Deck 9: The Nervous System Part I: the Information Super Highway

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The autonomic nervous system is a subdivision of the ________.

A)Central nervous system
B)Sympathetic nervous system
C)Peripheral nervous system
D)Parasympathetic nervous system
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The autonomic system is divided into which two systems?

A)Somatic, autonomic
B)Sympathetic, parasympathetic
C)Motor, sensory
D)Input, output
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The part of the nervous system which is located outside the brain and spinal cord is called the ____________ system.

A)Endocrine
B)Central nervous
C)Sensory
D)Peripheral nervous
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A quadriplegic with damage high in the cervical spinal cord may have a paralyzed diaphragm, such that the patient cannot ________ on his own.

A)Breathe
B)Swallow food
C)Close their eyes
D)Speak
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A cell which is more negatively charged than at rest is ________.

A)Polarized
B)Hyperpolarized
C)Depolarized
D)Refractory
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Acute treatment for spinal cord injury includes ________.

A)Ice
B)Heat
C)Immobilization
D)Physical therapy
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Which of the following is not one of the three broad categories of causes in peripheral neuropathy?

A)Trauma
B)Paralysis
C)Systemic
D)Infection/autoimmune
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Neurons are able to generate tiny electrical currents by changing the ____________ of their membranes.

A)Composition
B)Shape
C)Pathway
D)Permeability
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Medication is often injected into the ____________ space to alleviate pain.

A)Vertebral
B)Epidural
C)Subdural
D)Subarachnoid
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Which spinal cord tracts carry sensory information?

A)Superficial
B)Ventral
C)Ascending
D)Inferior
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The nerves going to the upper limbs join the spinal cord at the ____________ region.

A)Cervical
B)Thoracic
C)Lumbar
D)Sacral
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Which part of the spinal cord carries sensory information?

A)Commissure
B)Ventral root
C)Column
D)Dorsal root
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Impulses are conducted rapidly if ____________ is present.

A)Calcium
B)Sodium
C)Myelin
D)Spinal fluid
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Which part of the neuron is responsible for cell metabolism?

A)Body
B)Dendrite
C)Axon
D)Synapse
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Dendrites ________.

A)Are usually highly branched
B)Carry impulses away from the cell body
C)Are usually surrounded by myelin
D)All of the above
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Neurons with the ability to monitor the environment are called ____________ neurons.

A)Accessory
B)Motor
C)Sensory
D)Output
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Myelin is a lipid insulation produced by the ________.

A)Microglia
B)Oligodendrocytes
C)Astrocytes
D)Ependymal cells
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If a cell is more positively charged than it is when resting, it is said to be ________.

A)Refractory
B)Repolarized
C)Depolarized
D)Polarized
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The third, innermost layer of the meninges is called the ________.

A)Dura mater
B)Arachnoid mater
C)Pia mater
D)Epidural mater
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Which of the following is a medical disorder in which the myelin in the CNS has been destroyed ________.

A)Multiple sclerosis
B)Muscular dystrophy
C)Guillain-Barré' syndrome
D)Myasthenia gravis
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The outermost of the meninges is the ________.

A)Pia mater
B)Choroid plexus
C)Arachnoid mater
D)Dura mater
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Patients who have an injury to their cervical spinal cord segment and are paralyzed in all four limbs are known as ________.

A)Paraplegics
B)Quadriplegics
C)Suffering from Guillain Barré syndrome
D)None of the above
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When a cell becomes stimulated (excited) ________.

A)The interior of the neuron becomes more negative
B)Sodium gates in the cell membrane close
C)Sodium gates in the cell membrane spring open
D)The entire neuron remains at rest
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Patients with injuries to the thoracic spinal cord segment with two paralyzed legs are said to be ________.

A)Paraplegics
B)Quadriplegics
C)Suffering from Guillain Barré syndrome
D)None of the above
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This type of glia cell produces myelin for cells in the brain ________.

A)Microglia
B)Oligodendrocytes
C)Astrocytes
D)Interneurons
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Inflammation of the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord is called ________.

A)Encephalitis
B)Meningitis
C)Blepharitis
D)Polyneuritis
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An injection of a local anesthetic into the spinal column is called a(n) ________.

A)epiphysis
B)epidural
C)subdural
D)cutaneous
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This type of glia cell attacks microbes and removes debris.

A)Microglia
B)Oligodendrocyte
C)Astroglia
D)Neurilemma
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This disease is characterized by ascending paralysis ________.

A)Myasthenia gravis
B)Polio
C)Guillain Barré syndrome
D)Charcot Marie Tooth disorder
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The ___________ horn contains motor neurons.
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The ____________ or parasympathetic branch of the nervous system deals with maintenance of homeostasis.
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Sensory neurons are also called ________.

A)Interneurons
B)Input neurons
C)Output neurons
D)Glia cells
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The glial cells which remove debris are called ____________.
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Which of the following statements is not true of multiple sclerosis?

A)It is considered a myelin disorder.
B)Patients may have disturbances in vision, balance, speech, or movement.
C)Most patients are initially diagnosed with relapsing-remitting MS, but at least 50% of them will progress to the chronic progressive form.
D)It affects 2,000-4,000 people in the United States.
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This inflammatory condition is a result of repetitive motion and leads to numbness in the palm and fingers ________.

A)carpal tunnel syndrome
B)meningitis
C)myasthenia gravis
D)botulism
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Loss of motor and sensory control of the trunk of the body and lower extremities as a result of a spinal cord injury describes __________.

A)Peripheral neuropathy
B)Quadriplegia
C)Paraplegia
D)A slipped disk
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Spinal root directional terms are ________:

A)anterior and posterior
B)superior and inferior
C)Dorsal and ventral
D)distal and proximal Short
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A potentially fatal condition is an infection of the meninges called ________.

A)Polio
B)Meningectomy
C)Meningitis
D)All of the above
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This disease is characterized by progressive fluctuating muscle weakness starting in the facial or eye muscles ________.

A)Myasthenia gravis
B)Polio
C)Guillain Barré syndrome
D)Charcot Marie Tooth disorder
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Neurons that carry information between neurons are called ________.

A)Interneurons
B)Efferent neurons
C)Motor neurons
D)Afferent neurons
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Branches and recombinations of nerves are called ____________.
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Guillain-Barré syndrome is a rapid onset paralysis caused by inflammation of ________ nerves.
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There are twelve pairs of ________ nerves.
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____________ inhibit the release of pain neurotransmitters.
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The spinal ____________, projecting from both sides of the spinal cord in pairs, fuse to form spinal nerves.
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Tiny sacs at nerve terminals, called ____________, release contents from the cell when calcium flows in.
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The input side of the nervous system is known as ____________.
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During ______________ of the action potential, sodium ions are flowing into a cell.
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Preganglionic neurons release the neurotransmitter ________ (Do not use the abbreviation).
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A(n) ________ is a group of nerve cell bodies outside the CNS.
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____________ are the simplest form of motor output.
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Bare spots between adjacent cells are called nodes of ____________.
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Following a spinal cord injury, the difference between being able to breathe on your own or requiring a(n) ________ is literally a matter of centimeters.
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The lipid ________ increases action potential conduction speed.
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Repetitive motion can cause ________ syndrome in the wrists.
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The period when a cell is unable to accept another stimulus is the ____________ period.
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The ________________ tract carries pain and temperature information.
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A very common form of peripheral neuropathy caused by repetitive motion is ________.
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Bruises to the spinal cord may resolve with time and rehabilitation, but a severed, or crushed spinal cord is usually a(n) ________ injury.
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The membrane that is like a spider web is called ____________.
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________ is usually mechanical injury to spinal cord tissue.
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SSRIs prevent the clean up of a neurotransmitter.
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________ is caused by an autoimmune attack on the myelin in the central nervous system.
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The most common systemic disorder that causes peripheral neuropathy is ________.
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Epidural injections of steroids are sometimes prescribed for patients with chronic lower back injuries to relieve pain, and ________.
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There are eight cervical nerves.
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________ is an autoimmune attack of the acetylcholine receptor at the neuromuscular junction.
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The segments of the spinal cord are named for their function.
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The autonomic system controls voluntary movement.
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The peripheral nervous system is everything outside the brain and spinal cord.
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The whole series of permeability changes within the cell and the resultant changes in charge across the cell membrane is called the ________.
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Guillain-Barré' syndrome is incurable.
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Between adjacent glial cells on axons are tiny bare spots called ________.
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________ is caused by destruction of ventral horn motor neurons by poliomyelitis virus.
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________ damage to peripheral nerves may be due to injury or illness.
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Potassium ions move across neurons during depolarization.
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Oligodendrocytes make myelin.
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Guillain Barré syndrome is the autoimmune destruction of the ________ nervous system myelin and often occurs after a viral infection.
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The ________ is located in a hollow tube running inside the vertebral column from the foramen magnum to the second lumbar (L2) vertebrae.
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The neurotransmitter group ________ inhibit release of pain neurotransmitters.
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The autonomic nervous system is a subdivision of the ________.

A)Central nervous system
B)Sympathetic nervous system
C)Peripheral nervous system
D)Parasympathetic nervous system
C
2
The autonomic system is divided into which two systems?

A)Somatic, autonomic
B)Sympathetic, parasympathetic
C)Motor, sensory
D)Input, output
B
3
The part of the nervous system which is located outside the brain and spinal cord is called the ____________ system.

A)Endocrine
B)Central nervous
C)Sensory
D)Peripheral nervous
D
4
A quadriplegic with damage high in the cervical spinal cord may have a paralyzed diaphragm, such that the patient cannot ________ on his own.

A)Breathe
B)Swallow food
C)Close their eyes
D)Speak
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A cell which is more negatively charged than at rest is ________.

A)Polarized
B)Hyperpolarized
C)Depolarized
D)Refractory
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Acute treatment for spinal cord injury includes ________.

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D)Physical therapy
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Which of the following is not one of the three broad categories of causes in peripheral neuropathy?

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C)Systemic
D)Infection/autoimmune
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Neurons are able to generate tiny electrical currents by changing the ____________ of their membranes.

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D)Permeability
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Medication is often injected into the ____________ space to alleviate pain.

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C)Subdural
D)Subarachnoid
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Which spinal cord tracts carry sensory information?

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The nerves going to the upper limbs join the spinal cord at the ____________ region.

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Which part of the spinal cord carries sensory information?

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Impulses are conducted rapidly if ____________ is present.

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D)Spinal fluid
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Which part of the neuron is responsible for cell metabolism?

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Dendrites ________.

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B)Carry impulses away from the cell body
C)Are usually surrounded by myelin
D)All of the above
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Neurons with the ability to monitor the environment are called ____________ neurons.

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D)Output
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Myelin is a lipid insulation produced by the ________.

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D)Ependymal cells
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If a cell is more positively charged than it is when resting, it is said to be ________.

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D)Polarized
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The third, innermost layer of the meninges is called the ________.

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C)Pia mater
D)Epidural mater
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Which of the following is a medical disorder in which the myelin in the CNS has been destroyed ________.

A)Multiple sclerosis
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C)Guillain-Barré' syndrome
D)Myasthenia gravis
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The outermost of the meninges is the ________.

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D)Dura mater
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Patients who have an injury to their cervical spinal cord segment and are paralyzed in all four limbs are known as ________.

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C)Suffering from Guillain Barré syndrome
D)None of the above
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When a cell becomes stimulated (excited) ________.

A)The interior of the neuron becomes more negative
B)Sodium gates in the cell membrane close
C)Sodium gates in the cell membrane spring open
D)The entire neuron remains at rest
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Patients with injuries to the thoracic spinal cord segment with two paralyzed legs are said to be ________.

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C)Suffering from Guillain Barré syndrome
D)None of the above
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This type of glia cell produces myelin for cells in the brain ________.

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C)Astrocytes
D)Interneurons
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Inflammation of the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord is called ________.

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C)Blepharitis
D)Polyneuritis
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An injection of a local anesthetic into the spinal column is called a(n) ________.

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D)cutaneous
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This type of glia cell attacks microbes and removes debris.

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D)Neurilemma
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This disease is characterized by ascending paralysis ________.

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D)Charcot Marie Tooth disorder
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The ___________ horn contains motor neurons.
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The ____________ or parasympathetic branch of the nervous system deals with maintenance of homeostasis.
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Sensory neurons are also called ________.

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D)Glia cells
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The glial cells which remove debris are called ____________.
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Which of the following statements is not true of multiple sclerosis?

A)It is considered a myelin disorder.
B)Patients may have disturbances in vision, balance, speech, or movement.
C)Most patients are initially diagnosed with relapsing-remitting MS, but at least 50% of them will progress to the chronic progressive form.
D)It affects 2,000-4,000 people in the United States.
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This inflammatory condition is a result of repetitive motion and leads to numbness in the palm and fingers ________.

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C)myasthenia gravis
D)botulism
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Loss of motor and sensory control of the trunk of the body and lower extremities as a result of a spinal cord injury describes __________.

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C)Paraplegia
D)A slipped disk
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Spinal root directional terms are ________:

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A potentially fatal condition is an infection of the meninges called ________.

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This disease is characterized by progressive fluctuating muscle weakness starting in the facial or eye muscles ________.

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D)Charcot Marie Tooth disorder
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Neurons that carry information between neurons are called ________.

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D)Afferent neurons
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Branches and recombinations of nerves are called ____________.
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Guillain-Barré syndrome is a rapid onset paralysis caused by inflammation of ________ nerves.
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There are twelve pairs of ________ nerves.
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____________ inhibit the release of pain neurotransmitters.
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The spinal ____________, projecting from both sides of the spinal cord in pairs, fuse to form spinal nerves.
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Tiny sacs at nerve terminals, called ____________, release contents from the cell when calcium flows in.
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The input side of the nervous system is known as ____________.
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During ______________ of the action potential, sodium ions are flowing into a cell.
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Preganglionic neurons release the neurotransmitter ________ (Do not use the abbreviation).
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A(n) ________ is a group of nerve cell bodies outside the CNS.
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____________ are the simplest form of motor output.
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Bare spots between adjacent cells are called nodes of ____________.
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Following a spinal cord injury, the difference between being able to breathe on your own or requiring a(n) ________ is literally a matter of centimeters.
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The lipid ________ increases action potential conduction speed.
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Repetitive motion can cause ________ syndrome in the wrists.
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The period when a cell is unable to accept another stimulus is the ____________ period.
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The ________________ tract carries pain and temperature information.
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A very common form of peripheral neuropathy caused by repetitive motion is ________.
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Bruises to the spinal cord may resolve with time and rehabilitation, but a severed, or crushed spinal cord is usually a(n) ________ injury.
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The membrane that is like a spider web is called ____________.
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________ is usually mechanical injury to spinal cord tissue.
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SSRIs prevent the clean up of a neurotransmitter.
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________ is caused by an autoimmune attack on the myelin in the central nervous system.
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The most common systemic disorder that causes peripheral neuropathy is ________.
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Epidural injections of steroids are sometimes prescribed for patients with chronic lower back injuries to relieve pain, and ________.
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There are eight cervical nerves.
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________ is an autoimmune attack of the acetylcholine receptor at the neuromuscular junction.
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The segments of the spinal cord are named for their function.
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The autonomic system controls voluntary movement.
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The peripheral nervous system is everything outside the brain and spinal cord.
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The whole series of permeability changes within the cell and the resultant changes in charge across the cell membrane is called the ________.
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Guillain-Barré' syndrome is incurable.
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Between adjacent glial cells on axons are tiny bare spots called ________.
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________ is caused by destruction of ventral horn motor neurons by poliomyelitis virus.
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________ damage to peripheral nerves may be due to injury or illness.
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Potassium ions move across neurons during depolarization.
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Oligodendrocytes make myelin.
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Guillain Barré syndrome is the autoimmune destruction of the ________ nervous system myelin and often occurs after a viral infection.
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The ________ is located in a hollow tube running inside the vertebral column from the foramen magnum to the second lumbar (L2) vertebrae.
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The neurotransmitter group ________ inhibit release of pain neurotransmitters.
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