as "A"? <strong>What is the function of the area of the cerebrum labeled as A?  </strong> A) Hearing B) Contemplating the future C) Vision D) Touch

A) Hearing
B) Contemplating the future
C) Vision
D) Touch
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Which type of protection for the central nervous system is not shown in this diagram? <strong>Which type of protection for the central nervous system is not shown in this diagram?  </strong> A) Bones of the axial skeleton B) Meninges C) Dura mater D) Cerebrospinal fluid and its circulation

A) Bones of the axial skeleton
B) Meninges
C) Dura mater
D) Cerebrospinal fluid and its circulation
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What is the name of the area labeled as "B"? <strong>What is the name of the area labeled as B?  </strong> A) Prefrontal cortex B) Wernicke's area C) Visual association area D) Broca's area

A) Prefrontal cortex
B) Wernicke's area
C) Visual association area
D) Broca's area
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What is the name of the structure labeled as "C"? <strong>What is the name of the structure labeled as C?  </strong> A) Cerebrum B) Hypothalamus C) Thalamus D) Medulla

A) Cerebrum
B) Hypothalamus
C) Thalamus
D) Medulla
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How many cranial nerves are there?

A) 5
B) 10
C) 12
D) 31
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The channels shown here are: <strong>The channels shown here are:  </strong> A) ligand gated B) voltage gated C) mechanically regulated D) temperature regulated

A) ligand gated
B) voltage gated
C) mechanically regulated
D) temperature regulated
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What is the name of the structure labeled as "A"? <strong>What is the name of the structure labeled as A?  </strong> A) Cerebellum B) Cerebrum C) Thalamus D) Pituitary gland

A) Cerebellum
B) Cerebrum
C) Thalamus
D) Pituitary gland
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What is the function of structure as "B"? <strong>What is the function of structure as B?  </strong> A) Contains vital centers related to respiration B) Conscious thought C) Coordination and learned motor skills D) Regulation of body temperature and heart rate

A) Contains vital centers related to respiration
B) Conscious thought
C) Coordination and learned motor skills
D) Regulation of body temperature and heart rate
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What does the parasympathetic nervous system do to the heart rate?

A) Lowers it
B) Increases it
C) Maintains it
D) Increases it first then lowers it after the emergency is gone
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Which phase of an action potential is depicted here? <strong>Which phase of an action potential is depicted here?  </strong> A) Resting phase B) Depolarization C) Repolarization D) Hyperpolarization

A) Resting phase
B) Depolarization
C) Repolarization
D) Hyperpolarization
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Which phase of an action potential is depicted here? <strong>Which phase of an action potential is depicted here?  </strong> A) Resting phase B) Depolarization C) Repolarization D) Hyperpolarization

A) Resting phase
B) Depolarization
C) Repolarization
D) Hyperpolarization
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What type of neuron is label "A" indicating? <strong>What type of neuron is label A indicating?  </strong> A) Motor B) Sensory C) Interneuron D) Effector

A) Motor
B) Sensory
C) Interneuron
D) Effector
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Which structure is a chemical-gated ion channel? <strong>Which structure is a chemical-gated ion channel?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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What is the function of structure as "D"? <strong>What is the function of structure as D?  </strong> A) Relay station for most incoming sensory information B) Coordination and balance C) Contains reflex centers for sneezing and coughing D) Control of the pituitary gland via hormones

A) Relay station for most incoming sensory information
B) Coordination and balance
C) Contains reflex centers for sneezing and coughing
D) Control of the pituitary gland via hormones
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The non-compressible fluid that protects the brain and the spinal cord is called:

A) blood
B) lymph
C) plasma
D) cerebrospinal fluid
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What is the function of structure as "F"? <strong>What is the function of structure as F?  </strong> A) Contains vital centers related to blood pressure and reflex centers for swallowing B) Contains vital centers focused on respiration C) Processing and integration of sensory information D) Relay station for most incoming sensory information

A) Contains vital centers related to blood pressure and reflex centers for swallowing
B) Contains vital centers focused on respiration
C) Processing and integration of sensory information
D) Relay station for most incoming sensory information
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41
What is the placement of white and grey matter in the brain as compared their placement in the spinal cord?

A) White matter is on the surface of the cerebrum and surrounds the gray matter in the spinal cord.
B) Grey matter is on the surface of the cerebrum and surrounds the white matter in the spinal cord.
C) Grey matter is on the surface of the cerebrum and white matter surrounds grey matter in the spinal cord.
D) White matter is on the surface of the cerebrum, and grey matter surrounds white matter in the spinal cord.
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42
The part of the brain that focuses on muscles and movement is the

A) Cerebellum
B) Diencephalon
C) Cerebrum
D) Brain stem
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43
Excitatory postsynaptic potentials (EPSPs) cause a slight depolarization of the neuron.
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44
Repolarization is due to the opening of sodium channels.
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45
Understanding language, including the words just formed by Broca's area, is accomplished by Wernicke's area.
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46
Ependymal cells are neuroglia which assist in the production of cerebrospinal fluid.
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47
Identify the structure labeled B. <strong>Identify the structure labeled B.  </strong> A) dura mater B) pia mater C) arachnoid mater D) neurons

A) dura mater
B) pia mater
C) arachnoid mater
D) neurons
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48
The outer covering of the brain is a tough connective tissue layer called the dura mater.
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49
The ancient root of life which controls the vital centers of the body is the

A) Cerebellum
B) Diencephalon
C) Cerebrum
D) Brain stem
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50
The __________ nervous system is responsible for relaxation.
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51
Identify the structure labeled A. <strong>Identify the structure labeled A.  </strong> A) dura mater B) pia mater C) arachnoid mater D) neurons

A) dura mater
B) pia mater
C) arachnoid mater
D) neurons
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52
Which layer of the meninges cannot be peeled off without damaging the neurons of the brain?

A) dura mater
B) pia mater
C) arachnoid mater
D) CSF
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53
Our special senses include receptors for touch, pain, and temperature.
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54
Motor impulses generated by the central nervous system are taken to muscles or glands by the __________ division of the peripheral nervous system.
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55
The brain is composed of interneurons, motor neurons, and sensory neurons.
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56
In the diagram known as the homunculus, the hands are drawn to indicate that a large proportion of both the primary motor area and primary somatosensory area is devoted to them.
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57
It is possible that ADHD is partly due to poor function of the Broca's area. .
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58
The spinal nerves only contain sensory neurons while the cranial nerves contain only motor neurons.
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59
All potassium channels are voltage regulated on the neuron membrane.
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60
The autonomic division of the peripheral nervous system is composed of nerves whereas the somatic division of the perifpheral nervous system is composed of neuroglia.
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61
The __________ is known as the "fight-or-flight" part of our nervous system because it causes the surge in energy we feel during emergency situations.
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62
The medulla oblongata and pons are part of the __________ , the part of the brain anatomically and physiologically closest to the spinal cord.
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63
The covering around axons, which is produced by neuroglia, is called the __________
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64
A __________ neuron transmits impulses from receptors to the central nervous system.
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65
List and describe the three types of channels found in the neuron membrane.
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66
Extremely quick responses to sensory stimuli known as __________ involve the spinal cord and are generally designed to keep us safe from danger.
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67
The following figure illustrates a __________ ion channel. The following figure illustrates a __________ ion channel.
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68
Name the components of a reflex arc and briefly explain the function of each. Name the components of a reflex arc and briefly explain the function of each.
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69
The difference in electrical charge between two sides of a membrane is known as the __________.
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70
The sodium-potassium exchange pump helps stabilize sodium and potassium ion concentrations by moving __________ sodium ions out of the cell and __________ potassium ions into it.
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71
In general, it can be said that for most people, the __________ hemisphere analyzes sensory input, recognizes faces, and functions in spatial relationships.
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72
A __________ neuron requires a larger stimulus to reach threshold and begin an action potential.
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73
In general, it can be said that for most people, the __________ hemisphere includes the general language interpretation and speech centers, and controls writing and speaking.
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74
One of the most common neurotransmitters is __________ , and it is responsible for the adrenaline rush we experience during tense situations.
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75
__________ is the perception of stimuli from within the body giving information on body position and posture.
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76
The __________ is a relay center between other parts of the brain.
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77
Alcohol is a depressant because it causes the uncontrollable release of __________ , an inhibitory neurotransmitter.
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78
This figure illustrates the __________ nervous system. This figure illustrates the __________ nervous system.
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