Deck 4: The Nervous System
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Deck 4: The Nervous System
1
Whether the effect of a neurotransmitter is excitatory or inhibitory depends on
A)blood sugar level.
B)the type of receptor.
C)the rate of synthesis.
D)enzyme actions.
A)blood sugar level.
B)the type of receptor.
C)the rate of synthesis.
D)enzyme actions.
B
2
Gated ion channels for sodium and potassium open and close in rapid succession,causing the neuron to depolarize and then return to its normal resting level,during each
A)action potential.
B)homeostasis.
C)metabolism.
D)transporter.
A)action potential.
B)homeostasis.
C)metabolism.
D)transporter.
A
3
Which of these is NOT one of the four important regions found in every neuron?
A)cell body
B)dendrites
C)axon
D)glia
A)cell body
B)dendrites
C)axon
D)glia
D
4
The process in which enzymes within neurons convert precursors into neurotransmitter molecules is called
A)homeostasis.
B)uptake.
C)depolarization.
D)synthesis.
A)homeostasis.
B)uptake.
C)depolarization.
D)synthesis.
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5
The ______________ is an important link between the brain and the pituitary gland,and is involved in feeding,drinking,temperature regulation,and sexual behavior.
A)cerebral cortex
B)cerebellum
C)limbic system
D)hypothalamus
A)cerebral cortex
B)cerebellum
C)limbic system
D)hypothalamus
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6
The neurotransmitter at the end organ of the sympathetic branch of the autonomic nervous system is
A)serotonin.
B)dopamine.
C)norepinephrine.
D)GABA.
A)serotonin.
B)dopamine.
C)norepinephrine.
D)GABA.
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7
Which of the following neurotransmitters is found in most parts of the brain and is considered inhibitory?
A)serotonin
B)dopamine
C)GABA
D)norepinephrine
A)serotonin
B)dopamine
C)GABA
D)norepinephrine
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8
Parasympathetic and sympathetic refer to the two branches of the
A)glia.
B)axon.
C)autonomic nervous system.
D)limbic system.
A)glia.
B)axon.
C)autonomic nervous system.
D)limbic system.
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9
Cocaine selectively blocks Na+ (sodium)channels,which is the mechanism that leads to
A)CNS stimulation.
B)increased heart rate.
C)local anesthetic effects.
D)cocaine dependence.
A)CNS stimulation.
B)increased heart rate.
C)local anesthetic effects.
D)cocaine dependence.
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10
Neural centers controlling vomiting and respiration are found in the
A)brain stem.
B)frontal lobe.
C)cerebellum.
D)pituitary gland.
A)brain stem.
B)frontal lobe.
C)cerebellum.
D)pituitary gland.
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11
Weight control,aggression,impulsivity,and psychological depression have all been associated with
A)serotonin pathways.
B)endorphins.
C)GABA receptors.
D)the parasympathetic branch.
A)serotonin pathways.
B)endorphins.
C)GABA receptors.
D)the parasympathetic branch.
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12
Neurotransmitter molecules are released into the small space between two neurons called the
A)transporter.
B)synapse.
C)partition.
D)vesicle.
A)transporter.
B)synapse.
C)partition.
D)vesicle.
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13
In addition to neurons,the brain contains an even larger number of another cell type known as
A)mitochondria.
B)glia.
C)serotonin.
D)pseudopodia.
A)mitochondria.
B)glia.
C)serotonin.
D)pseudopodia.
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14
The disease ______________ results from a loss of myelin wrappings.
A)Parkinson's disease
B)multiple sclerosis
C)schizophrenia
D)Alzheimer's disease
A)Parkinson's disease
B)multiple sclerosis
C)schizophrenia
D)Alzheimer's disease
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15
Parkinson's disease produces tremors and muscular rigidity because of damage to
A)acetylcholine neurons in the parasympathetic branch.
B)dopamine neurons in the nigrostriatal pathway.
C)norepinephrine neurons in the locus ceruleus.
D)the blood-brain barrier.
A)acetylcholine neurons in the parasympathetic branch.
B)dopamine neurons in the nigrostriatal pathway.
C)norepinephrine neurons in the locus ceruleus.
D)the blood-brain barrier.
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16
The process of maintaining our internal environment (temperature,water balance,etc.)within certain limits is called
A)the blood-brain barrier.
B)sympathetic.
C)homeostasis.
D)inhibition.
A)the blood-brain barrier.
B)sympathetic.
C)homeostasis.
D)inhibition.
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17
Specialized structures that recognize neurotransmitter molecules and,when activated,may cause a change in the electrical activity of the neuron,are called
A)pons.
B)receptors.
C)medulla.
D)autonomic.
A)pons.
B)receptors.
C)medulla.
D)autonomic.
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18
Natural chemicals in the brain that produce effects similar to those of morphine and other opium-derived drugs are called
A)amphetamines.
B)depressants.
C)endorphins.
D)ecstasy.
A)amphetamines.
B)depressants.
C)endorphins.
D)ecstasy.
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19
Drugs can affect neurotransmitter systems in two main ways: either by altering the availability of the neurotransmitter in the synapse,or by
A)acting on the blood-brain barrier.
B)altering hormone levels.
C)acting directly on the receptors.
D)increasing blood pressure.
A)acting on the blood-brain barrier.
B)altering hormone levels.
C)acting directly on the receptors.
D)increasing blood pressure.
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20
Which chemical pathway appears to be important both in some types of psychotic behavior and in the reinforcing properties of various drugs?
A)acetylcholine pathway from the nucleus basalis
B)serotonin pathway from the raphe nuclei
C)mesolimbic dopamine pathway
D)glutamate pathway
A)acetylcholine pathway from the nucleus basalis
B)serotonin pathway from the raphe nuclei
C)mesolimbic dopamine pathway
D)glutamate pathway
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21
MRI and PET are two types of neurotransmitter chemicals.
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22
Suppose you wanted to prescribe a hypothetical drug that would have an overall excitatory effect on the nervous system.Which would you choose?
A)a glutamate metabolizer
B)a dopamine metabolizer
C)a GABA antagonist
D)a norepinephrine antagonist
A)a glutamate metabolizer
B)a dopamine metabolizer
C)a GABA antagonist
D)a norepinephrine antagonist
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23
What are the steps involved in the life cycle of a neurotransmitter?
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24

The actions of drugs on neurotransmitter systems can be divided into two main types.What are they?
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25
The complex branching parts of a neuron that receive information from other neurons are called dendrites.
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26
Describe the differing effects of the sympathetic and parasympathetic branches of the autonomic nervous system.
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27
In the neuron,neurotransmitters are stored in the myelin sheaths.
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28
Describe the structure of a neuron.
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29
The brain imaging technique that involves injection of radioactive chemicals in order to measure brain function is called
A)positron emission tomography (PET).
B)mass spectroscopy.
C)electron microscopy.
D)electrochemical detection.
A)positron emission tomography (PET).
B)mass spectroscopy.
C)electron microscopy.
D)electrochemical detection.
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30
Unlike neurons,glial cells in the brain are purely for support and are incapable of communicating with each other.
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31
It is possible to have an action potential that is relatively small in magnitude (if few channels are open).
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32
GABA and glutamate are similar in that they are found throughout the brain and are primarily inhibitory neurotransmitters.
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33
One of the main ways that drugs can affect neurotransmitter systems is by cutting off blood flow to a specific brain structure.
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34
Parkinson's disease patients are often treated with dopamine because L-dopa cannot cross the blood-brain barrier.
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