Deck 7: The Peripheral Nervous System - Efferent Division

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What are the two types of cholinergic receptors?

A)​nicotinic and muscarinic
B)ACh and ATP
C)alpha and beta
D)epinephrine and norepinephrine
E)​sodium and potassium
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What kind of muscles are respiratory muscles?

A)​skeletal
B)smooth
C)cardiac
D)efferent
E)​afferent
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What neurotransmitter is released from the sympathetic preganglionic fiber?

A)​sodium
B)dopamine
C)acetylcholine
D)norepinephrine
E)​epinephrine
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What is epinephrine called in English speaking countries outside the United States?

A)​norepinephrine
B)ATP
C)adenosine phosphate
D)adrenaline
E)​aldosterone
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What are the two subdivisions of the autonomic nervous system (ANS)?

A)​superior and inferior
B)sympathetic and parasympathetic
C)spinal and limbs
D)internal and external
E)​efferent and afferent
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What do baroreceptors monitor?

A)​blood pressure
B)pH
C)sodium content
D)potassium content
E)​temperature
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What cranial nerve directly impacts heart rate by decreasing it?

A)​II (optic)
B)V (trigeminal)
C)VII (facial)
D)IX (glossopharyngeal)
E)​X (vagus)
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What kind of receptor responds to acetylcholine released by all autonomic preganglionic fibers?

A)muscarinic cholinergic receptors
B)β1 adrenergic receptors
C)β2 adrenergic receptors
D)α1 adrenergic receptors
E)​nicotinic cholinergic receptors
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What neurotransmitter is released from the parasympathetic preganglionic fiber?

A)​sodium
B)dopamine
C)acetylcholine
D)norepinephrine
E)​epinephrine
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Cardiac muscle,smooth muscle,most exocrine glands,some endocrine glands,and adipose tissue are innervated by the ____.

A)​somatic nervous system
B)sensory-somatic nervous system
C)autonomic nervous system
D)cranial nerves
E)sacral plexus
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​Innervation of a single organ by both branches of the autonomic nervous system is known as ____.

A)binocular innervation
B)biphasic innervation
C)dual innervation
D)bipolar innervation
E)​double branched
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What are some examples of autonomic cotransmitters?

A)​endogenous opioids,sodium,and serotonin
B)ATP,dopamine,and neuropeptide Y
C)vasoactive intestinal peptide,dopamine,and serotonin
D)vasoactive intestinal peptide,sodium,and chloride
E)​endogenous opioids,ATP,and serotonin
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Parasympathetic preganglionic fibers arise from the ____.

A)​cranial and cervical areas of the CNS
B)cranial and thoracic areas of the PNS
C)cranial and sacral areas of the CNS
D)thoracic and sacral areas of the PNS
E)thoracic and lumbar areas of the CNS
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What response is triggered when the sympathetic system is dominant?

A)​muscle building response
B)fight or flight response
C)hiding response
D)rest and digest response
E)​sleep response
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What do chemoreceptors monitor?

A)​acidity
B)protein or fat content of ingested food
C)salt content
D)osmolarity
E)​toxicity
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Where do the sympathetic nerve fibers originate?

A)The lateral horn of the thoracic and lumbar regions of the spinal cord
B)The lateral horn of the thoracic and cervical regions of the spinal cord
C)The medial horn of the cervical and lumbar regions of the spinal cord
D)The medial horn of the lumbar and sacral regions of the spinal cord
E)The posterior horn of the thoracic and lumbar regions of the spinal cord
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What neurotransmitter is released from the parasympathetic postganglionic fiber?

A)​sodium
B)dopamine
C)acetylcholine
D)norepinephrine
E)​​epinephrine
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What are the two main classes of adrenergic receptors for norepinephrine and epinephrine?

A)​nicotinic and muscarinic
B)ACh and ATP
C)alpha and beta
D)epinephrine and norepinephrine
E)​sodium and potassium
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Each autonomic nerve pathway (from the CNS to an innervated organ)consist of how many nerves?

A)​six
B)five
C)four
D)three
E)​two
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What response is triggered when the parasympathetic system is dominant?

A)​muscle building response
B)fight or flight response
C)hiding response
D)rest and digest response
E)​sleep response
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Curare blocks the action of ACh at receptor-channels.Therefore,it is considered a(n)____.

A)​antagonist
B)agonist 
C)protagonist
D)synergist
E)​beta blocker
Question
What is the potentially deadly food poisoning caused by Clostridium botulinum called?

A)​influenza
B)clostridium disease
C)myasthenia gravis
D)botulism
E)​Guillain-Barre syndrome
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What chemical agent causes an explosive release of ACh?

A)​botulinum toxin
B)curare
C)organophosphates
D)black widow spider venom
E)​malathion
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What is the most harmful result of prolonged depolarization at cholinergic sites?

A)​heart attack
B)brain embolism
C)atherosclerosis
D)lung cancer
E)​respiratory failure
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How is most of the motor activity in the somatic nervous system coordinated?

A)​consciously
B)subconsciously
C)voluntarily
D)sequentially
E)​reflexively
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Propagation of an action potential to the axon terminal triggers the opening of what kind of voltage-gated channels?

A)​calcium
B)sodium
C)potassium
D)acetylcholine
E)​dopamine
Question
Acetylcholinesterase is classified as a(n)____.

A)​hormone
B)neurotransmitter
C)enzyme
D)fatty acid
E)​amino acid
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What is the shape of a muscle cell or fiber?

A)​short and cylindrical
B)short and flat
C)bulbous and segmented
D)long and cylindrical
E)​long and flat
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Each muscle cell connects to how many neuromuscular junctions?​

A)​five
B)four
C)three
D)two
E)​one
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What type of control exists in the somatic nervous system?​

A)​involuntary
B)voluntary
C)automatic
D)partial
E)​reflexive
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In the somatic nervous system,how many neurons run from the CNS to the effector organ?

A)​one
B)two
C)three
D)four
E)​five
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Where are the cell bodies of almost all motor neurons situated within the spinal cord?

A)​cauda equina
B)cervical ganglia
C)dorsal horn
D)lateral horn
E)​ventral horn
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What is an interneuron's effect on its effector organ?

A)​It doesn't attach to organs.
B)It always excites.
C)It always inhibits.
D)It neither excites or inhibits.
E)​It can excite or inhibit.
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Botulinum toxin exerts its lethal blow by blocking the release of what chemical compound?

A)​calcium
B)serotonin
C)ACh
D)potassium
E)​dopamine
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What is a compound called that mimics a neurotransmitter's response?

A)​agonist
B)antagonist
C)synergist
D)protagonist
E)​facsimile
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The poliovirus selectively destroys what part of the somatic nervous system?

A)​blood vessels that supply motor neurons
B)dendrites of motor neurons
C)cell bodies of motor neurons
D)axons of motor neurons
E)​neurotransmitters
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What chemical compound do motor-neuron axon terminals release?

A)​epinephrine
B)norepinephrine
C)nicotinic acid
D)acetylcholine
E)​sodium ions
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Acetylcholinesterase is located ____.

A)​in the voltage-gated channels
B)on the motor end-plate membrane
C)on the terminal button
D)on the plasma membrane
E)​in the axon of the motor neuron
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Myasthenia gravis is characterized by what extreme symptom?

A)​inability to breath
B)inability to think
C)muscle twitching
D)muscular weakness
E)​explosive diarrhea
Question
Organophosphates are a group of chemicals that modify neuromuscular junction activity by irreversibly inhibiting what chemical compound?

A)​acetylcholine
B)acetylcholinesterase
C)nicotinic acid
D)epinephrine
E)​norepinephrine
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Most visceral organs are innervated by only parasympathetic nerve fibers.
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Dual innervation of organs with nerve fibers whose actions oppose each other enables precise control over an organ's activity,like having both an accelerator and a brake to control the speed of a car.
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Unlike autonomic efferent output,visceral efferent output operates within the realm of consciousness and voluntary control.
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Nicotinic receptors are activated by the tobacco plant derivative nicotine,whereas muscarinic receptors are activated by the mushroom poison muscarine.
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Unlike the two-neuron chain of autonomic nerve fibers,the axon of a motor neuron is continuous from its origin in the CNS to its ending on skeletal muscle.
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Very short preganglionic fibers end on the cells of an organ itself.
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Sympathetic and parasympathetic postganglionic fibers release the same neurotransmitter,acetylcholine (ACh).
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Norepinephrine serves as a neurotransmitter in the CNS and is released from the adrenal medulla as a hormone as well.
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Nerve and muscle cells do not come into direct contact at a neuromuscular junction.
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Almost all neurally controlled effector organ responses are directly mediated by one of two neurotransmitters: acetylcholine or norepinephrine.
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Within a neuromuscular junction,the axon terminal splits into multiple fine branches,each of which ends in an enlarged knoblike structure called the terminal button.
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The pons within the brain stem is the region most directly responsible for autonomic output.
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The specialized underlying portion of the muscle cell membrane is called the sensory end plate.
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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)is also known as polio.
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The result of infection with poliovirus is paralysis of the muscles innervated by the affected neurons.
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Long postganglionic fibers originate in the ganglion chain and end on the effector organs.
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The peripheral nervous system has two subdivisions: the sympathetic and the parasympathetic nervous systems.
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Cardiac muscle,smooth muscle,most exocrine glands,some endocrine glands,and adipose tissue are innervated by the autonomic nervous system,the involuntary branch of the peripheral efferent division.
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Motor neurons are considered the final common pathway because the only way any other parts of the nervous system can influence skeletal muscle activity is by acting on these motor neurons.
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An antagonist binds with the receptor,preventing the neurotransmitter from binding and causing a response,yet the antagonist itself produces no response.
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Skeletal muscle is innervated by the ____________________ nervous system,the branch of the ____________________ division subject to voluntary control.
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Motor neurons,whose axons constitute the somatic nervous system,supply ____________________ muscles and bring about movement.
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Sympathetic nerve fibers originate in the ____________________ horn of the thoracic and lumbar regions of the spinal cord.
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The parasympathetic system promotes ____________________ bodily functions while slowing down those activities that are enhanced by the sympathetic system.
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Motor-neuron axon terminals release ____________________,which brings about excitation and contraction of the innervated muscle cells.
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Nicotinic receptors are found on the ____________________ cell bodies in all autonomic ganglia.
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Parasympathetic preganglionic fibers are longer than sympathetic ____________________ fibers.
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The motor end-plate region undergoes a threshold potential,so an action potential is initiated at this site.
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The sympathetic nervous system originates in the ____________________ regions of the spinal cord and has short cholinergic preganglionic fibers and ____________________ adrenergic postganglionic fibers.
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Sympathetic stimulation ____________________ the heart rate,whereas parasympathetic stimulation ____________________ it.
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Most sympathetic postganglionic fibers are called ____________________ fibers because they release noradrenaline,commonly known as norepinephrine.
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Long postganglionic fibers originate in the ____________________ chain and end on the ____________________ organs.
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The end-plate potential (EPP)is a graded potential similar to an EPSP,except that an EPP is much larger.
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Autonomic efferent output regulates ____________________ activities such as circulation and digestion.
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Each autonomic nerve pathway extending from the CNS to an innervated organ is a(n)____________________ chain.
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Many autonomic fibers release ____________________ along with the classical neurotransmitters.
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The muscle cell's electrical response is turned off by an enzyme in the motor end-plate membrane,acetylcholinesterase (AChE),which inactivates ACh.
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The agonist curare irreversibly binds to the Ach receptor-channels on the motor end plate.
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By removing relaxation-inducing ACh from the sensory end plate,AChE permits the choice of allowing relaxation to take place or keeping the contraction going,depending on the body's needs.
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The sympathetic ganglion chain is also called the sympathetic ____________________.
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Deck 7: The Peripheral Nervous System - Efferent Division
1
What are the two types of cholinergic receptors?

A)​nicotinic and muscarinic
B)ACh and ATP
C)alpha and beta
D)epinephrine and norepinephrine
E)​sodium and potassium
A
2
What kind of muscles are respiratory muscles?

A)​skeletal
B)smooth
C)cardiac
D)efferent
E)​afferent
A
3
What neurotransmitter is released from the sympathetic preganglionic fiber?

A)​sodium
B)dopamine
C)acetylcholine
D)norepinephrine
E)​epinephrine
C
4
What is epinephrine called in English speaking countries outside the United States?

A)​norepinephrine
B)ATP
C)adenosine phosphate
D)adrenaline
E)​aldosterone
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5
What are the two subdivisions of the autonomic nervous system (ANS)?

A)​superior and inferior
B)sympathetic and parasympathetic
C)spinal and limbs
D)internal and external
E)​efferent and afferent
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6
What do baroreceptors monitor?

A)​blood pressure
B)pH
C)sodium content
D)potassium content
E)​temperature
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7
What cranial nerve directly impacts heart rate by decreasing it?

A)​II (optic)
B)V (trigeminal)
C)VII (facial)
D)IX (glossopharyngeal)
E)​X (vagus)
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8
What kind of receptor responds to acetylcholine released by all autonomic preganglionic fibers?

A)muscarinic cholinergic receptors
B)β1 adrenergic receptors
C)β2 adrenergic receptors
D)α1 adrenergic receptors
E)​nicotinic cholinergic receptors
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9
What neurotransmitter is released from the parasympathetic preganglionic fiber?

A)​sodium
B)dopamine
C)acetylcholine
D)norepinephrine
E)​epinephrine
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10
Cardiac muscle,smooth muscle,most exocrine glands,some endocrine glands,and adipose tissue are innervated by the ____.

A)​somatic nervous system
B)sensory-somatic nervous system
C)autonomic nervous system
D)cranial nerves
E)sacral plexus
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11
​Innervation of a single organ by both branches of the autonomic nervous system is known as ____.

A)binocular innervation
B)biphasic innervation
C)dual innervation
D)bipolar innervation
E)​double branched
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12
What are some examples of autonomic cotransmitters?

A)​endogenous opioids,sodium,and serotonin
B)ATP,dopamine,and neuropeptide Y
C)vasoactive intestinal peptide,dopamine,and serotonin
D)vasoactive intestinal peptide,sodium,and chloride
E)​endogenous opioids,ATP,and serotonin
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13
Parasympathetic preganglionic fibers arise from the ____.

A)​cranial and cervical areas of the CNS
B)cranial and thoracic areas of the PNS
C)cranial and sacral areas of the CNS
D)thoracic and sacral areas of the PNS
E)thoracic and lumbar areas of the CNS
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14
What response is triggered when the sympathetic system is dominant?

A)​muscle building response
B)fight or flight response
C)hiding response
D)rest and digest response
E)​sleep response
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15
What do chemoreceptors monitor?

A)​acidity
B)protein or fat content of ingested food
C)salt content
D)osmolarity
E)​toxicity
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16
Where do the sympathetic nerve fibers originate?

A)The lateral horn of the thoracic and lumbar regions of the spinal cord
B)The lateral horn of the thoracic and cervical regions of the spinal cord
C)The medial horn of the cervical and lumbar regions of the spinal cord
D)The medial horn of the lumbar and sacral regions of the spinal cord
E)The posterior horn of the thoracic and lumbar regions of the spinal cord
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17
What neurotransmitter is released from the parasympathetic postganglionic fiber?

A)​sodium
B)dopamine
C)acetylcholine
D)norepinephrine
E)​​epinephrine
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18
What are the two main classes of adrenergic receptors for norepinephrine and epinephrine?

A)​nicotinic and muscarinic
B)ACh and ATP
C)alpha and beta
D)epinephrine and norepinephrine
E)​sodium and potassium
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19
Each autonomic nerve pathway (from the CNS to an innervated organ)consist of how many nerves?

A)​six
B)five
C)four
D)three
E)​two
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20
What response is triggered when the parasympathetic system is dominant?

A)​muscle building response
B)fight or flight response
C)hiding response
D)rest and digest response
E)​sleep response
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21
Curare blocks the action of ACh at receptor-channels.Therefore,it is considered a(n)____.

A)​antagonist
B)agonist 
C)protagonist
D)synergist
E)​beta blocker
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22
What is the potentially deadly food poisoning caused by Clostridium botulinum called?

A)​influenza
B)clostridium disease
C)myasthenia gravis
D)botulism
E)​Guillain-Barre syndrome
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23
What chemical agent causes an explosive release of ACh?

A)​botulinum toxin
B)curare
C)organophosphates
D)black widow spider venom
E)​malathion
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24
What is the most harmful result of prolonged depolarization at cholinergic sites?

A)​heart attack
B)brain embolism
C)atherosclerosis
D)lung cancer
E)​respiratory failure
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25
How is most of the motor activity in the somatic nervous system coordinated?

A)​consciously
B)subconsciously
C)voluntarily
D)sequentially
E)​reflexively
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26
Propagation of an action potential to the axon terminal triggers the opening of what kind of voltage-gated channels?

A)​calcium
B)sodium
C)potassium
D)acetylcholine
E)​dopamine
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Acetylcholinesterase is classified as a(n)____.

A)​hormone
B)neurotransmitter
C)enzyme
D)fatty acid
E)​amino acid
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What is the shape of a muscle cell or fiber?

A)​short and cylindrical
B)short and flat
C)bulbous and segmented
D)long and cylindrical
E)​long and flat
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29
Each muscle cell connects to how many neuromuscular junctions?​

A)​five
B)four
C)three
D)two
E)​one
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30
What type of control exists in the somatic nervous system?​

A)​involuntary
B)voluntary
C)automatic
D)partial
E)​reflexive
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In the somatic nervous system,how many neurons run from the CNS to the effector organ?

A)​one
B)two
C)three
D)four
E)​five
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32
Where are the cell bodies of almost all motor neurons situated within the spinal cord?

A)​cauda equina
B)cervical ganglia
C)dorsal horn
D)lateral horn
E)​ventral horn
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33
What is an interneuron's effect on its effector organ?

A)​It doesn't attach to organs.
B)It always excites.
C)It always inhibits.
D)It neither excites or inhibits.
E)​It can excite or inhibit.
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34
Botulinum toxin exerts its lethal blow by blocking the release of what chemical compound?

A)​calcium
B)serotonin
C)ACh
D)potassium
E)​dopamine
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35
What is a compound called that mimics a neurotransmitter's response?

A)​agonist
B)antagonist
C)synergist
D)protagonist
E)​facsimile
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36
The poliovirus selectively destroys what part of the somatic nervous system?

A)​blood vessels that supply motor neurons
B)dendrites of motor neurons
C)cell bodies of motor neurons
D)axons of motor neurons
E)​neurotransmitters
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37
What chemical compound do motor-neuron axon terminals release?

A)​epinephrine
B)norepinephrine
C)nicotinic acid
D)acetylcholine
E)​sodium ions
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38
Acetylcholinesterase is located ____.

A)​in the voltage-gated channels
B)on the motor end-plate membrane
C)on the terminal button
D)on the plasma membrane
E)​in the axon of the motor neuron
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39
Myasthenia gravis is characterized by what extreme symptom?

A)​inability to breath
B)inability to think
C)muscle twitching
D)muscular weakness
E)​explosive diarrhea
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40
Organophosphates are a group of chemicals that modify neuromuscular junction activity by irreversibly inhibiting what chemical compound?

A)​acetylcholine
B)acetylcholinesterase
C)nicotinic acid
D)epinephrine
E)​norepinephrine
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41
Most visceral organs are innervated by only parasympathetic nerve fibers.
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42
Dual innervation of organs with nerve fibers whose actions oppose each other enables precise control over an organ's activity,like having both an accelerator and a brake to control the speed of a car.
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Unlike autonomic efferent output,visceral efferent output operates within the realm of consciousness and voluntary control.
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44
Nicotinic receptors are activated by the tobacco plant derivative nicotine,whereas muscarinic receptors are activated by the mushroom poison muscarine.
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45
Unlike the two-neuron chain of autonomic nerve fibers,the axon of a motor neuron is continuous from its origin in the CNS to its ending on skeletal muscle.
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Very short preganglionic fibers end on the cells of an organ itself.
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Sympathetic and parasympathetic postganglionic fibers release the same neurotransmitter,acetylcholine (ACh).
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Norepinephrine serves as a neurotransmitter in the CNS and is released from the adrenal medulla as a hormone as well.
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Nerve and muscle cells do not come into direct contact at a neuromuscular junction.
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Almost all neurally controlled effector organ responses are directly mediated by one of two neurotransmitters: acetylcholine or norepinephrine.
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51
Within a neuromuscular junction,the axon terminal splits into multiple fine branches,each of which ends in an enlarged knoblike structure called the terminal button.
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The pons within the brain stem is the region most directly responsible for autonomic output.
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The specialized underlying portion of the muscle cell membrane is called the sensory end plate.
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54
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)is also known as polio.
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The result of infection with poliovirus is paralysis of the muscles innervated by the affected neurons.
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Long postganglionic fibers originate in the ganglion chain and end on the effector organs.
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The peripheral nervous system has two subdivisions: the sympathetic and the parasympathetic nervous systems.
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Cardiac muscle,smooth muscle,most exocrine glands,some endocrine glands,and adipose tissue are innervated by the autonomic nervous system,the involuntary branch of the peripheral efferent division.
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59
Motor neurons are considered the final common pathway because the only way any other parts of the nervous system can influence skeletal muscle activity is by acting on these motor neurons.
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60
An antagonist binds with the receptor,preventing the neurotransmitter from binding and causing a response,yet the antagonist itself produces no response.
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61
Skeletal muscle is innervated by the ____________________ nervous system,the branch of the ____________________ division subject to voluntary control.
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62
Motor neurons,whose axons constitute the somatic nervous system,supply ____________________ muscles and bring about movement.
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63
Sympathetic nerve fibers originate in the ____________________ horn of the thoracic and lumbar regions of the spinal cord.
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64
The parasympathetic system promotes ____________________ bodily functions while slowing down those activities that are enhanced by the sympathetic system.
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65
Motor-neuron axon terminals release ____________________,which brings about excitation and contraction of the innervated muscle cells.
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66
Nicotinic receptors are found on the ____________________ cell bodies in all autonomic ganglia.
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67
Parasympathetic preganglionic fibers are longer than sympathetic ____________________ fibers.
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68
The motor end-plate region undergoes a threshold potential,so an action potential is initiated at this site.
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69
The sympathetic nervous system originates in the ____________________ regions of the spinal cord and has short cholinergic preganglionic fibers and ____________________ adrenergic postganglionic fibers.
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70
Sympathetic stimulation ____________________ the heart rate,whereas parasympathetic stimulation ____________________ it.
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71
Most sympathetic postganglionic fibers are called ____________________ fibers because they release noradrenaline,commonly known as norepinephrine.
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72
Long postganglionic fibers originate in the ____________________ chain and end on the ____________________ organs.
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73
The end-plate potential (EPP)is a graded potential similar to an EPSP,except that an EPP is much larger.
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74
Autonomic efferent output regulates ____________________ activities such as circulation and digestion.
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75
Each autonomic nerve pathway extending from the CNS to an innervated organ is a(n)____________________ chain.
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76
Many autonomic fibers release ____________________ along with the classical neurotransmitters.
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77
The muscle cell's electrical response is turned off by an enzyme in the motor end-plate membrane,acetylcholinesterase (AChE),which inactivates ACh.
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78
The agonist curare irreversibly binds to the Ach receptor-channels on the motor end plate.
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79
By removing relaxation-inducing ACh from the sensory end plate,AChE permits the choice of allowing relaxation to take place or keeping the contraction going,depending on the body's needs.
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80
The sympathetic ganglion chain is also called the sympathetic ____________________.
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