Deck 12: Introduction to the Nervous System

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Faster communication and synchronization are two advantages of:

A) chemical synapsis
B) electrical synapses
C) ligand gated channels
D) voltage gated channels
E) mechanically gated channels
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Which of the following has the property of electrical excitability?

A) muscle cells
B) neurons
C) all of these choices
D) none of these choices
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Which axons have the largest diameter?

A) A fibers
B) B fibers
C) C fibers
D) none of these choices
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This type of neuron has one main dendrite and one main axon.

A) multipolar neuron
B) bipolar neuron
C) unipolar neuron
D) purkinje cell
E) renshaw cell
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If a neurotransmitter depolarizes the postsynaptic membrane it is referred to as:

A) excitatory
B) inhibitory
C) spatial
D) temporal
E) summation
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During which period can a second action potential be initiated only by a larger than normal stimulus?

A) refractory period
B) absolute refractory period
C) relative refractory period
D) all of these choices
E) none of these choices
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A polarized cell

A) can vary from +5 to -100 mV.
B) includes most cells of the body.
C) exhibits a membrane potential.
D) includes most cells of the body and exhibits a membrane potential.
E) all of these choices.
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The peripheral nervous system can be divided into:

A) somatic nervous system
B) autonomic nervous system
C) enteric nervous system
D) both somatic nervous system and autonomic nervous system
E) all of these choices
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Diffusion, enzymatic degradation, and uptake by cells are all ways to

A) remove a neurotransmitter.
B) stop a spatial summation.
C) continue a temporal summation.
D) inhibit a presynaptic potential.
E) excite a presynaptic potential.
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IPSP stands for:

A) inhibitory presynaptic summation potential
B) inhibitory postsynaptic summation potential
C) inhibitory postsynaptic potential
D) inhibitory presynaptic potential
E) none of these choices
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This contains neuronal cell bodies, dendrites, unmyelinated axons, axon terminals, and neruoglia.

A) gray matter
B) white matter
C) astrocytes
D) satellite cells
E) ependymal cells
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Which of the following is not a function of the nervous system?

A) sensory function
B) integrative function
C) motor function
D) both sensory function and integrative function
E) all are functions of the nervous system
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This is the site of protein synthesis in a neuron.

A) mitochondria
B) nucleus
C) nissl body
D) dendrite
E) axon
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Which of the following terms describes synapses?

A) axodendritic
B) axosomatic
C) axoaxonic
D) none of these choices
E) all of these choices
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Where does summation occur?

A) in the synaptic cleft
B) in the dendrites
C) at the trigger zone
D) in the neuron nucleus
E) in the neuroplasm
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The motor portion of the autonomic nervous system can be divided into:

A) sympathetic division
B) parasympathetic division
C) enteric division
D) sympathetic division and parasympathetic division
E) all of these choices
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What phenomenon explains why a light touch feels different than a touch applied with more pressure?

A) saltatory conduction
B) continuous conduction
C) frequency of impulses
D) propagation
E) refractory period
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Which is not a type of channel used in production of an electrical signal in neurons?

A) leakage channel
B) voltage-gated channel
C) ligand-gated channel
D) mechanically gated channel
E) ion dependent channel
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When a depolarizing graded potential makes the membrane depolarize to threshold

A) ligand gated Ca+ channels close rapidly.
B) voltage gated CA+ channels open rapidly.
C) ligand gated Na+ channels close rapidly.
D) voltage gated Na+ channels open rapidly.
E) none of these choices.
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A depolarizing graded potential

A) makes the membrane more polarized.
B) makes the membrane less polarized.
C) is not considered a graded potential.
D) is the last part of an action potential.
E) is seen when the cell approaches threshold.
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In the diagram where are the Nodes of Ranvier? <strong>In the diagram where are the Nodes of Ranvier?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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This is comprised of flattened cells that encircle the axon. <strong>This is comprised of flattened cells that encircle the axon.  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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In the diagram below, where is the synaptic bulb? <strong>In the diagram below, where is the synaptic bulb?  </strong> A) A B) B C) I D) D E) Both A and D <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A
B) B
C) I
D) D
E) Both A and D
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In the diagram, which pictures a mechanically gated channel? <strong>In the diagram, which pictures a mechanically gated channel?  </strong> A) O B) N C) M D) L <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) O
B) N
C) M
D) L
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In the CNS, this is produced by oligodendrocytes. <strong>In the CNS, this is produced by oligodendrocytes.  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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Describe the three conditions that allow maintenance of the resting membrane potential in excitable cells.
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Which portion of the diagram represents the myelin sheath as it is wrapped around the neurolemma? <strong>Which portion of the diagram represents the myelin sheath as it is wrapped around the neurolemma?  </strong> A) C B) D C) E D) F E) G <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) C
B) D
C) E
D) F
E) G
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In the diagram where are axon terminals? <strong>In the diagram where are axon terminals?  </strong> A) F B) G C) H D) I E) None of these choices <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) F
B) G
C) H
D) I
E) None of these choices
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Briefly describe what causes the depolarizing phase.
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What factors limit neurogenesis.
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Using the diagram, identify the sensory neuron. <strong>Using the diagram, identify the sensory neuron.  </strong> A) L B) M C) N D) O E) P <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) L
B) M
C) N
D) O
E) P
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Using the diagram, identify the sensory receptor. <strong>Using the diagram, identify the sensory receptor.  </strong> A) L B) M C) N D) O E) P <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) L
B) M
C) N
D) O
E) P
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In the diagram, which figure demonstrates a leak channel? <strong>In the diagram, which figure demonstrates a leak channel?  </strong> A) O B) N C) M D) L <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) O
B) N
C) M
D) L
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This electrically insulates the axon of a neuron to increase the speed of nerve impulse conduction. <strong>This electrically insulates the axon of a neuron to increase the speed of nerve impulse conduction.  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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A postsynaptic neuron may respond to inhibitory and excitatory effects in which of the following ways:

A) EPSP
B) nerve impulse
C) IPSP
D) both EPSP and IPSP
E) all of these choices
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Plasticity means

A) the ability to regenerate.
B) sending a signal through a converging circuit.
C) signal transmission at a synapse.
D) capability to change based on experience.
E) the ability to stretch without damage.
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Which part of the diagram contains organelles and Nissl bodies? <strong>Which part of the diagram contains organelles and Nissl bodies?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) E E) Both a and b <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) E
E) Both a and b
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Using the diagram, identify the lower motor neuron. <strong>Using the diagram, identify the lower motor neuron.  </strong> A) L B) M C) N D) O E) P <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) L
B) M
C) N
D) O
E) P
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In the diagram, which figure demonstrates a voltage-gated channel? <strong>In the diagram, which figure demonstrates a voltage-gated channel?  </strong> A) O B) N C) M D) L <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) O
B) N
C) M
D) L
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In the diagram, where is the axon collateral? <strong>In the diagram, where is the axon collateral?  </strong> A) C B) D C) F D) H E) I <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) C
B) D
C) F
D) H
E) I
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Which letter indicates the Na+ leak channel? <strong>Which letter indicates the Na<sup>+</sup> leak channel?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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Using the diagram, which arrow is pointing to the axon hillock? <strong>Using the diagram, which arrow is pointing to the axon hillock?  </strong> A) L B) M C) N D) O <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) L
B) M
C) N
D) O
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The resting membrane potential is indicated by which letter? <strong>The resting membrane potential is indicated by which letter?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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When a depolarizing graded potential makes the axon membrane depolarize to threshold,

A) ligand-gated Ca+2 channels close rapidly.
B) voltage-gated Ca+2 channels open rapidly.
C) ligand-gated Na+ channels close rapidly.
D) voltage-gated Na+ channels open rapidly.
E) none of these choices.
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Which letter indicates neurons? <strong>Which letter indicates neurons?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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Why does a light touch feel differently than a firm touch?
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A depolarizing graded potential

A) makes the membrane more polarized.
B) makes the membrane less polarized.
C) is considered a type of action potential.
D) is the last part of an action potential.
E) is seen when the cell approaches threshold.
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Using the diagram, which arrow is pointing to the nodes of Ranvier? <strong>Using the diagram, which arrow is pointing to the nodes of Ranvier?  </strong> A) L B) M C) N D) O <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) L
B) M
C) N
D) O
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Explain the phenomenon of an EPSP.
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Depolarizing graded potentials originate in the dendrites or cell body of a neuron and then travel to the ___.

A) axon
B) Schwann cell
C) motor-end plate
D) trigger zone
E) end plate
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Which letter indicates the Na+-K+ pump? <strong>Which letter indicates the Na<sup>+</sup>-K<sup>+</sup> pump?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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Which letter indicates an astrocyte? <strong>Which letter indicates an astrocyte?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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Explain an axosomatic synapse.
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Using the diagram, which arrow is pointing to salutatory conduction? <strong>Using the diagram, which arrow is pointing to salutatory conduction?  </strong> A) L B) M C) N D) O <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) L
B) M
C) N
D) O
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Under which condition might the resting membrane potential become lower than normal?

A) Na+ gates remain open longer
B) K+ gates remain open longer
C) Na+ gates close early
D) K+ gates close early
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Which letter indicates microglial cells? <strong>Which letter indicates microglial cells?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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In the diagram, which figure demonstrates a ligand-gated channel? <strong>In the diagram, which figure demonstrates a ligand-gated channel?  </strong> A) O B) N C) M D) L <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) O
B) N
C) M
D) L
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Resting membrane potential is ___.

A) 55mV
B) -55mV
C) 60mV
D) -70mV
E) 70mV
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Which structure is indicated by the letter E? <strong>Which structure is indicated by the letter E?  </strong> A) astrocyte B) microvillus C) microglial cell D) neurons E) oligodendrocytes <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) astrocyte
B) microvillus
C) microglial cell
D) neurons
E) oligodendrocytes
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Using the diagram, which arrow is pointing to current flow due to opening of Na+ channels? <strong>Using the diagram, which arrow is pointing to current flow due to opening of Na<sup>+</sup> channels?  </strong> A) L B) M C) N D) O E) M and N <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) L
B) M
C) N
D) O
E) M and N
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During the resting state of a voltage-gated Na+ channel,

A) the inactivation gate is open.
B) the activation gate is closed.
C) the channel is permeable to Na+.
D) both the inactivation gate is open and the activation gate is closed.
E) all of these choices.
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Which type of axons has the largest diameter?

A) A fibers
B) B fibers
C) C fibers
D) A and B fibers
E) B and C fibers
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Name the type of membrane channel that opens in response to touch, pressure, vibration, or tissue stretching and is found in the auditory receptors of the ear, and in touch and pressure receptors in the skin.

A) leakage channel
B) ligand-gated channels
C) mechanically gated channels
D) voltage-gated channels
E) temperature-sensitive channel
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Name the type of membrane channel that opens in response to changes in membrane potential and is located in axons of all types of neurons.

A) leakage channel
B) ligand-gated channels
C) mechanically gated channels
D) voltage-gated channels
E) temperature-sensitive channel
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When the summed total of postsynaptic potentials rises above threshold, creation of action potentials occurs

A) in the synaptic cleft.
B) in the dendrites.
C) at the trigger zone.
D) in the neuron nucleus.
E) in the neuroplasm.
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Faster communication and synchronization are two advantages of

A) chemical synapses.
B) electrical synapses.
C) ligand-gated channels.
D) voltage-gated channels.
E) mechanically-gated channels.
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A postsynaptic neuron responds to neurotransmitters released by a presynaptic neuron by creating

A) EPSPs.
B) water-filled channels in its membrane.
C) IPSPs.
D) either EPSPs or IPSPs.
E) all of these choices.
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The nervous system can distinguish between a light touch and a heavier touch by

A) saltatory conduction.
B) continuous conduction of graded potentials.
C) changing the frequency of impulses sent to sensory centers.
D) propagation action potential in both directions.
E) modifying the length of the refractory period.
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IPSP stands for

A) inhibitory presynaptic summation potential.
B) inhibitory postsynaptic summation potential.
C) inhibitory postsynaptic potential.
D) inhibitory presynaptic potential.
E) none of these choices.
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During this period, a second action potential can only be initiated by a larger than normal stimulus.

A) latent period
B) absolute refractory period
C) relative refractory period
D) all of these choices
E) none of these choices
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An excitatory neurotransmitter ___ the postsynaptic membrane.

A) depolarizes
B) repolarizes
C) hyperpolarizes
D) does not affect the polarity of
E) moves across channels in
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Name the type of membrane channel that randomly opens and closes and is found in dendrites, cell bodies, and axons of all types of neurons.

A) leak channel
B) ligand-gated channel
C) mechanically gated channel
D) voltage-gated channel
E) pressure-sensitive channel
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Chromatolysis refers to

A) break up of lysosomes after neural injury.
B) Wallerian degeneration after neural injury.
C) plasticity of neuron.
D) break up of Nissl bodies after neural injury.
E) none of these choices.
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Which of the following terms is used to describe a type of synapse?

A) axodendritic
B) axosomatic
C) axoaxonic
D) none of these choices
E) all of these choices
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Name the type of membrane channel that opens in response to chemical binding and is found in dendrites of some sensory receptors like pain receptors, and in the dendrites and cell bodies of interneurons and motor neurons.

A) leakage channel
B) ligand-gated channels
C) mechanically gated channels
D) voltage-gated channels
E) pressure-sensitive channel
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Plasticity means:

A) ability to regenerate after being damaged
B) sending a signal through a converging circuit
C) signal transmission at a synapse
D) ability to change based on experience
E) ability to stretch and recoil without damage
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Diffusion, enzymatic degradation, and uptake by cells are all ways to

A) remove a neurotransmitter.
B) stop a spatial summation.
C) continue a temporal summation.
D) inhibit a presynaptic potential.
E) excite a presynaptic potential.
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Saltatory conduction

A) can occur in unmyelinated axons.
B) happens due to an even distribution of voltage-gated Na+ channels.
C) encodes only action potentials that are initiated in response to pain.
D) occurs in unmyelinated axons and happens due to even distribution of voltage-gated Na+ channels.
E) occurs only in myelinated axons.
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Wallerian degeneration refers to

A) degeneration of the proximal end of axon and myelin sheath after neural injury.
B) degeneration of the distal end of axon and myelin sheath after neural injury.
C) break of Nissl bodies after neural injury.
D) plasticity of neuron.
E) none of these choices.
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This type of neural circuit consists of a single presynaptic neuron synapsing with several postsynaptic neurons.

A) diverging circuit
B) converging circuit
C) reverberating circuit
D) parallel after-discharge circuit
E) normal circuit
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Faster communication and synchronization are two advantages of:

A) chemical synapsis
B) electrical synapses
C) ligand gated channels
D) voltage gated channels
E) mechanically gated channels
B
2
Which of the following has the property of electrical excitability?

A) muscle cells
B) neurons
C) all of these choices
D) none of these choices
C
3
Which axons have the largest diameter?

A) A fibers
B) B fibers
C) C fibers
D) none of these choices
A
4
This type of neuron has one main dendrite and one main axon.

A) multipolar neuron
B) bipolar neuron
C) unipolar neuron
D) purkinje cell
E) renshaw cell
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If a neurotransmitter depolarizes the postsynaptic membrane it is referred to as:

A) excitatory
B) inhibitory
C) spatial
D) temporal
E) summation
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During which period can a second action potential be initiated only by a larger than normal stimulus?

A) refractory period
B) absolute refractory period
C) relative refractory period
D) all of these choices
E) none of these choices
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A polarized cell

A) can vary from +5 to -100 mV.
B) includes most cells of the body.
C) exhibits a membrane potential.
D) includes most cells of the body and exhibits a membrane potential.
E) all of these choices.
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The peripheral nervous system can be divided into:

A) somatic nervous system
B) autonomic nervous system
C) enteric nervous system
D) both somatic nervous system and autonomic nervous system
E) all of these choices
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Diffusion, enzymatic degradation, and uptake by cells are all ways to

A) remove a neurotransmitter.
B) stop a spatial summation.
C) continue a temporal summation.
D) inhibit a presynaptic potential.
E) excite a presynaptic potential.
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IPSP stands for:

A) inhibitory presynaptic summation potential
B) inhibitory postsynaptic summation potential
C) inhibitory postsynaptic potential
D) inhibitory presynaptic potential
E) none of these choices
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This contains neuronal cell bodies, dendrites, unmyelinated axons, axon terminals, and neruoglia.

A) gray matter
B) white matter
C) astrocytes
D) satellite cells
E) ependymal cells
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Which of the following is not a function of the nervous system?

A) sensory function
B) integrative function
C) motor function
D) both sensory function and integrative function
E) all are functions of the nervous system
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This is the site of protein synthesis in a neuron.

A) mitochondria
B) nucleus
C) nissl body
D) dendrite
E) axon
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Which of the following terms describes synapses?

A) axodendritic
B) axosomatic
C) axoaxonic
D) none of these choices
E) all of these choices
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Where does summation occur?

A) in the synaptic cleft
B) in the dendrites
C) at the trigger zone
D) in the neuron nucleus
E) in the neuroplasm
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The motor portion of the autonomic nervous system can be divided into:

A) sympathetic division
B) parasympathetic division
C) enteric division
D) sympathetic division and parasympathetic division
E) all of these choices
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What phenomenon explains why a light touch feels different than a touch applied with more pressure?

A) saltatory conduction
B) continuous conduction
C) frequency of impulses
D) propagation
E) refractory period
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Which is not a type of channel used in production of an electrical signal in neurons?

A) leakage channel
B) voltage-gated channel
C) ligand-gated channel
D) mechanically gated channel
E) ion dependent channel
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When a depolarizing graded potential makes the membrane depolarize to threshold

A) ligand gated Ca+ channels close rapidly.
B) voltage gated CA+ channels open rapidly.
C) ligand gated Na+ channels close rapidly.
D) voltage gated Na+ channels open rapidly.
E) none of these choices.
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A depolarizing graded potential

A) makes the membrane more polarized.
B) makes the membrane less polarized.
C) is not considered a graded potential.
D) is the last part of an action potential.
E) is seen when the cell approaches threshold.
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In the diagram where are the Nodes of Ranvier? <strong>In the diagram where are the Nodes of Ranvier?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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This is comprised of flattened cells that encircle the axon. <strong>This is comprised of flattened cells that encircle the axon.  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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In the diagram below, where is the synaptic bulb? <strong>In the diagram below, where is the synaptic bulb?  </strong> A) A B) B C) I D) D E) Both A and D

A) A
B) B
C) I
D) D
E) Both A and D
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In the diagram, which pictures a mechanically gated channel? <strong>In the diagram, which pictures a mechanically gated channel?  </strong> A) O B) N C) M D) L

A) O
B) N
C) M
D) L
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In the CNS, this is produced by oligodendrocytes. <strong>In the CNS, this is produced by oligodendrocytes.  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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Describe the three conditions that allow maintenance of the resting membrane potential in excitable cells.
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Which portion of the diagram represents the myelin sheath as it is wrapped around the neurolemma? <strong>Which portion of the diagram represents the myelin sheath as it is wrapped around the neurolemma?  </strong> A) C B) D C) E D) F E) G

A) C
B) D
C) E
D) F
E) G
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In the diagram where are axon terminals? <strong>In the diagram where are axon terminals?  </strong> A) F B) G C) H D) I E) None of these choices

A) F
B) G
C) H
D) I
E) None of these choices
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Briefly describe what causes the depolarizing phase.
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What factors limit neurogenesis.
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Using the diagram, identify the sensory neuron. <strong>Using the diagram, identify the sensory neuron.  </strong> A) L B) M C) N D) O E) P

A) L
B) M
C) N
D) O
E) P
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Using the diagram, identify the sensory receptor. <strong>Using the diagram, identify the sensory receptor.  </strong> A) L B) M C) N D) O E) P

A) L
B) M
C) N
D) O
E) P
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In the diagram, which figure demonstrates a leak channel? <strong>In the diagram, which figure demonstrates a leak channel?  </strong> A) O B) N C) M D) L

A) O
B) N
C) M
D) L
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34
This electrically insulates the axon of a neuron to increase the speed of nerve impulse conduction. <strong>This electrically insulates the axon of a neuron to increase the speed of nerve impulse conduction.  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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35
A postsynaptic neuron may respond to inhibitory and excitatory effects in which of the following ways:

A) EPSP
B) nerve impulse
C) IPSP
D) both EPSP and IPSP
E) all of these choices
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36
Plasticity means

A) the ability to regenerate.
B) sending a signal through a converging circuit.
C) signal transmission at a synapse.
D) capability to change based on experience.
E) the ability to stretch without damage.
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37
Which part of the diagram contains organelles and Nissl bodies? <strong>Which part of the diagram contains organelles and Nissl bodies?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) E E) Both a and b

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) E
E) Both a and b
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38
Using the diagram, identify the lower motor neuron. <strong>Using the diagram, identify the lower motor neuron.  </strong> A) L B) M C) N D) O E) P

A) L
B) M
C) N
D) O
E) P
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39
In the diagram, which figure demonstrates a voltage-gated channel? <strong>In the diagram, which figure demonstrates a voltage-gated channel?  </strong> A) O B) N C) M D) L

A) O
B) N
C) M
D) L
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40
In the diagram, where is the axon collateral? <strong>In the diagram, where is the axon collateral?  </strong> A) C B) D C) F D) H E) I

A) C
B) D
C) F
D) H
E) I
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41
Which letter indicates the Na+ leak channel? <strong>Which letter indicates the Na<sup>+</sup> leak channel?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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42
Using the diagram, which arrow is pointing to the axon hillock? <strong>Using the diagram, which arrow is pointing to the axon hillock?  </strong> A) L B) M C) N D) O

A) L
B) M
C) N
D) O
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43
The resting membrane potential is indicated by which letter? <strong>The resting membrane potential is indicated by which letter?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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44
When a depolarizing graded potential makes the axon membrane depolarize to threshold,

A) ligand-gated Ca+2 channels close rapidly.
B) voltage-gated Ca+2 channels open rapidly.
C) ligand-gated Na+ channels close rapidly.
D) voltage-gated Na+ channels open rapidly.
E) none of these choices.
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45
Which letter indicates neurons? <strong>Which letter indicates neurons?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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46
Why does a light touch feel differently than a firm touch?
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47
A depolarizing graded potential

A) makes the membrane more polarized.
B) makes the membrane less polarized.
C) is considered a type of action potential.
D) is the last part of an action potential.
E) is seen when the cell approaches threshold.
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48
Using the diagram, which arrow is pointing to the nodes of Ranvier? <strong>Using the diagram, which arrow is pointing to the nodes of Ranvier?  </strong> A) L B) M C) N D) O

A) L
B) M
C) N
D) O
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49
Explain the phenomenon of an EPSP.
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50
Depolarizing graded potentials originate in the dendrites or cell body of a neuron and then travel to the ___.

A) axon
B) Schwann cell
C) motor-end plate
D) trigger zone
E) end plate
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51
Which letter indicates the Na+-K+ pump? <strong>Which letter indicates the Na<sup>+</sup>-K<sup>+</sup> pump?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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52
Which letter indicates an astrocyte? <strong>Which letter indicates an astrocyte?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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53
Explain an axosomatic synapse.
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54
Using the diagram, which arrow is pointing to salutatory conduction? <strong>Using the diagram, which arrow is pointing to salutatory conduction?  </strong> A) L B) M C) N D) O

A) L
B) M
C) N
D) O
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55
Under which condition might the resting membrane potential become lower than normal?

A) Na+ gates remain open longer
B) K+ gates remain open longer
C) Na+ gates close early
D) K+ gates close early
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56
Which letter indicates microglial cells? <strong>Which letter indicates microglial cells?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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57
In the diagram, which figure demonstrates a ligand-gated channel? <strong>In the diagram, which figure demonstrates a ligand-gated channel?  </strong> A) O B) N C) M D) L

A) O
B) N
C) M
D) L
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58
Resting membrane potential is ___.

A) 55mV
B) -55mV
C) 60mV
D) -70mV
E) 70mV
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59
Which structure is indicated by the letter E? <strong>Which structure is indicated by the letter E?  </strong> A) astrocyte B) microvillus C) microglial cell D) neurons E) oligodendrocytes

A) astrocyte
B) microvillus
C) microglial cell
D) neurons
E) oligodendrocytes
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60
Using the diagram, which arrow is pointing to current flow due to opening of Na+ channels? <strong>Using the diagram, which arrow is pointing to current flow due to opening of Na<sup>+</sup> channels?  </strong> A) L B) M C) N D) O E) M and N

A) L
B) M
C) N
D) O
E) M and N
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61
During the resting state of a voltage-gated Na+ channel,

A) the inactivation gate is open.
B) the activation gate is closed.
C) the channel is permeable to Na+.
D) both the inactivation gate is open and the activation gate is closed.
E) all of these choices.
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62
Which type of axons has the largest diameter?

A) A fibers
B) B fibers
C) C fibers
D) A and B fibers
E) B and C fibers
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63
Name the type of membrane channel that opens in response to touch, pressure, vibration, or tissue stretching and is found in the auditory receptors of the ear, and in touch and pressure receptors in the skin.

A) leakage channel
B) ligand-gated channels
C) mechanically gated channels
D) voltage-gated channels
E) temperature-sensitive channel
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64
Name the type of membrane channel that opens in response to changes in membrane potential and is located in axons of all types of neurons.

A) leakage channel
B) ligand-gated channels
C) mechanically gated channels
D) voltage-gated channels
E) temperature-sensitive channel
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65
When the summed total of postsynaptic potentials rises above threshold, creation of action potentials occurs

A) in the synaptic cleft.
B) in the dendrites.
C) at the trigger zone.
D) in the neuron nucleus.
E) in the neuroplasm.
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66
Faster communication and synchronization are two advantages of

A) chemical synapses.
B) electrical synapses.
C) ligand-gated channels.
D) voltage-gated channels.
E) mechanically-gated channels.
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67
A postsynaptic neuron responds to neurotransmitters released by a presynaptic neuron by creating

A) EPSPs.
B) water-filled channels in its membrane.
C) IPSPs.
D) either EPSPs or IPSPs.
E) all of these choices.
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68
The nervous system can distinguish between a light touch and a heavier touch by

A) saltatory conduction.
B) continuous conduction of graded potentials.
C) changing the frequency of impulses sent to sensory centers.
D) propagation action potential in both directions.
E) modifying the length of the refractory period.
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69
IPSP stands for

A) inhibitory presynaptic summation potential.
B) inhibitory postsynaptic summation potential.
C) inhibitory postsynaptic potential.
D) inhibitory presynaptic potential.
E) none of these choices.
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70
During this period, a second action potential can only be initiated by a larger than normal stimulus.

A) latent period
B) absolute refractory period
C) relative refractory period
D) all of these choices
E) none of these choices
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71
An excitatory neurotransmitter ___ the postsynaptic membrane.

A) depolarizes
B) repolarizes
C) hyperpolarizes
D) does not affect the polarity of
E) moves across channels in
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72
Name the type of membrane channel that randomly opens and closes and is found in dendrites, cell bodies, and axons of all types of neurons.

A) leak channel
B) ligand-gated channel
C) mechanically gated channel
D) voltage-gated channel
E) pressure-sensitive channel
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73
Chromatolysis refers to

A) break up of lysosomes after neural injury.
B) Wallerian degeneration after neural injury.
C) plasticity of neuron.
D) break up of Nissl bodies after neural injury.
E) none of these choices.
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74
Which of the following terms is used to describe a type of synapse?

A) axodendritic
B) axosomatic
C) axoaxonic
D) none of these choices
E) all of these choices
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75
Name the type of membrane channel that opens in response to chemical binding and is found in dendrites of some sensory receptors like pain receptors, and in the dendrites and cell bodies of interneurons and motor neurons.

A) leakage channel
B) ligand-gated channels
C) mechanically gated channels
D) voltage-gated channels
E) pressure-sensitive channel
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76
Plasticity means:

A) ability to regenerate after being damaged
B) sending a signal through a converging circuit
C) signal transmission at a synapse
D) ability to change based on experience
E) ability to stretch and recoil without damage
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77
Diffusion, enzymatic degradation, and uptake by cells are all ways to

A) remove a neurotransmitter.
B) stop a spatial summation.
C) continue a temporal summation.
D) inhibit a presynaptic potential.
E) excite a presynaptic potential.
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78
Saltatory conduction

A) can occur in unmyelinated axons.
B) happens due to an even distribution of voltage-gated Na+ channels.
C) encodes only action potentials that are initiated in response to pain.
D) occurs in unmyelinated axons and happens due to even distribution of voltage-gated Na+ channels.
E) occurs only in myelinated axons.
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79
Wallerian degeneration refers to

A) degeneration of the proximal end of axon and myelin sheath after neural injury.
B) degeneration of the distal end of axon and myelin sheath after neural injury.
C) break of Nissl bodies after neural injury.
D) plasticity of neuron.
E) none of these choices.
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80
This type of neural circuit consists of a single presynaptic neuron synapsing with several postsynaptic neurons.

A) diverging circuit
B) converging circuit
C) reverberating circuit
D) parallel after-discharge circuit
E) normal circuit
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