Deck 13: A: Nervous System Cells

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The afferent nervous system consists of all outgoing motor pathways.
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When a neuron is resting,the inner surface of its plasma membrane is slightly positive compared with its outer surface.
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In an adult,brain cells do not undergo mitosis,except to replace neurons that have been damaged or destroyed.
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Ependymal cells engulf and destroy microbes and cellular debris in inflamed or degenerating brain tissue.
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Most of the neurons in the brain and spinal cord are unipolar.
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If a motor neuron is damaged,it can cause the muscle it innervates to atrophy because of lack of stimulation.
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In a contralateral reflex arc,the receptors and effectors are located on opposite sides of the body.
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Nerve fibers with many Schwann cells forming a thick myelin sheath are called myelinated fibers,or gray fibers.
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The nervous system consists of the brain,spinal cord,and nerves.
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Multiple sclerosis is the most common primary disease of the CNS.
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The magnitude of the action potential peaks when the sodium channels close.
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The sodium-potassium pump actively pumps three potassium ions out of the neuron and two sodium ions into the neuron.
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Regeneration of nerve fibers will occur only if the cell body is intact and the fibers have a neurilemma.
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Oligodendrocytes form myelin sheaths around nerve fibers in the CNS.
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If the threshold potential is surpassed,the full peak of the action potential is always reached.
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Neurons are the only living cells that maintain a difference in the concentration of ions across their membranes.
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Most injuries to the brain and spinal cord cause permanent damage.
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Small,lipid-soluble molecules can diffuse easily across the blood-brain barrier.
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Groups of cell bodies located in the brain or spinal cord are referred to as ganglia.
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In an ipsilateral arc,the effectors and receptors are on opposite sides of the body.
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In depolarization the membrane potential moves toward zero,whereas in hyperpolarization the membrane potential moves away from zero.
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In a myelinated fiber,the action potential jumps from one node of Ranvier to the next.
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When a neuropeptide is secreted with one or two other neurotransmitters,it is thought to serve as a neuromodulator,regulating the effects of the other neurotransmitters.
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In a myelinated neuron,the impulse can travel under the myelin between nodes of Ranvier.
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A neurotransmitter can be excitatory or inhibitory,not both.
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A neurotransmitter can be either excitatory or inhibitory depending on the postsynaptic receptor.
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Excitatory neurotransmitters are most likely to initiate an action potential.
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Enkephalins and endorphins are subclasses of amines that are pain relievers.
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The speed of a nerve impulse depends on the neuron's resting potential.
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Myelinated fibers conduct impulses faster than unmyelinated fibers.
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Spatial summation is the effect produced by a rapid succession of stimuli on a single postsynaptic neuron.
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When epinephrine and norepinephrine are released into the bloodstream,they are called hormones instead of neurotransmitters.
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The neurotransmitter acetylcholine always has an excitatory effect.
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An inhibitory postsynaptic potential is produced through the hyperpolarization of the postsynaptic membrane.
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The receptors embedded in the plasma membrane of a postsynaptic neuron are protein molecules.
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Whether an impulse is continued through the neuron depends on the magnitude of the voltage in the axon hillock.
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The action potential is called an all-or-none response because if the threshold potential is surpassed,the full peak of the action is always reached; if the threshold potential is not surpassed,no action potential will occur.
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Many anesthetics produce their effects by inhibiting the opening of the potassium channels,blocking the repolarization of nerve impulses.
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The difference in electrical charge between the inside and outside of a membrane is called the membrane potential.
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The sensory fibers from the skin generally conduct impulses up to about 130 meters per second.
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The nervous system can be divided according to structure,direction of information flow,and speed of conduction.
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Cocaine produces a temporary feeling of well-being by blocking the release of dopamine.
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The nervous system is designed to detect stimuli from both the internal and external environment.
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A membrane that exhibits a membrane potential is said to be depolarized.
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Small,distinct regions of gray matter within the CNS are called nuclei.
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Action potential and membrane potential are synonymous terms.
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Glutamate is the most common excitatory neurotransmitter in the CNS.
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Many biologists believe that amino acids are among the most common neurotransmitters in the CNS.
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When "central" and "peripheral" are used as directional terms in the nervous system,a nerve fiber may be called peripheral if it extends from the cell body toward the central nervous system.
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The efferent division of the nervous system consists of mostly sensory pathways.
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Spinal nerves are considered part of the peripheral nervous system.
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There are differences between the central and peripheral nervous systems concerning the repair of damaged fibers.
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Neurons have,at best,a limited ability to repair themselves.
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Cranial nerves are considered part of the central nervous system.
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Most nerves in the human nervous system are mixed.
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Regeneration of nerve fibers is impossible,even if the cell body is intact and the fibers have a neurilemma.
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During the nerve impulse,the internal charge of the neuron becomes briefly positive.
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Bundles of unmyelinated fibers make up what is referred to as white matter.
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Action potentials travel in only one direction along a nerve fiber.
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Rapid succession stimulation of a postsynaptic neuron by a synaptic knob is called an ipsilateral reflex.
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When a neuron is resting,its membrane potential is zero.
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Cell body and perikaryon are interchangeable terms.
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In neurons,microtubules are called neurofibrils.
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Microglia are functionally and developmentally very close to neurons.
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The name for the astrocyte comes from its shape.
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Oligodendrocytes are found only around dendrites of neurons of the central nervous system.
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Whether a group of nerve fibers is called a nerve or a tract depends on its location.
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Gray fibers have no association with Schwann cells.
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Pathways from the autonomic nervous system that form the thoracic region of the spinal cord would be sympathetic pathways.
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The central nervous system is composed of efferent nerves only.
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Pathways from the autonomic nervous system that leave the central nervous system from the brain would be sympathetic pathways.
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If a membrane exhibits a membrane potential,it is said to be polarized.
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The microglia engulf and destroy microorganisms and cellular debris.
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Nerves are usually made up of a single large neuron.
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Astrocytes attempt to assist the neurons of the central nervous system in healing and regrowth.
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Part of the function of the astrocyte is to help feed the neurons.
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The peripheral nervous system includes both efferent and afferent nerves.
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Unipolar neurons have no axons.
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When "central" and "peripheral" are used as directional terms in the nervous system,a nerve fiber may be called peripheral if it extends from the cell body away from the central nervous system.
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Gray fibers probably do not have nodes of Ranvier.
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The afferent nervous system consists of all outgoing motor pathways.
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When a neuron is resting,the inner surface of its plasma membrane is slightly positive compared with its outer surface.
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In an adult,brain cells do not undergo mitosis,except to replace neurons that have been damaged or destroyed.
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Ependymal cells engulf and destroy microbes and cellular debris in inflamed or degenerating brain tissue.
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Most of the neurons in the brain and spinal cord are unipolar.
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If a motor neuron is damaged,it can cause the muscle it innervates to atrophy because of lack of stimulation.
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In a contralateral reflex arc,the receptors and effectors are located on opposite sides of the body.
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Nerve fibers with many Schwann cells forming a thick myelin sheath are called myelinated fibers,or gray fibers.
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The nervous system consists of the brain,spinal cord,and nerves.
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Multiple sclerosis is the most common primary disease of the CNS.
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The magnitude of the action potential peaks when the sodium channels close.
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The sodium-potassium pump actively pumps three potassium ions out of the neuron and two sodium ions into the neuron.
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Regeneration of nerve fibers will occur only if the cell body is intact and the fibers have a neurilemma.
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Oligodendrocytes form myelin sheaths around nerve fibers in the CNS.
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If the threshold potential is surpassed,the full peak of the action potential is always reached.
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Neurons are the only living cells that maintain a difference in the concentration of ions across their membranes.
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Most injuries to the brain and spinal cord cause permanent damage.
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Small,lipid-soluble molecules can diffuse easily across the blood-brain barrier.
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Groups of cell bodies located in the brain or spinal cord are referred to as ganglia.
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In an ipsilateral arc,the effectors and receptors are on opposite sides of the body.
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In depolarization the membrane potential moves toward zero,whereas in hyperpolarization the membrane potential moves away from zero.
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In a myelinated fiber,the action potential jumps from one node of Ranvier to the next.
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When a neuropeptide is secreted with one or two other neurotransmitters,it is thought to serve as a neuromodulator,regulating the effects of the other neurotransmitters.
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In a myelinated neuron,the impulse can travel under the myelin between nodes of Ranvier.
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A neurotransmitter can be excitatory or inhibitory,not both.
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A neurotransmitter can be either excitatory or inhibitory depending on the postsynaptic receptor.
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Excitatory neurotransmitters are most likely to initiate an action potential.
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Enkephalins and endorphins are subclasses of amines that are pain relievers.
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The speed of a nerve impulse depends on the neuron's resting potential.
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Myelinated fibers conduct impulses faster than unmyelinated fibers.
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Spatial summation is the effect produced by a rapid succession of stimuli on a single postsynaptic neuron.
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When epinephrine and norepinephrine are released into the bloodstream,they are called hormones instead of neurotransmitters.
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The neurotransmitter acetylcholine always has an excitatory effect.
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An inhibitory postsynaptic potential is produced through the hyperpolarization of the postsynaptic membrane.
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The receptors embedded in the plasma membrane of a postsynaptic neuron are protein molecules.
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Whether an impulse is continued through the neuron depends on the magnitude of the voltage in the axon hillock.
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The action potential is called an all-or-none response because if the threshold potential is surpassed,the full peak of the action is always reached; if the threshold potential is not surpassed,no action potential will occur.
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Many anesthetics produce their effects by inhibiting the opening of the potassium channels,blocking the repolarization of nerve impulses.
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The difference in electrical charge between the inside and outside of a membrane is called the membrane potential.
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The sensory fibers from the skin generally conduct impulses up to about 130 meters per second.
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The nervous system can be divided according to structure,direction of information flow,and speed of conduction.
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Cocaine produces a temporary feeling of well-being by blocking the release of dopamine.
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The nervous system is designed to detect stimuli from both the internal and external environment.
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A membrane that exhibits a membrane potential is said to be depolarized.
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Small,distinct regions of gray matter within the CNS are called nuclei.
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Action potential and membrane potential are synonymous terms.
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Glutamate is the most common excitatory neurotransmitter in the CNS.
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Many biologists believe that amino acids are among the most common neurotransmitters in the CNS.
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When "central" and "peripheral" are used as directional terms in the nervous system,a nerve fiber may be called peripheral if it extends from the cell body toward the central nervous system.
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The efferent division of the nervous system consists of mostly sensory pathways.
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Spinal nerves are considered part of the peripheral nervous system.
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There are differences between the central and peripheral nervous systems concerning the repair of damaged fibers.
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Neurons have,at best,a limited ability to repair themselves.
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Cranial nerves are considered part of the central nervous system.
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Most nerves in the human nervous system are mixed.
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Regeneration of nerve fibers is impossible,even if the cell body is intact and the fibers have a neurilemma.
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During the nerve impulse,the internal charge of the neuron becomes briefly positive.
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Bundles of unmyelinated fibers make up what is referred to as white matter.
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Action potentials travel in only one direction along a nerve fiber.
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Rapid succession stimulation of a postsynaptic neuron by a synaptic knob is called an ipsilateral reflex.
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When a neuron is resting,its membrane potential is zero.
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Cell body and perikaryon are interchangeable terms.
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In neurons,microtubules are called neurofibrils.
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Microglia are functionally and developmentally very close to neurons.
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The name for the astrocyte comes from its shape.
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Oligodendrocytes are found only around dendrites of neurons of the central nervous system.
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Whether a group of nerve fibers is called a nerve or a tract depends on its location.
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Gray fibers have no association with Schwann cells.
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Pathways from the autonomic nervous system that form the thoracic region of the spinal cord would be sympathetic pathways.
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The central nervous system is composed of efferent nerves only.
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Pathways from the autonomic nervous system that leave the central nervous system from the brain would be sympathetic pathways.
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If a membrane exhibits a membrane potential,it is said to be polarized.
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The microglia engulf and destroy microorganisms and cellular debris.
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Nerves are usually made up of a single large neuron.
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Astrocytes attempt to assist the neurons of the central nervous system in healing and regrowth.
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Part of the function of the astrocyte is to help feed the neurons.
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The peripheral nervous system includes both efferent and afferent nerves.
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Unipolar neurons have no axons.
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When "central" and "peripheral" are used as directional terms in the nervous system,a nerve fiber may be called peripheral if it extends from the cell body away from the central nervous system.
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Gray fibers probably do not have nodes of Ranvier.
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