Deck 18: Nervous System Cells
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Deck 18: Nervous System Cells
1
Multipolar neurons have:
A)multiple axons and multiple dendrites.
B)multiple axons and one dendrite.
C)multiple dendrites and one axon.
D)one dendrite and one axon.
A)multiple axons and multiple dendrites.
B)multiple axons and one dendrite.
C)multiple dendrites and one axon.
D)one dendrite and one axon.
C
2
Dendrites conduct impulses _____ cell bodies.
A)toward
B)away from
C)within
D)None of the above is correct.
A)toward
B)away from
C)within
D)None of the above is correct.
A
3
Fascicles are held together by a connective tissue layer called the:
A)endoneurium.
B)perineurium.
C)macroneurium.
D)epineurium.
A)endoneurium.
B)perineurium.
C)macroneurium.
D)epineurium.
B
4
Neurons in the CNS have less chance of regenerating for all of the following reasons except:
A)there is no neurolemma in cells of the CNS.
B)astrocytes fill in the path of regrowth.
C)microglia lay down scar tissue.
D)All of these lessen the chance of healing in the CNS.
A)there is no neurolemma in cells of the CNS.
B)astrocytes fill in the path of regrowth.
C)microglia lay down scar tissue.
D)All of these lessen the chance of healing in the CNS.
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5
Gray matter in the brain and spinal cord consists primarily of:
A)nerve fibers.
B)neuroglia.
C)axons.
D)cell bodies.
A)nerve fibers.
B)neuroglia.
C)axons.
D)cell bodies.
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6
The myelin sheath is formed by:
A)Nissl bodies.
B)nodes of Ranvier.
C)Schwann cells.
D)neuron cell bodies.
A)Nissl bodies.
B)nodes of Ranvier.
C)Schwann cells.
D)neuron cell bodies.
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7
A lack of which neurotransmitter is associated with Parkinson's disease?
A)Norepinephrine
B)Endorphins
C)Dopamine
D)Enkephalin
A)Norepinephrine
B)Endorphins
C)Dopamine
D)Enkephalin
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8
A neuron that has only one axon but several dendrites is classified as a _____ neuron.
A)multipolar
B)bipolar
C)unipolar
D)multidendritic
A)multipolar
B)bipolar
C)unipolar
D)multidendritic
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9
Which of the following is not a function of the central nervous system (CNS)?
A)Integrating sensory information
B)Evaluating the information
C)Initiating an outgoing response
D)All of the above are functions of the CNS.
A)Integrating sensory information
B)Evaluating the information
C)Initiating an outgoing response
D)All of the above are functions of the CNS.
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10
Most unipolar neurons are usually:
A)motor neurons.
B)neurons of the parasympathetic nervous system.
C)sensory neurons.
D)neurons of the sympathetic nervous system.
A)motor neurons.
B)neurons of the parasympathetic nervous system.
C)sensory neurons.
D)neurons of the sympathetic nervous system.
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11
A neuron that transmits a nerve impulse toward the central nervous system is called a(n):
A)motor neuron.
B)sensory neuron.
C)interneuron.
D)bipolar neuron.
A)motor neuron.
B)sensory neuron.
C)interneuron.
D)bipolar neuron.
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12
The white matter of the nervous system is made up of:
A)myelinated fibers.
B)nuclei.
C)unmyelinated fibers.
D)ganglia.
A)myelinated fibers.
B)nuclei.
C)unmyelinated fibers.
D)ganglia.
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13
The part of the nervous system that transmits impulses from the CNS to the skeletal muscle is the:
A)somatic nervous system.
B)autonomic nervous system.
C)central nervous system.
D)afferent division.
A)somatic nervous system.
B)autonomic nervous system.
C)central nervous system.
D)afferent division.
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14
Along a neuron, the correct pathway for impulse conduction is:
A)dendrite, axon, cell body, and receptor.
B)dendrite, cell body, and axon.
C)axon, cell body, and dendrite.
D)receptor, axon, and cell body.
A)dendrite, axon, cell body, and receptor.
B)dendrite, cell body, and axon.
C)axon, cell body, and dendrite.
D)receptor, axon, and cell body.
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15
Regeneration of nerve fibers will take place only if the cell body is intact and the fibers have:
A)nodes of Ranvier.
B)a neurilemma.
C)a myelin sheath.
D)neurofibrils.
A)nodes of Ranvier.
B)a neurilemma.
C)a myelin sheath.
D)neurofibrils.
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16
The largest and most numerous types of neuroglia are the:
A)astrocytes.
B)microglia.
C)ependymal cells.
D)oligodendrocytes.
A)astrocytes.
B)microglia.
C)ependymal cells.
D)oligodendrocytes.
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17
Which of the following compounds cannot cross the blood-brain barrier?
A)Water
B)Carbon dioxide
C)Glucose
D)Dopamine
A)Water
B)Carbon dioxide
C)Glucose
D)Dopamine
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18
Which is true of a reflex arc?
A)It does not involve the brain.
B)It always consists of an afferent neuron and an efferent neuron.
C)It always consists of an afferent neuron, an efferent neuron, and an interneuron.
D)It always consists of an afferent neuron, an efferent neuron, the brain, and the spinal cord.
A)It does not involve the brain.
B)It always consists of an afferent neuron and an efferent neuron.
C)It always consists of an afferent neuron, an efferent neuron, and an interneuron.
D)It always consists of an afferent neuron, an efferent neuron, the brain, and the spinal cord.
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19
Which is not true of the myelin sheath?
A)It is associated with white fibers in the brain.
B)It is important for nerve impulse conduction.
C)It covers cell bodies in the brain and spinal cord.
D)It is destroyed in those with multiple sclerosis.
A)It is associated with white fibers in the brain.
B)It is important for nerve impulse conduction.
C)It covers cell bodies in the brain and spinal cord.
D)It is destroyed in those with multiple sclerosis.
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20
The efferent pathways of the autonomic nervous system consist of the ________ nervous systems.
A)peripheral and afferent
B)sympathetic and parasympathetic
C)sympathetic and efferent
D)parasympathetic and somatic
A)peripheral and afferent
B)sympathetic and parasympathetic
C)sympathetic and efferent
D)parasympathetic and somatic
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21
Schwann cells have a function in the PNS that is similar to that of which cells in the CNS?
A)Oligodendrocytes
B)Astrocytes
C)Microglia
D)Ependymal cells
A)Oligodendrocytes
B)Astrocytes
C)Microglia
D)Ependymal cells
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22
Which is the only glia cell that is found outside of the CNS?
A)Schwann cell
B)Oligodendrocyte
C)Astrocyte
D)Ependymal cell
A)Schwann cell
B)Oligodendrocyte
C)Astrocyte
D)Ependymal cell
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23
What protein molecule very similar to hemoglobin temporarily stores a "backup" supply of oxygen in nervous tissue?
A)Myoglobin
B)Neuroglobin
C)Nissl substance
D)Neurofibril
A)Myoglobin
B)Neuroglobin
C)Nissl substance
D)Neurofibril
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24
In the human nervous system:
A)most of the cells are neurons.
B)most of the cells are glia cells.
C)there are almost equal numbers of glia cells and neurons.
D)the ratio of cells is unknown because of the complexity of the nervous system.
A)most of the cells are neurons.
B)most of the cells are glia cells.
C)there are almost equal numbers of glia cells and neurons.
D)the ratio of cells is unknown because of the complexity of the nervous system.
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25
Interneurons reside in the:
A)CNS and peripheral nervous system (PNS).
B)CNS only.
C)PNS only.
D)None of the above is correct.
A)CNS and peripheral nervous system (PNS).
B)CNS only.
C)PNS only.
D)None of the above is correct.
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26
The afferent pathways of the autonomic nervous system:
A)stimulate the fight-or-flight response.
B)maintain normal resting activity.
C)carry feedback information to integrating centers in the brain.
D)do both A and B.
A)stimulate the fight-or-flight response.
B)maintain normal resting activity.
C)carry feedback information to integrating centers in the brain.
D)do both A and B.
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27
The other term for cell body is:
A)telodendria.
B)perikaryon.
C)Nissl body.
D)axon hillock.
A)telodendria.
B)perikaryon.
C)Nissl body.
D)axon hillock.
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28
Nerves that contain mostly afferent fibers are called _____ nerves.
A)sensory
B)motor
C)mixed
D)Schwann
A)sensory
B)motor
C)mixed
D)Schwann
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29
The telodendria are:
A)the receptor portion of the dendrite.
B)where the dendrite attaches to the cell body.
C)where the axon leaves the cell body.
D)none of the above.
A)the receptor portion of the dendrite.
B)where the dendrite attaches to the cell body.
C)where the axon leaves the cell body.
D)none of the above.
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30
Which of the following is not true of a three-neuron ipsilateral reflex?
A)It contains an interneuron.
B)The impulse leaves the CNS on the same side as the one on which it entered.
C)The impulse leaves the CNS on the side opposite to the one from which it entered.
D)It stimulates an action potential in a motor neuron.
A)It contains an interneuron.
B)The impulse leaves the CNS on the same side as the one on which it entered.
C)The impulse leaves the CNS on the side opposite to the one from which it entered.
D)It stimulates an action potential in a motor neuron.
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31
Which of the following statements does not apply to ependymal cells?
A)They form the sheets of cells that line fluid-filled cavities in the brain.
B)They make up part of the blood-brain barrier.
C)They produce fluid that fills the cavities in the brain.
D)They have cilia to move fluid in the brain.
A)They form the sheets of cells that line fluid-filled cavities in the brain.
B)They make up part of the blood-brain barrier.
C)They produce fluid that fills the cavities in the brain.
D)They have cilia to move fluid in the brain.
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32
Astrocytes attach to:
A)neurons.
B)oligodendrocytes.
C)blood vessels.
D)both A and C.
A)neurons.
B)oligodendrocytes.
C)blood vessels.
D)both A and C.
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33
One of the components of the blood-brain barrier is:
A)astrocytes.
B)neurons.
C)myelin.
D)oligodendrocytes.
A)astrocytes.
B)neurons.
C)myelin.
D)oligodendrocytes.
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34
The parasympathetic nervous system is part of the _____ pathway of the _____ nervous system.
A)afferent; somatic
B)afferent; autonomic
C)efferent; somatic
D)efferent; autonomic
A)afferent; somatic
B)afferent; autonomic
C)efferent; somatic
D)efferent; autonomic
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35
The nervous system is organized to do which of the following?
A)Detect changes in the external environment.
B)Detect changes in the internal environment.
C)Evaluate changes in the environment.
D)All of the above are true.
A)Detect changes in the external environment.
B)Detect changes in the internal environment.
C)Evaluate changes in the environment.
D)All of the above are true.
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36
The nervous system can be divided:
A)according to its structure.
B)according to direction of information flow.
C)by control of effectors.
D)in all of the above ways.
A)according to its structure.
B)according to direction of information flow.
C)by control of effectors.
D)in all of the above ways.
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37
The autonomic nervous system does not stimulate:
A)skeletal muscles.
B)smooth muscles.
C)glands.
D)cardiac muscle.
A)skeletal muscles.
B)smooth muscles.
C)glands.
D)cardiac muscle.
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38
In a three-neuron reflex arc, the afferent neurons synapse with the:
A)interneuron.
B)efferent neuron.
C)contralateral neuron.
D)ipsilateral neuron.
A)interneuron.
B)efferent neuron.
C)contralateral neuron.
D)ipsilateral neuron.
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39
Which of the following is the deepest connective tissue layer of a nerve?
A)Endoneurium
B)Perineurium
C)Epineurium
D)Fascicle
A)Endoneurium
B)Perineurium
C)Epineurium
D)Fascicle
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40
Small distinct regions of gray matter in the CNS are called:
A)nuclei.
B)tracts.
C)ganglia.
D)axons.
A)nuclei.
B)tracts.
C)ganglia.
D)axons.
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41
Which of the following structures is (are) not found on the axon?
A)Axon hillock
B)Telodendria
C)Synaptic knob
D)All of the above structures are found on the axon.
A)Axon hillock
B)Telodendria
C)Synaptic knob
D)All of the above structures are found on the axon.
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42
Groups of cell bodies located in the brain or spinal cord are referred to as ganglia.
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43
Most injuries to the brain and spinal cord cause permanent damage.
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44
After a stroke, there is usually some damage to brain tissue. What type of neuroglia would you expect to find invading the affected area?
A)Astrocytes
B)Ependymal cells
C)Microglia
D)Oligodendrocytes
A)Astrocytes
B)Ependymal cells
C)Microglia
D)Oligodendrocytes
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45
Preparing the body for "fight or flight" describes the function of the _____ nervous system.
A)parasympathetic
B)sympathetic
C)somatic
D)Both B and C are correct.
A)parasympathetic
B)sympathetic
C)somatic
D)Both B and C are correct.
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46
In a contralateral reflex arc, the receptors and effectors are located on opposite sides of the body.
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47
If there were lesions on a bundle of myelinated fibers, what would occur?
A)Nerve conduction would be enhanced with an increase in motor coordination.
B)There would be no side effects of these types of lesions.
C)Nerve conduction would be impaired, and weakness, loss of coordination, and visual impairment would occur.
D)Nerve conduction would be impaired, and neuromas would develop.
A)Nerve conduction would be enhanced with an increase in motor coordination.
B)There would be no side effects of these types of lesions.
C)Nerve conduction would be impaired, and weakness, loss of coordination, and visual impairment would occur.
D)Nerve conduction would be impaired, and neuromas would develop.
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48
Oligodendrocytes form myelin sheaths around nerve fibers in the CNS.
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49
Ependymal cells engulf and destroy microbes and cellular debris in inflamed or degenerating brain tissue.
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50
Nerve fibers with many Schwann cells forming a thick myelin sheath are called myelinated fibers, or gray fibers.
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51
In an adult, brain cells do not undergo mitosis, except to replace neurons that have been damaged or destroyed.
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52
Multiple sclerosis is the most common primary disease of the CNS.
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53
Neurons have:
A)complete regeneration capacity.
B)no regeneration capacity.
C)very limited capacity to repair themselves.
D)none of the above.
A)complete regeneration capacity.
B)no regeneration capacity.
C)very limited capacity to repair themselves.
D)none of the above.
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54
Regeneration of nerve fibers will occur only if the cell body is intact and the fibers have a neurilemma.
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55
Small, lipid-soluble molecules can diffuse easily across the blood-brain barrier.
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56
In an ipsilateral arc, the effectors and receptors are on opposite sides of the body.
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57
Most of the neurons in the brain and spinal cord are unipolar.
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58
What is the relationship between the afferent and efferent neurons of the reflex arc?
A)The afferent neurons move signals to the CNS, and the efferent neurons move signals away from the CNS.
B)The afferent neurons move signals away from the CNS, and the efferent neurons move signals to the CNS.
C)Afferent neurons are present in the brain, and efferent neurons are present at the sensory site.
D)None. Efferent neurons are only present in gray matter of the brain and are needed for the reflex arc to work correctly.
A)The afferent neurons move signals to the CNS, and the efferent neurons move signals away from the CNS.
B)The afferent neurons move signals away from the CNS, and the efferent neurons move signals to the CNS.
C)Afferent neurons are present in the brain, and efferent neurons are present at the sensory site.
D)None. Efferent neurons are only present in gray matter of the brain and are needed for the reflex arc to work correctly.
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59
The afferent nervous system consists of all outgoing motor pathways.
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60
The nervous system consists of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
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61
Pathways from the autonomic nervous system that form the thoracic region of the spinal cord would be sympathetic pathways.
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62
Spinal nerves are considered part of the PNS.
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63
Regeneration of nerve fibers is impossible, even if the cell body is intact and the fibers have a neurilemma.
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Neurons have, at best, a limited ability to repair themselves.
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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 CNS.
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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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67
The nervous system is designed to detect stimuli from both the internal and external environment.
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Bundles of unmyelinated fibers make up what is referred to as white matter.
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Cranial nerves are considered part of the CNS.
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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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71
The CNS is composed of efferent nerves only.
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72
There are differences between the central and peripheral nervous systems concerning the repair of damaged fibers.
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73
The name for the astrocyte comes from its shape.
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The efferent division of the nervous system consists of mostly sensory pathways.
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75
The PNS includes both efferent and afferent nerves.
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76
Rapid succession stimulation of a postsynaptic neuron by a synaptic knob is called an ipsilateral reflex.
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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 CNS.
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78
Most nerves in the human nervous system are mixed.
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Pathways from the autonomic nervous system that leave the CNS from the brain would be sympathetic pathways.
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Small, distinct regions of gray matter within the CNS are called nuclei.
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