Nerve System Quiz
Sympathetic responses generally have widespread effects on the body because
preganglionic fibers synapse with several postganglionic fibers
Which of the following cranial nerves is responsible for movements of the tongue
trochlear
The neural pathway involved in the patellar, or "knee jerk," reflex is known as the ____________
reflex arc
Gray matter is primarily cell bodies, interneurons, and myelinated fibers.
FALSE Gray matter is primarily cell bodies, interneurons, and unmyelinated fibers.
Schwann cells are found throughout the nervous system. They support nerve fibers and sometimes form a myelin sheath around them.
FALSE Schwann cells are found only in the peripheral nervous system.
Which type of cell specializes in acting as a microbe-eating scavenger?
Microglia
Which of the following most accurately describes the kind of fibers found in spinal nerves
Motor and sensory fibers
_____________(2 words) is characterized by the destruction of oligodendrocytes, resulting in demyelination throughout the white matter of the CNS.
Multiple Sclerosis
The white matter of the spinal cord is composed primarily of _______ axons
myelinated
Cells within the CNS are missing the outer cell membrane of a Schwann cell are called
neurilemma
A synaptic knob would be located on a(n):
axon
The ________ space is located immediately outside the dura mater but inside the bony coverings of the spinal cord.
epidural
Chronic seizure episodes are referred to as
epilepsy
Paralysis of both legs is called
paraplegia
belong to the autonomic nervous system
parasympathetic norepinephrine adrenergic
The innermost layer of the meninges is the
pia mater
A synapse consists of
1 a synaptic knob 2 a synaptic cleft 3 the plasma membrane of a postsynaptic neuron
There are ______ pairs of spinal nerves
31
Which is/are the neurotransmitter(s) in a somatic motor pathway
Acetylcholine
Ascending tracts conduct impulses
Ascending tracts conduct impulses up the cord to the brain, whereas descending tracts conduct impulses down the cord from the brain.
Interneurons reside
CNS only
A lack of this neurotransmitter is associated with Parkinson disease.
Dopamine
Cranial nerves are part of the
PNS
A membrane that exhibits a membrane potential is said to be polarized and can be measured by a device called a voltmeter.
TRUE A membrane that exhibits a membrane potential is said to be polarized. It has a negative and a positive pole. The magnitude of potential difference between the two sides of a polarized membrane is measured in volts (V) or millivolts (mV) and can be measured by a device called a voltmeter
In myelinated fibers, action potentials in the membrane only occur at the nodes of Ranvier. This type of impulse conduction is called __________conduction.
Saltatory
The myelin sheath is formed by
Schwann cells
an affector of the autonomic nervous system?
Skeletal muscle
Acetylcholine is a small-molecule neurotransmitter that is found in various locations in the nervous system
TRUE Acetylcholine is a small-molecule neurotransmitter that is found in various locations in the nervous system. It has both an excitatory effect and inhibitory effect depending on the location where it is functioning.
Bundles of fibers, called fascicles, are held together by a layer of connective tissue layer called the perineurium
TRUE Bundles of fibers, called fascicles, are held together by a layer of connective tissue layer called the perineurium. Numerous fascicles are then held together to form a complete nerve by a fibrous layer called the epineurium
function of the central nervous system (CNS)
The central nervous system integrates sensory information, evaluates it, and initiates an outgoing response.
cerebellum performs the following functions
The cerebellum coordinates control of muscle action, helps control posture, and controls skeletal muscles to maintain balance.
primary function of the cerebrum?
Willed movements, memory, and sensory perception are all primary functions of the cerebrum
The main divisions of the central nervous system are the:
brain, peripheral nerves, and autonomic nerves
Dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine are neurotransmitters that are classified as
catecholamines
Cerebrospinal fluid is formed by filtration of blood in the:
choroid plexus
A common type of traumatic brain injury resulting from a jolt to the head is
concussion
Somatic responses consist of
contractions of skeletal muscles
Along a neuron, the correct pathway for impulse conduction is:
dendrite, cell body, and axon
The part of the brain that can influence the release of hormones of the endocrine system is the
hypothalamus
parasympathetic stimulation
increased heart rate
The autonomic nervous system functions chiefly in the
innervation of smooth muscle in the viscera
Both the subjective and objective expression of emotions involves the cerebrum's _________ ________
limbic system
Several vital centers are located in the
medulla
Norepinephrine is liberated at
most sympathetic postganglionic nerve endings
A neuron that transmits a nerve impulse toward the central nervous system is called a
sensory neuron
The part of the nervous system that transmits impulses from the CNS to skeletal (voluntary) muscle is the
somatic nervous system
Withdrawal and jerk reflexes are two common kinds of ____________ __________
spinal cord
Cerebrospinal fluid circulates through the ventricles, into the central canal and ________, and is absorbed back into the blood.
subarachnoid space
Impulses from the _________ play a part in arousing or alerting the cerebrum
thalamus