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Deck 44: Control of Animal Processes: Neural Control
1
Which of the following functions primarily in detecting and eliciting responses to environmental cues or stimuli?
A)the nervous system
B)the endocrine system
C)catabolism
D)metabolism
A)the nervous system
B)the endocrine system
C)catabolism
D)metabolism
A
2

When comparing electrical synapses and chemical synapses in the figure, what structures are found only in electrical synapses?
A)synaptic clefts
B)gap junctions
C)neurotransmitters
D)postsynaptic plasma cell receptors
B
3

In the chemical synapse in the figure, which structure represents the synaptic cleft?
A)structure B
B)structure C
C)structure D
D)structure E
B
4
Which of the following refers to an abrupt and transient change in membrane potential?
A)resting potential
B)refractory potential
C)action potential
D)threshold potential
A)resting potential
B)refractory potential
C)action potential
D)threshold potential
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5
Which structures are used by electrical synapses during signal transmission?
A)vesicles
B)neurotransmitters
C)Ca2+
D)gap junctions
A)vesicles
B)neurotransmitters
C)Ca2+
D)gap junctions
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6
In humans, which neurons are composed of the greatest number of cells?
A)motor neurons
B)efferent neurons
C)interneurons
D)afferent neurons
A)motor neurons
B)efferent neurons
C)interneurons
D)afferent neurons
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7
What organic macromolecules allow myelinated sheaths to act as electrical insulators?
A)proteins
B)lipids
C)carbohydrates
D)nucleic acids
A)proteins
B)lipids
C)carbohydrates
D)nucleic acids
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8
What nervous system cells send and receive electrical signals?
A)glial cells
B)receptors
C)sensors
D)neurons
A)glial cells
B)receptors
C)sensors
D)neurons
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9
Which sequence places the components of a neural signalling pathway in the correct order, from beginning to end?
A)reception, integration, transmission, response
B)integration, transmission, reception, response
C)response, reception, transmission, integration
D)transmission, integration, reception, response
A)reception, integration, transmission, response
B)integration, transmission, reception, response
C)response, reception, transmission, integration
D)transmission, integration, reception, response
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10

In the chemical synapse in the figure, which structure represents the axon terminal of a presynaptic cell?
A)structure E
B)structure D
C)structure C
D)structure A
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11
Which of the following can be found in higher concentrations on the outside of a neuron's plasma membrane relative to the inside?
A)Ca2+
B)Na+
C)K+
D)anions
A)Ca2+
B)Na+
C)K+
D)anions
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12
Which of the following assist and nourish cells that transmit electrical signals?
A)glial cells
B)effector cells
C)receptors
D)neurons
A)glial cells
B)effector cells
C)receptors
D)neurons
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13
What is the typical resting potential of an isolated neuron?
A)-100 mV
B)-90 mV
C)-70 mV
D)-60 mV
A)-100 mV
B)-90 mV
C)-70 mV
D)-60 mV
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14
Which of the following conduct(s) electrical signals away from the cell body of a neuron?
A)the dendrites
B)an axon terminal
C)an axon
D)the nucleus
A)the dendrites
B)an axon terminal
C)an axon
D)the nucleus
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15
Which neurons are typically located in the peripheral nervous system?
A)spinal cord nerve cells
B)interneurons
C)brain nerve cells
D)motor neurons
A)spinal cord nerve cells
B)interneurons
C)brain nerve cells
D)motor neurons
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16
Which term refers to the component of a neural signalling pathway in which messages are sorted and interpreted?
A)integration
B)reception
C)response
D)action
A)integration
B)reception
C)response
D)action
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17
Which cells are located in the brain and spinal cord of vertebrates?
A)afferent neurons
B)efferent neurons
C)motor neurons
D)interneurons
A)afferent neurons
B)efferent neurons
C)motor neurons
D)interneurons
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18
Which term refers to the spaces between adjacent Schwann cells?
A)nodes of Ranvier
B)axon terminals
C)active gaps
D)intercalated discs
A)nodes of Ranvier
B)axon terminals
C)active gaps
D)intercalated discs
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19
Which of the following is a component of neural signalling mechanisms?
A)integration
B)reaction
C)rejection
D)action
A)integration
B)reaction
C)rejection
D)action
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20
What happens to a neuron's membrane when its membrane potential becomes less negative?
A)It becomes depolarized.
B)It becomes hyperpolarized.
C)It becomes hypopolarized.
D)It becomes repolarized.
A)It becomes depolarized.
B)It becomes hyperpolarized.
C)It becomes hypopolarized.
D)It becomes repolarized.
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21

In the action potential diagram, at what point are Na+ inactivation gates opening and K+ activation gates closing?
A)point E
B)point D
C)point B
D)point A
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22
What happens as the action potential reaches its peak?
A)The inactivation gates of Na+ channels close.
B)The activation gates of Na+ channels close.
C)The inactivation gates of Na+ channels open.
D)Na+/K+ active transport pumps are activated.
A)The inactivation gates of Na+ channels close.
B)The activation gates of Na+ channels close.
C)The inactivation gates of Na+ channels open.
D)Na+/K+ active transport pumps are activated.
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23
How is the intensity of an electrical impulse reflected?
A)in the magnitude of action potentials
B)in the frequency of action potentials
C)in the duration of action potentials
D)in the intensity of action potentials
A)in the magnitude of action potentials
B)in the frequency of action potentials
C)in the duration of action potentials
D)in the intensity of action potentials
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24
Which of the following is a reasonable estimation of the duration of an action potential?
A)approximately 5 microseconds
B)approximately 5 milliseconds
C)approximately 5 centiseconds
D)approximately 5 seconds
A)approximately 5 microseconds
B)approximately 5 milliseconds
C)approximately 5 centiseconds
D)approximately 5 seconds
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25
What happens to the magnitude of an action potential as it is propagated down an excitable membrane and why?
A)It increases because it is a threshold principle.
B)It increases because it is an all-or-nothing principle.
C)It remains constant because it is an all-or-nothing principle.
D)It remains constant because it is a threshold principle.
A)It increases because it is a threshold principle.
B)It increases because it is an all-or-nothing principle.
C)It remains constant because it is an all-or-nothing principle.
D)It remains constant because it is a threshold principle.
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26
Which of the following places the listed events of chemical synapse transmission in the correct order? 1
Ca2+ enters axon terminal.
2
Ligand-gated ion channels open in postsynaptic membrane.
3
Neurotransmitter binds to postsynaptic receptor.
4
Action potential reaches axon terminal of presynaptic neuron.
5
Neurotransmitter released by exocytosis.
A)4, 5, 2, 3, 1
B)4, 1, 5, 3, 2
C)4, 1, 3, 5, 2
D)4, 5, 1, 3, 2
Ca2+ enters axon terminal.
2
Ligand-gated ion channels open in postsynaptic membrane.
3
Neurotransmitter binds to postsynaptic receptor.
4
Action potential reaches axon terminal of presynaptic neuron.
5
Neurotransmitter released by exocytosis.
A)4, 5, 2, 3, 1
B)4, 1, 5, 3, 2
C)4, 1, 3, 5, 2
D)4, 5, 1, 3, 2
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27
For which axon might you expect action potential propagation to be the fastest?
A)a myelinated axon with a large diameter
B)an unmyelinated axon with a small diameter
C)a myelinated axon with a small diameter
D)a myelinated axon of any diameter
A)a myelinated axon with a large diameter
B)an unmyelinated axon with a small diameter
C)a myelinated axon with a small diameter
D)a myelinated axon of any diameter
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28
What occurs when threshold potential is reached?
A)The activation gates of Na+ channels open.
B)The inactivation gates of Na+ channels open.
C)The activation gates of Na+ channels close.
D)Na+/K+ active transport pumps are activated.
A)The activation gates of Na+ channels open.
B)The inactivation gates of Na+ channels open.
C)The activation gates of Na+ channels close.
D)Na+/K+ active transport pumps are activated.
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29
Why is the refractory period of a neuron's plasma membrane important?
A)because it initiates an action potential
B)because it ensures that an impulse will travel in a one-way direction
C)because it ensures that the threshold potential will be reached
D)because it establishes the resting potential
A)because it initiates an action potential
B)because it ensures that an impulse will travel in a one-way direction
C)because it ensures that the threshold potential will be reached
D)because it establishes the resting potential
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30
Which term refers to the minimum level of depolarization required to initiate an action potential in an excitable cell?
A)membrane potential
B)refractory potential
C)electrical potential
D)threshold potential
A)membrane potential
B)refractory potential
C)electrical potential
D)threshold potential
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31
Which structures aid in saltatory conduction?
A)nonmyelinated axons
B)synapses
C)myelinated axons
D)dendrites
A)nonmyelinated axons
B)synapses
C)myelinated axons
D)dendrites
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32
During an action potential, what level can the membrane potential reach?
A)as high as +70 mV
B)as high as +60 mV
C)as high as +50 mV
D)as high as +30 mV
A)as high as +70 mV
B)as high as +60 mV
C)as high as +50 mV
D)as high as +30 mV
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33
What would be disrupted if the K+ channels of an excitable plasma membrane were blocked by the action of a drug?
A)depolarization
B)repolarization
C)hyperpolarization
D)hypopolarization
A)depolarization
B)repolarization
C)hyperpolarization
D)hypopolarization
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34
Why is an action potential propagated down an unmyelinated neuron plasma membrane?
A)because the action potential stimulates voltage-gated Cl- channels adjacent to it
B)because the action potential stimulates voltage-gated Ca2+ channels adjacent to it
C)because the action potential stimulates voltage-gated Mg+ channels adjacent to it
D)because the action potential stimulates voltage-gated Na+ channels adjacent to it
A)because the action potential stimulates voltage-gated Cl- channels adjacent to it
B)because the action potential stimulates voltage-gated Ca2+ channels adjacent to it
C)because the action potential stimulates voltage-gated Mg+ channels adjacent to it
D)because the action potential stimulates voltage-gated Na+ channels adjacent to it
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35
Which of the following remove(s) Ca2+ from the inside of an axon terminal of a chemical synapse after an electrical impulse has passed?
A)ion channels
B)simple diffusion through the plasma membrane
C)active transport pumps
D)exocytosis
A)ion channels
B)simple diffusion through the plasma membrane
C)active transport pumps
D)exocytosis
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36
When are vesicles containing neurotransmitters released into the synaptic cleft?
A)when Ca2+ levels rise within the axon terminal
B)when Na+ levels rise within the axon terminal
C)when H+ levels rise within the axon terminal
D)when Cl- levels rise within the axon terminal
A)when Ca2+ levels rise within the axon terminal
B)when Na+ levels rise within the axon terminal
C)when H+ levels rise within the axon terminal
D)when Cl- levels rise within the axon terminal
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37

In the action potential diagram, at what point are many Na+ activation gates open and K+ activation gates closed?
A)point A
B)point B
C)point C
D)point E
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38
Why does depolarization of the neuron plasma membrane occur?
A)due to the diffusion of K+ into the cell
B)due to the diffusion of K+ out of the cell
C)due to the diffusion of Na+ out of the cell
D)due to the diffusion of Na+ into the cell
A)due to the diffusion of K+ into the cell
B)due to the diffusion of K+ out of the cell
C)due to the diffusion of Na+ out of the cell
D)due to the diffusion of Na+ into the cell
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39
Which pair of ions is involved in changing membrane potential?
A)magnesium and potassium
B)sodium and magnesium
C)sodium and potassium
D)magnesium and chloride
A)magnesium and potassium
B)sodium and magnesium
C)sodium and potassium
D)magnesium and chloride
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40
What happens to the neuron's membrane when its membrane potential goes below its resting value?
A)It becomes repolarized.
B)It becomes hyperpolarized.
C)It becomes hypopolarized.
D)It becomes depolarized.
A)It becomes repolarized.
B)It becomes hyperpolarized.
C)It becomes hypopolarized.
D)It becomes depolarized.
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41
Which of the following refers to a graded, subthreshold change in the postsynaptic membrane potential that moves toward threshold?
A)depolarization
B)IPSP
C)hyperpolarization
D)EPSP
A)depolarization
B)IPSP
C)hyperpolarization
D)EPSP
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42
What will a hollow neural tube develop into?
A)spinal nerves
B)the brain
C)motor nerves
D)the forebrain, midbrain, and hindbrain
A)spinal nerves
B)the brain
C)motor nerves
D)the forebrain, midbrain, and hindbrain
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43
Invertebrates, such as the flatworm, have groups of neurons with a common function. What is the name of these nerve clusters?
A)the spine
B)the brain
C)nerve cords
D)ganglia
A)the spine
B)the brain
C)nerve cords
D)ganglia
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44
What is cephalization in animals most associated with?
A)bilateral symmetry
B)ganglia
C)nerves
D)nerve nets
A)bilateral symmetry
B)ganglia
C)nerves
D)nerve nets
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45
Which of the following is common to all vertebrates?
A)a small brain
B)large ganglia
C)a midbrain
D)a convoluted cerebrum
A)a small brain
B)large ganglia
C)a midbrain
D)a convoluted cerebrum
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46
At which of the following neuron locations does summation occur?
A)at the dendrites
B)at the axon hillock
C)at the axon terminals
D)at the cell body
A)at the dendrites
B)at the axon hillock
C)at the axon terminals
D)at the cell body
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47
Which of the following involves Na+?
A)resting membrane potential
B)repolarization
C)hyperpolarization
D)depolarization
A)resting membrane potential
B)repolarization
C)hyperpolarization
D)depolarization
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48
Which of the following animals has the least-advanced nerve cord?
A)human
B)flatworm
C)arthropod
D)octopus
A)human
B)flatworm
C)arthropod
D)octopus
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49
What type of neuron directly stimulates a muscle or gland?
A)an interneuron
B)an afferent neuron
C)a sensory neuron
D)an efferent neuron
A)an interneuron
B)an afferent neuron
C)a sensory neuron
D)an efferent neuron
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50
Which of the following is a possible result of EPSP and IPSP activity?
A)an unusually strong action potential forms
B)an unusually strong presynaptic potential forms
C)temporal summation in a postsynaptic neuron
D)temporal summation in a presynaptic neuron
A)an unusually strong action potential forms
B)an unusually strong presynaptic potential forms
C)temporal summation in a postsynaptic neuron
D)temporal summation in a presynaptic neuron
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51
In animals with a brain, what are the two major divisions of the nervous system?
A)cranial and spinal nerves
B)central and peripheral nervous systems
C)nerves from the brain and the peripheral systems
D)autonomic and peripheral systems
A)cranial and spinal nerves
B)central and peripheral nervous systems
C)nerves from the brain and the peripheral systems
D)autonomic and peripheral systems
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52
In vertebrates, what does the CNS consist of?
A)the brain and grey matter
B)the brain and the spinal cord
C)the brain and reflexes
D)the spinal cord and grey matter
A)the brain and grey matter
B)the brain and the spinal cord
C)the brain and reflexes
D)the spinal cord and grey matter
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53
What will be caused in the postsynaptic membrane by the binding of a neurotransmitter to ligand-gated Cl- channels?
A)depolarization
B)repolarization
C)hyperpolarization
D)apolarization
A)depolarization
B)repolarization
C)hyperpolarization
D)apolarization
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54
How is sensory information transmitted to the CNS?
A)by the efferent neurons of the autonomic nervous system
B)by the somatic neurons of the peripheral nervous system
C)by the somatic neurons of the sympathetic division
D)by the afferent neurons of the peripheral nervous system
A)by the efferent neurons of the autonomic nervous system
B)by the somatic neurons of the peripheral nervous system
C)by the somatic neurons of the sympathetic division
D)by the afferent neurons of the peripheral nervous system
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55
Which of the following neuron locations have the greatest density of voltage-gated Na+ channels, thus resulting in the lowest threshold potential along a neuron?
A)the axon terminals
B)the cell bodies
C)the dendrites
D)the axon hillocks
A)the axon terminals
B)the cell bodies
C)the dendrites
D)the axon hillocks
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56
What can the neurotransmitter acetylcholine in vertebrates do?
A)be released into circulation and act as a hormone
B)make it more difficult for some presynaptic membranes to reach threshold
C)act as a direct neurotransmitter between neurons and muscle cells
D)be released into circulation and act as an enzyme
A)be released into circulation and act as a hormone
B)make it more difficult for some presynaptic membranes to reach threshold
C)act as a direct neurotransmitter between neurons and muscle cells
D)be released into circulation and act as an enzyme
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57
Which of the following animals has the most-advanced cephalization?
A)an arthropod
B)an echinoderm
C)a flatworm
D)a chordate
A)an arthropod
B)an echinoderm
C)a flatworm
D)a chordate
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58
What will be caused in the postsynaptic membrane by the binding of a neurotransmitter to ligand-gated K+ channels?
A)apolarization
B)depolarization
C)repolarization
D)hyperpolarization
A)apolarization
B)depolarization
C)repolarization
D)hyperpolarization
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59
What will be caused in the postsynaptic membrane by the binding of a neurotransmitter to ligand-gated Na+ channels?
A)hyperpolarization
B)depolarization
C)repolarization
D)apolarization
A)hyperpolarization
B)depolarization
C)repolarization
D)apolarization
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60
What can neuropeptide neurotransmitters do?
A)act as pain reducers and initiate euphoria
B)act as a postsynaptic membrane inhibitor
C)act as a direct neurotransmitter between neurons and muscle cells
D)directly open K+ channels to inhibit neurons
A)act as pain reducers and initiate euphoria
B)act as a postsynaptic membrane inhibitor
C)act as a direct neurotransmitter between neurons and muscle cells
D)directly open K+ channels to inhibit neurons
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61
Direct neurotransmitters bind to G protein-coupled receptors.
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62
Neurotransmitters are stored in vesicles located within axon terminals.
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63
In terms of changes in membrane potential, compare and contrast action potentials and graded potentials.
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64
Oligodendrocytes are responsible for myelinating central nervous system axons.
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65
A toxin interferes with the opening of Na+ channels in the postsynaptic membrane so that they open more slowly when bound to a neurotransmitter. What effect would there be on action potential formation in the postsynaptic membrane?
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66
Explain how neuron action potential propagation rate can be increased.
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67
Cephalization is associated with bilateral symmetry.
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68
Which sentence presents characteristics of sympathetic and parasympathetic systems, respectively?
A)The sympathetic system controls external stimuli, while the parasympathetic system controls internal stimuli.
B)The sympathetic system generally predominates during physical activity, while the parasympathetic system predominates during nonphysical activity.
C)The sympathetic system and the parasympathetic systems both release norepinephrine.
D)The sympathetic system is under voluntary control, and the parasympathetic system is under involuntary control.
A)The sympathetic system controls external stimuli, while the parasympathetic system controls internal stimuli.
B)The sympathetic system generally predominates during physical activity, while the parasympathetic system predominates during nonphysical activity.
C)The sympathetic system and the parasympathetic systems both release norepinephrine.
D)The sympathetic system is under voluntary control, and the parasympathetic system is under involuntary control.
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69
Which of the following is a characteristic of the autonomic nervous system?
A)It is a functional division of the central nervous system.
B)It controls body movements that are under unconscious control.
C)It is composed of parasympathetic and sympathetic divisions.
D)It includes both afferent and efferent nerve fibres.
A)It is a functional division of the central nervous system.
B)It controls body movements that are under unconscious control.
C)It is composed of parasympathetic and sympathetic divisions.
D)It includes both afferent and efferent nerve fibres.
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70
Distinguish between the central and peripheral nervous systems.
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71
Match each term with its definition.
a.loose meshwork of neurons organized with radial symmetry
b.cavities in the vertebrate brain filled with cerebrospinal fluid
c.efferent portion of the PNS that deals with body movements that are under conscious, voluntary control
d.neuronal activity that occurs without conscious effort; often associated with protection
e.carries nervous activity from the brain and spinal cord to effector structures
f.composed of the midbrain, pons, and medulla
g.import with the ability to speak
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a.loose meshwork of neurons organized with radial symmetry
b.cavities in the vertebrate brain filled with cerebrospinal fluid
c.efferent portion of the PNS that deals with body movements that are under conscious, voluntary control
d.neuronal activity that occurs without conscious effort; often associated with protection
e.carries nervous activity from the brain and spinal cord to effector structures
f.composed of the midbrain, pons, and medulla
g.import with the ability to speak
reflexes
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72
The additive effect of one neuron sending many EPSPs to another neuron over a brief period of time is called spatial summation.
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73
EPSPs can form due to the diffusion of Na+ across a neuron plasma membrane.
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74
The parasympathetic division predominates in situations involving stress.
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75
Valium is a drug that causes voltage-gated Cl- channels to open. What effects would this cause in a postsynaptic membrane?
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76
The nervous systems of arthropods are composed of nerve nets.
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77
Explain how the resting membrane potential and resting ion distributions are established in a neuron.
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78
Action potentials may vary in magnitude along a particular excitable membrane.
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79
Saltatory conduction is the slowest form of action potential propagation.
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80
Depolarization occurs due to the diffusion of K+ across a neuron plasma membrane.
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