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To contact a Schwann cell, where would a microprobe have to be inserted in the nervous system?
along any axon in the PNS, myelinated or not
If the CNS was susceptible to a drug that should not affect it, this might indicate damage to which of the following cells?
astrocytes
Cardiac muscle, smooth muscle, and glands are under the control of the
autonomic nervous system
The portion of a neuron that carries information in the form of a nerve impulse is called the
axon
The area that connects the cell body to the axon is called the
axon hillock
Movement of nutrients, wastes, and organelles between the cell body and axon terminals is called
axoplasmic transport
Pathways leading from the receptors to the CNS are called
both afferent and sensory pathways
Which of the following are examples of neuroeffector synapses?
both neuromuscular synapse and neuroglandular synapse
The anatomical subdivisions of the nervous system are (the)
central and peripheral nervous systems.
Nerve impulse transmission between cells of the CNS without any delay can be attributed to
communicating junctions that permit the passage of ions between the cells
When a neural pathway splits to involve many areas of the nervous system, the type of processing is known as
diverging
Muscles, glands, and special cells that respond to neural stimuli are called
effectors
Which of the following neuroglia produce cerebrospinal fluid?
ependymal cells
Demyelination
is the gradual reduction in myelin
Because a neuron loses its centrioles,
it is rendered incapable of dividing
The surface of the brain is called the
neural cortex
Which of the following is gray matter?
neural cortex
The outermost covering of a myelinated axon is called (the)
neurolemma
Cells responsible for information processing and transfer are
neurons
Areas of a myelinated axon that are not covered by myelin are called
nodes
Axons extending from a peripheral ganglion to an effector are called
postganglionic fibers
Generation of an action potential at an axon of a neuron may be caused by
stimulation of any portion of the dendrites of the nueron and/or input from presynaptic cells
Neurotransmitters are
stored in synaptic vesicles
Neuroglia in the nervous system function to
support the neurons
Involuntary cardiac muscle fibers on the heart are innervated by
visceral motor fibers
The CNS includes the
Brain and spinal cord.
If all of the glial cells of the nervous system were destroyed, which of the following would occur?
Less than 20 percent of the cells of the nervous system would remain
Over 50 different neurotransmitters have been identified, but the best known is
acetylcholine
The structural classification of a neuron is based upon
the number of processes that project from the cell body
Satellite cells surround the cell bodies of peripheral neurons, which can be found in (the)
ganglia
Organized masses of axons and neuron cell bodies in both the CNS and the PNS
have distinct anatomical boundaries
At a vesicular synapse the neurons communicate by
neurotransmitters
Areas of gray matter in the interior of the CNS form larger groups called
nuclei
Which type of cell can only be found in the central nervous system?
oligodendrocytes
The functional classifications of neurons includes ________, which carry information toward the CNS.
sensory neurons
Which of the following structures do not contribute to the coarse grainy appearance of the perikaryon of a neuron?
smooth endoplasmic reticulum
Injured nuerons can recover their functional capabilities if
the oxygen and nutrient supplies are restored
Areas of the nervous system that are dense in myelinated axons are referred to as
white matter
Microglia are (the)
smallest neuroglial cells
The effects of a neurotransmitter on the postsynaptic membrane include which of the following?
Excitatory or inhibitory responses.
If the point of an extremely small probe were passed into a satellite cell, it would be located in which region of the nervous system?
Near a cell body in a ganglion of the PNS
A group of neuron cell bodies in the CNS that has a descrete boundary is called a
Nucleus
Functions of the peripheral nervous system include
Providing sensory information to the CNS and carrying motor commands to the peripheral tissues and systems.
Receptors may be classified as
Somatic and visceral
nonvesicular synapses are unique because they have
a communicating junction
A neuron pool is
a group of interconnected neurons with specific functions
Action potentials result from
abrupt changing of the transmembrane potential
The process of reverberation involves
extension of collateral axons back toward the source of an impulse and further stimulation of the presynaptic neurons
Which of the following are most closely involved with somatic sensory neurons?
exteroceptors
A neuron might be temporarily unable to transmit an impulse to another if
its supply of neurotransmitters is exhausted
In the process known as Wallerian degeneration,
macrophages remove the debris of damaged axons
An inhibitory response
makes an action potential less likely
A biopsy of infected or injured tissue from the CNS will most likely show an elevated number of
microglia
Which of the following selections lists only types of glial cells?
microglia, oligodendrocytes, and Schwann cells
Myelin is (a)
mostly lipid
In the case of most neurons, the arrival of a nerve impulse at the terminal bouton immediately triggers
release of Ach at the presynaptic membrane
A communicating junction acts to facilitate
the passage of ions between the cells
the rate of conduction of a nerve impulse depends upon
the presence or absence of a myelin sheath
A nerve impulse triggers events at a synapse or junction that
transfer information either to another neuron or to an effector cell