Deck 9: Nervous Tissue

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Saltatory conduction refers to the type of impulse conduction used in

A)cardiac muscle
B)skeletal muscle
C)unmyelinated fibers
D)myelinated fibers
E)all axons
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Which of the following is an example of an effector?

A)interneuron
B)sensory receptor
C)special sense organ
D)nerve
E)glands
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Which of the following types of cells found in the nervous system does NOT functionally belong with the others?

A)efferent neurons
B)oligodendrocytes
C)afferent neurons
D)motor neurons
E)interneurons
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The charge difference between the outside and the inside of the plasma membrane of a neuron at rest is called the

A)action potential
B)synaptic potential
C)excitatory postsynaptic potential
D)resting membrane potential
E)equilibrium potential
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The neuroglia that produce the myelin sheath around axons in the peripheral nervous system are called

A)Schwann cells
B)oligodendrocytes
C)microglia
D)astrocytes
E)satellite cells
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The branch of medicine that deals with normal functioning and disorders of the nervous system is called

A)pathology
B)endocrinology
C)neuroendocrinology
D)neurology
E)neuropathology
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The type of neuroglial cell involved in forming the blood-brain barrier is the

A)astrocyte
B)oligodendrocyte
C)microglia
D)satellite cells
E)ependymal cell
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The axon joins the cell body at a cone-shaped elevation called the

A)initial segment
B)axon hillock
C)myelin sheath
D)neurolemma
E)axon collateral
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Processes that carry impulses from the neuron cell body to another neuron or effector are called

A)dendrites
B)axons
C)synapses
D)neurofibrils
E)myelin sheaths
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Neurons that conduct nerve impulses from the receptors to the central nervous system are

A)motor neurons
B)efferent neurons
C)interneurons
D)sensory neurons
E)association neurons
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All of the following are part of the peripheral nervous system EXCEPT

A)spinal cord
B)ganglia
C)spinal nerves
D)cranial nerves
E)enteric plexuses
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A bundle of myelinated axons within the white matter of the central nervous system is called a/an

A)axon
B)nerve
C)tract
D)ganglion
E)nucleus
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Small masses of nervous tissue, consisting primarily of neuron cell bodies, found in the peripheral nervous system are called

A)ganglia
B)nuclei
C)horns
D)tracts
E)nerves
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Which of the labeled structures in the diagram contains synaptic vesicles that store neurotransmitters? <strong>Which of the labeled structures in the diagram contains synaptic vesicles that store neurotransmitters?  </strong> A)A B)B C)D D)E E)F <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)A
B)B
C)D
D)E
E)F
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The nervous system and the _____ system share the greatest responsibility for maintaining homeostasis.

A)immune
B)endocrine
C)cardiovascular
D)respiratory
E)muscular
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Compared to unmyelinated axons, myelinated axons

A)conduct impulses faster.
B)conduct impulses more often.
C)do not contain axon collaterals.
D)produce larger action potentials.
E)produce longer lasting action potentials.
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Enteric motor neurons are responsible for stimulating contraction of

A)skeletal muscle close to the GI tract.
B)GI tract smooth muscle.
C)smooth muscle of the blood vessels.
D)of skeletal muscle close to the GI tract and contraction of GI tract smooth muscle.
E)GI tract smooth muscle and contraction of smooth muscle of the blood vessels.
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All of the following are functions of the nervous system EXCEPT

A)sensing changes
B)analyzing changes
C)storing potassium
D)responding to changes
E)integrating impulses
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The portion of the nervous system that is not under conscious control and is thus considered involuntary is the

A)somatic nervous system
B)sensory nervous system
C)autonomic nervous system
D)motor nervous system
E)peripheral nervous system
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The characteristic ability of neurons to respond to a stimulus and convert it into a nerve impulse is called

A)depolarization
B)hyperpolarization
C)electrical excitability
D)threshold
E)contractility
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The site where either two neurons or a neuron and effector communicate is called a

A)neuromuscular junction
B)neuroeffector junction
C)motor endplate
D)synapse
E)synaptic terminal
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The speed of nerve impulse conduction is determined by all of the following EXCEPT

A)temperature
B)fiber diameter
C)presence of myelin
D)absence of myelin
E)stimulus strength
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The spread of an impulse along the membrane of a neuron is called

A)propagation
B)hyperpolarization
C)refraction
D)propagation and hyperpolarization
E)propagation and refraction
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Which of the following events would occur to a postsynaptic membrane in response to the presence of an inhibitory neurotransmitter?

A)propagation
B)repolarization
C)depolarization
D)hyperpolarization
E)excitation
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Neurotransmitters are released from the _____ into the synaptic cleft.

A)dendrite
B)axon collateral
C)synaptic end bulb
D)axon hillock
E)motor endplate
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Which of the following ions directly triggers the release of neurotransmitter into the synaptic cleft?

A)sodium
B)chloride
C)calcium
D)potassium
E)magnesium
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Local anesthetics like Novocaine and Lidocaine, which are used to block pain during painful medical procedures, exert their effect by blocking the opening of

A)voltage-gated potassium channels
B)voltage-gated calcium channels
C)voltage-gated sodium channels
D)potassium leak channels
E)sodium, potassium ATPase
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Which of the following types of ion channels are used to conduct an action potential along a neuronal membrane?

A)leak channels
B)voltage-gated channels
C)mechanically gated channels
D)ligand-gated channels
E)facilitated diffusion carriers
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The _____ nervous system consists of sensory neurons and motor neurons that stimulate skeletal muscle contractions.

A)somatic
B)central
C)autonomic
D)enteric
E)parasympathetic
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Which of the following is exclusively an inhibitory neurotransmitter?

A)glutamate
B)glycine
C)dopamine
D)acetylcholine
E)aspartate
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The period of time after creating an action potential during which a neuron cannot generate another action potential is called

A)hyperpolarization
B)the threshold period
C)repolarization
D)the refractory period
E)depolarization
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Which of the following statements best describes the events that lead to depolarization of a neuronal membrane?

A)Sodium flows into the neuron and potassium flows out of the neuron.
B)Sodium flows out of the neuron and potassium flows into the neuron.
C)Sodium flows into the neuron.
D)Potassium flows out of the neuron.
E)Potassium flows into the neuron.
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In resting neurons, neurotransmitters are stored in

A)the synaptic cleft
B)synaptic vesicles
C)the cell body of the postsynaptic neuron
D)neurofibrils
E)smooth endoplasmic reticulum
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The stage in an action potential that immediately follows depolarization is

A)hyperpolarization
B)polarization
C)repolarization
D)the latent stage
E)the resting stage
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Processes on neurons that receive and conduct impulses toward the cell body are called

A)dendrites
B)axons
C)axon collaterals
D)synaptic end bulbs
E)axon terminals
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The _____ of the brain consists of unmyelinated axons, dendrites, neuron cell bodies and neuroglia.

A)nuclei
B)white matter
C)gray matter
D)columns
E)tracts
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Which of the following neuroglia forms the myelin sheath around axons in the central nervous system?

A)Schwann cells
B)ependymal cells
C)astrocytes
D)microglia
E)oligodendrocytes
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Clusters of neuronal cell bodies that form gray matter in the brain are called

A)ganglia
B)tracts
C)regions
D)nuclei
E)columns
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During the creation of an action potential, 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.
E)closing of sodium channels.
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The duration of a single nerve impulse is approximately

A)one second
B)a tenth of a second
C)a microsecond
D)a millisecond
E)one minute
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The cranial nerves are part of the peripheral nervous system (PNS).
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When nerve fibers are cooled, impulse conduction occurs at higher speeds.
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Muscle action potentials are similar to nerve action potentials.
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Continuous conduction occurs along the entire membrane of myelinated axons.
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If the membrane potential becomes more negative than the normal resting potential, the membrane is said to be depolarized.
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Some regeneration of neurons can occur in the peripheral nervous system.
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Which of the following is an autoimmune disease that results in the destruction of myelin sheaths of neurons in the central nervous system?

A)epilepsy
B)muscular dystrophy
C)multiple sclerosis
D)rabies
E)neuroblastoma
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Nitric oxide is unique among neurotransmitters because it

A)blocks the reuptake of dopamine.
B)is not stored in synaptic vesicles but is made on demand.
C)dilates airways during an asthma attack.
D)is both inhibitory and excitatory.
E)is only found in the PNS.
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Excitatory neurotransmitters make an action potential less likely to occur.
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A disorder in which an individual experiences sudden paralysis resulting from macrophages removing myelin from PNS axons is called

A)Multiple sclerosis
B)epilepsy
C)Guillain-Barre syndrome
D)Parkinson's disease
E)schizophrenia
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Another term for nerve impulse is action potential.
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Neurotransmitters always cause hyperpolarization of the postsynaptic membrane.
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In general, damaged neurons in adults cannot be replaced by new neurons.
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Short, recurring, periodic attacks of motor, sensory or psychological malfunctions, which virtually never affect intelligence, are characteristics of

A)multiple sclerosis
B)Parkinson's disease
C)epilepsy
D)schizophrenia
E)depression
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Whether or not an impulse is created in a postsynaptic neuron depends on the ratio of inhibitory versus excitatory neurotransmitters in the synaptic cleft.
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To establish the resting potential, potassium ions move out of the neuron and sodium ions move into the neuron through _____ channels.

A)voltage-gated
B)leakage
C)ligand-gated
D)mechanically gated
E)funny current
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Repolarization is due to the opening of sodium channels.
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The neuroglial cell that lines the ventricles of the brain and the central canal of the spinal cord is called a/an

A)oligodendrocyte
B)microglial cell
C)Schwann cell
D)ependymal cell
E)satellite cell
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Subthreshold stimulation can cause action potentials.
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Ependymal cells are neuroglial cells.
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What type of neuron is shown in the diagram? <strong>What type of neuron is shown in the diagram?  </strong> A)multipolar neuron B)unipolar neuron C)bipolar neuron D)pseudounipolar neuron E)anaxonic neuron <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)multipolar neuron
B)unipolar neuron
C)bipolar neuron
D)pseudounipolar neuron
E)anaxonic neuron
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Which of the labeled structures in the diagram is the "receiving" or "input" part of the neuron? <strong>Which of the labeled structures in the diagram is the receiving or input part of the neuron?  </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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Microglia are macrophages of the CNS.
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Name and describe the function of the two different processes that emerge from the cell bodies of most neurons.
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Describe nerve impulse conduction in unmyelinated and myelinated axons.
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Gray matter of the nervous system

A)is found as a thin shell on the outside of the spinal cord.
B)consists of myelinated axons and neuroglial cells.
C)does not contain the cell bodies of neurons.
D)is only found in the deep structures of the cerebrum.
E)contains little or no myelin.
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Interneurons are usually multipolar neurons.
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All the following are sensory functions of the nervous system EXCEPT

A)detecting changes in blood pressure
B)feeling a raindrop landing on your skin
C)seeing a baseball coming at your head
D)running away from an angry dog
E)hearing a dropped book hit the floor
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The drug Prozac is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI).
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Which of the labeled structures in the diagram represents a neurotransmitter receptor? <strong>Which of the labeled structures in the diagram represents a neurotransmitter receptor?  </strong> A)A B)C C)E D)D E)F <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)A
B)C
C)E
D)D
E)F
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Name the six types of neuroglia and give their general function.
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The loss of the covering produced by oligodendrocytes or Schwann cells is called demyelination.
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Because there are more sodium leak channels than potassium leak channels, a resting potential can be maintained.
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Which of the following types of ions would move through the channel labeled E in the diagram and trigger the release of neurotransmitter? <strong>Which of the following types of ions would move through the channel labeled E in the diagram and trigger the release of neurotransmitter?  </strong> A)potassium B)chloride C)sodium D)calcium E)phosphate <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)potassium
B)chloride
C)sodium
D)calcium
E)phosphate
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The process in which a region of the hypothalamus of the brain receives sensory information from thermoreceptors and decides to stimulate sweating is an example of the _____ function of the nervous system.

A)sensory
B)integrative
C)motor
D)somatic
E)enteric
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Natural pain killers called endorphins are classified as neuropeptides.
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Saltatory conduction occurs only in myelinated axons and involves a nerve impulse jumping from one node of Ranvier to the next.
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Which of the labeled structures in the diagram is a Schwann cell? <strong>Which of the labeled structures in the diagram is a Schwann cell?  </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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The physical space (labeled B in the diagram)between the presynaptic and postsynaptic neurons is called the _____ and the chemical (labeled C in the diagram)that is released to signal across this space is called a _____. <strong>The physical space (labeled B in the diagram)between the presynaptic and postsynaptic neurons is called the _____ and the chemical (labeled C in the diagram)that is released to signal across this space is called a _____.  </strong> A)synaptic vesicle; neurotransmitter B)synaptic end bulb; neurotransmitter C)synaptic cleft; synaptic vesicle D)synapse; neurotransmitter E)synaptic cleft; neurotransmitter <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)synaptic vesicle; neurotransmitter
B)synaptic end bulb; neurotransmitter
C)synaptic cleft; synaptic vesicle
D)synapse; neurotransmitter
E)synaptic cleft; neurotransmitter
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Saltatory conduction refers to the type of impulse conduction used in

A)cardiac muscle
B)skeletal muscle
C)unmyelinated fibers
D)myelinated fibers
E)all axons
D
2
Which of the following is an example of an effector?

A)interneuron
B)sensory receptor
C)special sense organ
D)nerve
E)glands
E
3
Which of the following types of cells found in the nervous system does NOT functionally belong with the others?

A)efferent neurons
B)oligodendrocytes
C)afferent neurons
D)motor neurons
E)interneurons
B
4
The charge difference between the outside and the inside of the plasma membrane of a neuron at rest is called the

A)action potential
B)synaptic potential
C)excitatory postsynaptic potential
D)resting membrane potential
E)equilibrium potential
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The neuroglia that produce the myelin sheath around axons in the peripheral nervous system are called

A)Schwann cells
B)oligodendrocytes
C)microglia
D)astrocytes
E)satellite cells
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The branch of medicine that deals with normal functioning and disorders of the nervous system is called

A)pathology
B)endocrinology
C)neuroendocrinology
D)neurology
E)neuropathology
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The type of neuroglial cell involved in forming the blood-brain barrier is the

A)astrocyte
B)oligodendrocyte
C)microglia
D)satellite cells
E)ependymal cell
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The axon joins the cell body at a cone-shaped elevation called the

A)initial segment
B)axon hillock
C)myelin sheath
D)neurolemma
E)axon collateral
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Processes that carry impulses from the neuron cell body to another neuron or effector are called

A)dendrites
B)axons
C)synapses
D)neurofibrils
E)myelin sheaths
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Neurons that conduct nerve impulses from the receptors to the central nervous system are

A)motor neurons
B)efferent neurons
C)interneurons
D)sensory neurons
E)association neurons
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All of the following are part of the peripheral nervous system EXCEPT

A)spinal cord
B)ganglia
C)spinal nerves
D)cranial nerves
E)enteric plexuses
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A bundle of myelinated axons within the white matter of the central nervous system is called a/an

A)axon
B)nerve
C)tract
D)ganglion
E)nucleus
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Small masses of nervous tissue, consisting primarily of neuron cell bodies, found in the peripheral nervous system are called

A)ganglia
B)nuclei
C)horns
D)tracts
E)nerves
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Which of the labeled structures in the diagram contains synaptic vesicles that store neurotransmitters? <strong>Which of the labeled structures in the diagram contains synaptic vesicles that store neurotransmitters?  </strong> A)A B)B C)D D)E E)F

A)A
B)B
C)D
D)E
E)F
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The nervous system and the _____ system share the greatest responsibility for maintaining homeostasis.

A)immune
B)endocrine
C)cardiovascular
D)respiratory
E)muscular
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Compared to unmyelinated axons, myelinated axons

A)conduct impulses faster.
B)conduct impulses more often.
C)do not contain axon collaterals.
D)produce larger action potentials.
E)produce longer lasting action potentials.
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Enteric motor neurons are responsible for stimulating contraction of

A)skeletal muscle close to the GI tract.
B)GI tract smooth muscle.
C)smooth muscle of the blood vessels.
D)of skeletal muscle close to the GI tract and contraction of GI tract smooth muscle.
E)GI tract smooth muscle and contraction of smooth muscle of the blood vessels.
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All of the following are functions of the nervous system EXCEPT

A)sensing changes
B)analyzing changes
C)storing potassium
D)responding to changes
E)integrating impulses
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The portion of the nervous system that is not under conscious control and is thus considered involuntary is the

A)somatic nervous system
B)sensory nervous system
C)autonomic nervous system
D)motor nervous system
E)peripheral nervous system
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The characteristic ability of neurons to respond to a stimulus and convert it into a nerve impulse is called

A)depolarization
B)hyperpolarization
C)electrical excitability
D)threshold
E)contractility
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The site where either two neurons or a neuron and effector communicate is called a

A)neuromuscular junction
B)neuroeffector junction
C)motor endplate
D)synapse
E)synaptic terminal
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The speed of nerve impulse conduction is determined by all of the following EXCEPT

A)temperature
B)fiber diameter
C)presence of myelin
D)absence of myelin
E)stimulus strength
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The spread of an impulse along the membrane of a neuron is called

A)propagation
B)hyperpolarization
C)refraction
D)propagation and hyperpolarization
E)propagation and refraction
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Which of the following events would occur to a postsynaptic membrane in response to the presence of an inhibitory neurotransmitter?

A)propagation
B)repolarization
C)depolarization
D)hyperpolarization
E)excitation
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Neurotransmitters are released from the _____ into the synaptic cleft.

A)dendrite
B)axon collateral
C)synaptic end bulb
D)axon hillock
E)motor endplate
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Which of the following ions directly triggers the release of neurotransmitter into the synaptic cleft?

A)sodium
B)chloride
C)calcium
D)potassium
E)magnesium
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Local anesthetics like Novocaine and Lidocaine, which are used to block pain during painful medical procedures, exert their effect by blocking the opening of

A)voltage-gated potassium channels
B)voltage-gated calcium channels
C)voltage-gated sodium channels
D)potassium leak channels
E)sodium, potassium ATPase
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Which of the following types of ion channels are used to conduct an action potential along a neuronal membrane?

A)leak channels
B)voltage-gated channels
C)mechanically gated channels
D)ligand-gated channels
E)facilitated diffusion carriers
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The _____ nervous system consists of sensory neurons and motor neurons that stimulate skeletal muscle contractions.

A)somatic
B)central
C)autonomic
D)enteric
E)parasympathetic
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Which of the following is exclusively an inhibitory neurotransmitter?

A)glutamate
B)glycine
C)dopamine
D)acetylcholine
E)aspartate
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The period of time after creating an action potential during which a neuron cannot generate another action potential is called

A)hyperpolarization
B)the threshold period
C)repolarization
D)the refractory period
E)depolarization
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Which of the following statements best describes the events that lead to depolarization of a neuronal membrane?

A)Sodium flows into the neuron and potassium flows out of the neuron.
B)Sodium flows out of the neuron and potassium flows into the neuron.
C)Sodium flows into the neuron.
D)Potassium flows out of the neuron.
E)Potassium flows into the neuron.
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In resting neurons, neurotransmitters are stored in

A)the synaptic cleft
B)synaptic vesicles
C)the cell body of the postsynaptic neuron
D)neurofibrils
E)smooth endoplasmic reticulum
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The stage in an action potential that immediately follows depolarization is

A)hyperpolarization
B)polarization
C)repolarization
D)the latent stage
E)the resting stage
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Processes on neurons that receive and conduct impulses toward the cell body are called

A)dendrites
B)axons
C)axon collaterals
D)synaptic end bulbs
E)axon terminals
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The _____ of the brain consists of unmyelinated axons, dendrites, neuron cell bodies and neuroglia.

A)nuclei
B)white matter
C)gray matter
D)columns
E)tracts
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Which of the following neuroglia forms the myelin sheath around axons in the central nervous system?

A)Schwann cells
B)ependymal cells
C)astrocytes
D)microglia
E)oligodendrocytes
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Clusters of neuronal cell bodies that form gray matter in the brain are called

A)ganglia
B)tracts
C)regions
D)nuclei
E)columns
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During the creation of an action potential, 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.
E)closing of sodium channels.
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The duration of a single nerve impulse is approximately

A)one second
B)a tenth of a second
C)a microsecond
D)a millisecond
E)one minute
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The cranial nerves are part of the peripheral nervous system (PNS).
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When nerve fibers are cooled, impulse conduction occurs at higher speeds.
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Muscle action potentials are similar to nerve action potentials.
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Continuous conduction occurs along the entire membrane of myelinated axons.
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If the membrane potential becomes more negative than the normal resting potential, the membrane is said to be depolarized.
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Some regeneration of neurons can occur in the peripheral nervous system.
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Which of the following is an autoimmune disease that results in the destruction of myelin sheaths of neurons in the central nervous system?

A)epilepsy
B)muscular dystrophy
C)multiple sclerosis
D)rabies
E)neuroblastoma
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Nitric oxide is unique among neurotransmitters because it

A)blocks the reuptake of dopamine.
B)is not stored in synaptic vesicles but is made on demand.
C)dilates airways during an asthma attack.
D)is both inhibitory and excitatory.
E)is only found in the PNS.
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49
Excitatory neurotransmitters make an action potential less likely to occur.
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50
A disorder in which an individual experiences sudden paralysis resulting from macrophages removing myelin from PNS axons is called

A)Multiple sclerosis
B)epilepsy
C)Guillain-Barre syndrome
D)Parkinson's disease
E)schizophrenia
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51
Another term for nerve impulse is action potential.
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52
Neurotransmitters always cause hyperpolarization of the postsynaptic membrane.
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53
In general, damaged neurons in adults cannot be replaced by new neurons.
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54
Short, recurring, periodic attacks of motor, sensory or psychological malfunctions, which virtually never affect intelligence, are characteristics of

A)multiple sclerosis
B)Parkinson's disease
C)epilepsy
D)schizophrenia
E)depression
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55
Whether or not an impulse is created in a postsynaptic neuron depends on the ratio of inhibitory versus excitatory neurotransmitters in the synaptic cleft.
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56
To establish the resting potential, potassium ions move out of the neuron and sodium ions move into the neuron through _____ channels.

A)voltage-gated
B)leakage
C)ligand-gated
D)mechanically gated
E)funny current
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57
Repolarization is due to the opening of sodium channels.
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58
The neuroglial cell that lines the ventricles of the brain and the central canal of the spinal cord is called a/an

A)oligodendrocyte
B)microglial cell
C)Schwann cell
D)ependymal cell
E)satellite cell
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59
Subthreshold stimulation can cause action potentials.
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60
Ependymal cells are neuroglial cells.
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61
What type of neuron is shown in the diagram? <strong>What type of neuron is shown in the diagram?  </strong> A)multipolar neuron B)unipolar neuron C)bipolar neuron D)pseudounipolar neuron E)anaxonic neuron

A)multipolar neuron
B)unipolar neuron
C)bipolar neuron
D)pseudounipolar neuron
E)anaxonic neuron
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62
Which of the labeled structures in the diagram is the "receiving" or "input" part of the neuron? <strong>Which of the labeled structures in the diagram is the receiving or input part of the neuron?  </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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63
Microglia are macrophages of the CNS.
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64
Name and describe the function of the two different processes that emerge from the cell bodies of most neurons.
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65
Describe nerve impulse conduction in unmyelinated and myelinated axons.
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66
Gray matter of the nervous system

A)is found as a thin shell on the outside of the spinal cord.
B)consists of myelinated axons and neuroglial cells.
C)does not contain the cell bodies of neurons.
D)is only found in the deep structures of the cerebrum.
E)contains little or no myelin.
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67
Interneurons are usually multipolar neurons.
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68
All the following are sensory functions of the nervous system EXCEPT

A)detecting changes in blood pressure
B)feeling a raindrop landing on your skin
C)seeing a baseball coming at your head
D)running away from an angry dog
E)hearing a dropped book hit the floor
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69
The drug Prozac is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI).
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70
Which of the labeled structures in the diagram represents a neurotransmitter receptor? <strong>Which of the labeled structures in the diagram represents a neurotransmitter receptor?  </strong> A)A B)C C)E D)D E)F

A)A
B)C
C)E
D)D
E)F
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71
Name the six types of neuroglia and give their general function.
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72
The loss of the covering produced by oligodendrocytes or Schwann cells is called demyelination.
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73
Because there are more sodium leak channels than potassium leak channels, a resting potential can be maintained.
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74
Which of the following types of ions would move through the channel labeled E in the diagram and trigger the release of neurotransmitter? <strong>Which of the following types of ions would move through the channel labeled E in the diagram and trigger the release of neurotransmitter?  </strong> A)potassium B)chloride C)sodium D)calcium E)phosphate

A)potassium
B)chloride
C)sodium
D)calcium
E)phosphate
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75
The process in which a region of the hypothalamus of the brain receives sensory information from thermoreceptors and decides to stimulate sweating is an example of the _____ function of the nervous system.

A)sensory
B)integrative
C)motor
D)somatic
E)enteric
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76
Natural pain killers called endorphins are classified as neuropeptides.
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77
Saltatory conduction occurs only in myelinated axons and involves a nerve impulse jumping from one node of Ranvier to the next.
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78
Which of the labeled structures in the diagram is a Schwann cell? <strong>Which of the labeled structures in the diagram is a Schwann cell?  </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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79
The physical space (labeled B in the diagram)between the presynaptic and postsynaptic neurons is called the _____ and the chemical (labeled C in the diagram)that is released to signal across this space is called a _____. <strong>The physical space (labeled B in the diagram)between the presynaptic and postsynaptic neurons is called the _____ and the chemical (labeled C in the diagram)that is released to signal across this space is called a _____.  </strong> A)synaptic vesicle; neurotransmitter B)synaptic end bulb; neurotransmitter C)synaptic cleft; synaptic vesicle D)synapse; neurotransmitter E)synaptic cleft; neurotransmitter

A)synaptic vesicle; neurotransmitter
B)synaptic end bulb; neurotransmitter
C)synaptic cleft; synaptic vesicle
D)synapse; neurotransmitter
E)synaptic cleft; neurotransmitter
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