UNIT 2 REVIEW A & P
Which of the following is a potential ramification of a spinal cord injury above the C5 region?
1. Loss of the ability to move the upper limb 2. Loss of the ability to move the lower limb 3. Inability to breath on one's own
What are the three general classes of neurons that correspond to the three major aspects of nervous system function?
1. Motor neurons that send signals predominantly to muscle and gland cells. 2. Ependymal cells that produce cerebral spinal fluid
Which hormone stimulates glucocorticoid secretion?
ACTH
When you view objects close to the eye, the eye makes an adjustment called
Accomodation
Action potentials arriving at the sinoatrial and atrioventricular nodes of the heart cause (BLANK) to be released.
Acetylcholine
The neurotransmitter associated with autonomic ganglia is?
Acetylcholine
The primary neurotransmitter at the neuromuscular junction is?
Acetylcholine
the primary neurotransmitter at the neuromuscular junction is?
Acetylcholine
If acetylcholinesterase became mutated and nonfunctional, what would be the immediate result?
Acetylcholine would build up in the synaptic cleft
Acetylcholine is broken down into acetic acid and choline by the enzyme
Acetylcholinesterase
Absolute refractory period causes?
Action potential propagation to occur in one direction
At resting potential, which of the following statements about the voltage-gated sodium ion (Na+) channels is true?
Activation gates are closed and inactivation gates are open
GnRH travels down the (BLANK) arriving at the anterior pituitary.
Adenohyphyseal portal system
The cells of the (BLANK) (also known as the anterior pituitary) bind GnRH and are stimulated to release gonadotropins into the systemic bloodstream.
Adenohypophysis
The hypothalamo-hypophseal portal system connects with the hypothalamus to the?
Adenohypophysis
The second messenger cAMP is synthesized by the enzyme?
Adenylyl cyclase
The effect of norepinephrine binding to (BLANK) receptors stimulate cardiac muscle cells
Adrenergic
Some (BLANK) neurons are specialized to detect stimuli, whereas (BLANK) neurons send signals to the effectors of the nervous system
Afferent; efferent
A mixed nerve consists of both (BLANK) and (BLANK)
Afferent; efferent fibers
In order to maintain the electrochemical gradients for sodium and potassium, ATPase pumps move these ions (BLANK) their respective gradients
Against
The role of insulin is to?
Allow cells to take in glucose
An example of (BLANK) would be sitting in a chair and having someone spin you in a circle.
Angular acceleration
If the divisions create opposite effects on the same target organ, it's called (BLANK) innervation.
Antagonistic
Many upper neurons synapse with lower motor neurons in the ___________
Anterior horn
Thyrotropin-releasing hormone targets the __________.
Anterior pituitary
TRH targets the (BLANK) and stimulates it to secrete thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH).
Anterior pituitary gland
CSF then flows down the cerebral _____ to the fourth ventricle
Aqueduct
Cerebrospinal fluid fills the space between the?
Arachnoid mater and pia mater
Some will (BLANK) the chain and synapse in ganglia at other levels
Ascend or descend
Which structure allows upper respiratory infections to spread from the throat to the tympanic cavity?
Auditory (Eustachian) tube
Stimuli produced by sound waves reach the brain following which pathway?
Auditory canal>tympanic membrane>ossicles>oval window>cochlear duct>spiral organ> fibers of cochlear nerves
If the (BLANK) is not stimulated to threshold, a nerve impulse cannot be generated along the axon
Axon hillock
The sympathetic fibers to a blood vessel have a (BLANK) sympathetic tone.
Baseline
Epinephrine binds to (BLANK) of liver cells
Beta- adrenergic receptors on the cell membrane
Why is myelin important?
-It speeds up signal conduction in the nerve fiber. -It is formed to assist in the regeneration of damaged fibers. -It insulates the nerve fiber.
What are the first-order neurons in the visual pathway?
Bipolar cells
Thermoreceptors in the body detect a decrease in (BLANK)
Body temperature
Dual innervation describes a scenario in which a target organ has innervation from (BLANK) division(s) of the ANS.
Both
If a drug was developed that interfered with the proper functioning of the microtubules found within the axons of neurons, how would you expect this to impact axonal transport processes?
Both anterograde and retrograde transport processes would cease
Which organ does not have nociceptors?
Brain
Composed of three parts, the ____________ is an older region which provides basic life support functions including roles in the cardiovascular and respiratory systems.
Brainstem
Nonfluent aphasia, due to a lesion in the __________, results in slow speech, difficulty in choosing words, or use of words that only approximate the correct word.
Broca area
At the synaptic knob, voltage-gated ______________ channels open, thereby stimulating the synaptic vesicles to release their neurotransmitters by exocytosis.
Calcium
Substances that cause facilitation of a neuron
Cause the neuron to fire that may not under the same circumstances in the absence of the facilitator
The neurotransmitter in the neuromuscular junction?
Causes ligand gated sodium channels in the muscle fiber to increase their permeability to sodium, which depolarizes the postsynaptic membrane
What does an action potential do?
Causes the inside of the neuron cell to become positively charged in reference to the outside
The sympathetic chain of ganglia is found at the (BLANK) levels of the spinal cord
Cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and coccygeal
These fibers link the paravertebral ganglia into a (BLANK) and serve at the cervical, sacral, and coccygeal levels.
Chain
Changes in cerebrospinal fluid pH are detected by __________.
Chemoreceptors
The opening of (BLANK) gates produces an (BLANK)
Chloride; IPSP
The enzyme choline acetyltransferase catalyzes the reaction between acetyl-CoA and choline resulting in the formation of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. This enzyme is produced within the cell body of neurons, but the synthesis of acetylcholine occurs within the axon terminals. Which statement best describes the axonal transport mechanism associated with this process?
Choline acetyltransferase is transported in the retrograde direction
(BLANK) plexus in the fourth ventricle adds more CSF
Choroid
Blood, a component of the (BLANK) acts as the medium of hormone transportation throughout the body.
Circulatory system
Which of the following structures houses the spiral organ?
Cochlea
The spiral organ is housed with which of the following structures?
Cochlear duct
Which cells are responsible for photopic (day) vision as well as trichromatic (color) vision?
Cones
Enzymes remove a large middle segment called the (BLANK)
Connecting peptide
This tone keeps the vessels in a state of partial (BLANK), called vasomotor tone
Constriction
In the patellar tendon reflex arc, the patellar ligament is stretched, which stretches the quadriceps femoris muscle of the thigh, this reflex will cause the quadriceps femoris to (BLANK) and the hamstrings to?
Contract; relax
If there is a drop in blood pressure, the sympathetic neurons fire, increasing smooth muscle (BLANK) in the vessel.
Contraction
A reflex in which the sensory input and motor output are on opposite sides of the spinal cord is called?
Contralateral
Arriving on the (BLANK) side of the thalamus, action potentials are transferred to third order neurons
Contralateral
If the divisions have complementary effects on the target organ or system, it's called (BLANK) innervation.
Cooperative
Also known as the (BLANK) division, the parasympathetic nervous system has fibers exiting the CNS at the medulla oblongata.
Craniosacral
Demyelinating diseases cause a (BLANK) in the conduction of velocity of action potentials
Decrease
This parasympathetic neurotransmitter causes a (BLANK) in heart rate and contractility
Decrease
Which of the following is a function of ADH?
Decrease urine volume output and cause blood vessel constriction
Since the parasympathetic division causes the heart rate to (BLANK) and the sympathetic division causes the heart rate to (BLANK), this is an example of antagonistic innervation.
Decrease; increase
The diameter of the vessel (BLANK), which(BLANK) the pressure inside the vessel.
Decreases; increases
Sodium ions will flow down their concentration gradient when a sodium ion channel is open. This causes a __________ of the neuron's plasma membrane.
Depolarization
In a neuron, the opening sodium gates typically leads to?
Depolarization of the plasma membrane
An action potential generates local currents that tend to (BLANK) the membrane immediately adjacent to the action potential?
Depolarize
A spinal cord injury at a specific level can cause loss of sensation in the (BLANK) for that level
Dermatome
In the case of (BLANK), phospholipase removes the phosphate-containing group from the head of a membrane phospholipid, leaving DAG, which remains embedded in the plasma membrane.
Diacylglycerol
In the neuromuscular junction, acetylcholine?
Diffuses across the synaptic cleft and binds to acetylcholine receptors on the postsynaptic muscle fiber.
The (BLANK) is influenced by enteric hormones, which regulate gastrointestinal secretion and motility.
Digestive system
A drop in firing (BLANK) a vessel by allowing the muscle to relax.
Dilates
When the signal peptide is removed, the chain folds back on itself and forms three (BLANK) bridges.
Disulfide
Individuals with type 1 diabetes?
Do not produce insulin
Individuals with type 2 diabetes?
Do not respond to insulin
Sensory impulses travel through the (BLANK) root while motor impulses travel through the (BLANK) root
Dorsal; ventral
From superficial to deep, the meninges occur in which order?
Dura mater, arachnoid, pia mater
At arachnoid villi, CSF is reabsorbed into venous blood of (BLANK) venous sinuses
Dural
Which of the following structures does not contain CSF?
Dural sinus
The concept of (BLANK) can be exemplified by any acceleration, or change in velocity.
Dynamic equilibrium
What is the crista ampullaris associated with?
Dynamic equilibrium in angular acceleration
if we are using the patellar ligament as the example, the quadriceps muscles are the _____
Effectors
The afferent neuron synapses with the (BLANK) in the integrating center
Efferent neuron
The output energy of all receptors is a type of (BLANK) energy
Electrical
The diffusional movement of sodium and potassium across the membrane is driven at all times by the _________.
Electrochemical gradient
An eye with which of the following conditions does not need a corrective lens to focus the image?
Emmetropia
Some will end in the ganglion that they(BLANK) and synapse immediately with a postganglionic neuron.
Entered
The digestive tract of the nervous system of its own called the (BLANK) nervous system
Enteric
A typical reflex contains a sensory neuron attached directly to an effector
False
Acetylcholine is actively transported from the pre-synaptic membrane to the post-synaptic membrane
False
Acetylcholine is actively transported from the synaptic membrane to the postsynaptic membrane
False
Acetylcholine is broken down into acetic and cholinesterase by choline
False
Action potential can travel in both directions of the axon
False
An action potential introduced at the neuromuscular junction is propagated along the sarcoplasmic reticulum
False
Divergent sensory pathways explain the phenomenon of referred pain.
False
Epinephrine causes the liver to uptake glucose from the bloodstream during the fight-or-fight response
False
Epinephrine has to cross the cell membrane to bind to its receptor in the cytoplasm.
False
In a myelinated fiber, only the initial segment in the trigger zone has a voltage-regulated channels
False
In response to an action potential entering the neuron, calcium ions diffuse the sarcolemma into the sarcoplasm
False
Light falling on the retina is absorbed by rhodopsin and photopsin in the pigment epithelium.
False
Most preganglionic fibers synapse with postganglionic fibers in the dorsal root ganglia.
False
Nerve cells have the same three fundamental physiological properties as muscle cells do: excitability, conductivity, secretion
False
Receptors that bind the neurotransmitter at the postsynaptic cell membrane are voltage-gated
False
Sensory receptors sense only stimuli external to the body, such as light, sound waves, olfaction, and touch
False
Somatic reflexes are responses of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscles
False
Steroid-hormones are water-soluble
False
Structures in the midbrain control homeostasis and relay sensory signals to specific regions of the cerebral cortex.
False
The Schwann cell's plasma membrane spirals repeatedly around the unmyelinated fiber as it does in a myelin sheath
False
The cerebellum is the largest part of the brain.
False
The middle ear has four bones
False
The second messenger cAMP is made from ADP
False
The sodium-potassium pump uses bulk transport to move the sodium and potassium ions
False
The voltage-gated potassium channels close before the membrane potential is brought back to its resting level
False
Type 1 diabetes in obese patients can be treated with metformin
False
Type 2 diabetics are initially treated with injection of insulin
False
When a neuron is stimulated, Na+ gates open and allow Na+ to exit the cell
False
receptors that bind the neurotransmitter at the post-synaptic cell membrane are voltage-gated
False
The reflex that results in one quickly removing one's hand from a hot stove is the ____ reflex
Flexor (withdrawal)
The surge of LH initiates the rupture of the (BLANK) and subsequent ovulation of the oocyte.
Follicle
Pain, heat, and cold are detected by __________.
Free nerve endings
Planning, motivation, and social judgment are functions of the brain associated with which part of the cerebrum?
Frontal lobe
The (BLANK) provides critical function in motivation, logical reasoning, expression of emotion, and social attitudes
Frontal lobe
In both cases, a hormone binds to its receptor, activating a (BLANK), which migrates to a phospholipase molecule and activates it.
G protein
The binding of epinephrine to its receptor activates an?
G protein
The binding of epinephrine to its receptor activates ________ which in turn activates ________.
G protein; adenylyl cyclase
The first neuron emerges from the CNS and synapses with a second neuron in a (BLANK) outside the CNS.
Ganglion
What are the only retinal cells that produce action potentials?
Ganglion cells
Which of the following are effectors?
Glands
Many hours after a meal, alpha (α) cells in the pancreatic islets secrete _________, which _________ blood glucose.
Glucagon; raises
The enzyme phosphorylase catalyzes the conversion of ___________ into ___________.
Glycogen; glucose-6 phosphate
A malfunctioning visceral reflex can be the cause of a (BLANK), which can result in disorder and/or disease
Homeostasis imbalance
The steroid-hormone receptor complex binds to?
Hormone response elements in DNA
These action potentials travel down the length of the axons of the (BLANK) tract to their destination at the posterior pituitary gland.
Hympthalamo-hypophseal
With a larger duration of activation than sodium channels, the potassium channels allow for a greater movement of potassium to the ECF causing a short period of
Hyperpolarization
Inhibitory postsynaptic potential (IPSPs) are associated with which of the following?
Hyperpolarization of the cell membrane
Which of the following is not a characteristic of diabetes mellitus?
Hypoglycemia
At the conclusion of the female uterine cycle, circulating levels of estrogen and progesterone levels are low which feeds back to the (BLANK) promoting secretion of GnRH.
Hypothalamus
Dehydration is detected by osmoreceptors in the __________.
Hypothalamus
Osmolarity-detecting cells located in the nuclei of the (BLANK) are stimulated by an increasing blood solute concentration.
Hypothalamus
The (BLANK) is considered the autonomic control center of the body due to its regulation of hormone secretion, thermoregulation, food and water intake, and circadian rhythms
Hypothalamus
The (BLANK) responds by secreting thryotropin releasing hormone (TRH).
Hypothalamus
Resting membrane potential is created as a result of a greater net flow of positive charges from the?
ICF to the ECF
Where are unmyelinated nerve fibers surrounded by Schwann cells?
In the PNS
Action potential occurs?
In the unmyelinated region of an axon
After eating a meal, blood sugar levels?
Increase
An (BLANK) in firing rate constricts a vessel by increasing smooth muscle contraction.
Increase
A local potential in a neuron may be created by opening potassium ion channels. Potassium ions are cations and higher in concentration inside the cell versus outside. This local potential would cause which of the following effects?
Inhibition of an action potential
The frontal lobes also include the primary (BLANK) which controls voluntary motor functions
Motor cortex
In type 2 Diabetes, blood sugar levels remain high after a meal because?
Muscle does not respond to insulin by taking in glucose from the blood
Hypertrophy and atrophy of the (BLANK) is regulated in large part by the amount of circulating testosterone and growth hormone.
Muscular system
The difference between white and grey matter is the presence of?
Myelin
Preganglionic fibers of the autonomic efferent pathway are ____ and secrete ____.
Myelinated; Acetylcholine
During depolarization, which of the following statements about voltage-gated ion channels is true?
Na+ gates open before K+ gates
Target organs most often regulate the pituitary gland via
Negative feedback inhibition
Target organs regulate the pituitary through feedback loops. Most often, this takes the form of
Negative feedback inhibition
The outermost layer of the brain in humans referred to as the (BLANK) due to its recent evolutionary history
Neocortex
The nuclei of the hypothalamus, as part of the (BLANK), are critical to the overall development, maintenance, and functioning of the body's tissues.
Nervous system
The hypothalamus controls the posterior pituitary by way of?
Neuroendocrine reflexes
Which of the following functions would most likely be controlled by the representational hemisphere of the cerebrum?
Painting a picture
Hormones display (BLANK) effects when one hormone enhances the target organ's response to a second hormone that is secreted later
Permissive
The enzyme alpha-kinase adds (BLANK) to proteins
Phosphates
What is the correct order of cells in the retina from back to front?
Photoreceptor, bipolar, ganglion
The (BLANK) can be found as part of the epithalamus, near the superior colliculi of the midbrain
Pineal gland
The remainder is now insulin, composed of two (BLANK) totaling 51 amino acids, connected to each other by two of the three disulfide bridges.
Polypeptide chains
Which of the following structures appears as a large bulge just rostral to the medulla?
Pons
Which of the following branches of spinal nerve has the neurosomas of only sensory neurons?
Posterior (dorsal) root
Action potentials traveling in the posterior root reach the synapse with second order neurons located in the (BLANK) of the spinal cord
Posterior horn
Antiduiretic hormone (ADH) is released by the?
Posterior pituitary
The (BLANK) gland releases antidiuretic hormone (ADH) into the bloodstream.
Posterior pituitary
Arriving at target cells, _____ nerve fibers release acetylcholine or norepinephrine into the synaptic cleft.
Postganglionic
The second neurons are called (BLANK) and are unmyelinated.
Postganglionic
Though potassium (+1) and sodium (+1) both leak through the membrane at rest, there is a greater diffusional flow of ____________ at rest.
Potassium
Through the activated channels, _____ now flows outwards causing the membrane to repolarize back towards RMP.
Potassium
An inhibitory postsynaptic potential results from the opening of?
Potassium and/or chloride channels
The difference in charge across a non-firing neuron's cell membrane, which is caused by the ions inside the cell versus the ions outside the cell, is called?
Resting membrane potential
The alert system of the body named according to the tracts that provide communication of lower brain with higher brain regions is the ?
Reticular activating system
Suppose that a new virus is discovered that specifically infects motor neurons. Assume that this virus enters neurons in conjunction with choline molecules. Once inside the cell, the virus enters the nucleus and replicates. Which direction describes the axonal transport route taken by this virus?
Retrograde transport
Insulin, released after a meal is eaten by a person who does not have diabetes, will cause blood sugar levels to?
Return to about normal
As the membrane potential is _____, the voltage-regulated sodium channels begin closing which in turn reduces the sodium movement to the ICF.
Rise toward zero
The (BLANK) contains vertically arranged maculae that would provide feedback of body movement in the vertical plane
Saccule
An action potential causes calcium ions to diffuse from the (BLANK) into the (BLANK)
Sarcoplasmic reticulum; sarcoplasm
Glaucoma is a state of elevated pressure within the eye that occurs when the __________ is obstructed so the aqueous humor is not reabsorbed as fast as it is secreted.
Scleral venous sinus
Each of the (BLANK) is specially positioned to detect angular acceleration in one of the three planes
Semicircular canals
When you spin while sitting in a swivel chair with your eyes closed, you can sense this movement by means of your __________.
Semicircular ducts
A structure composed of nervous tissue along with other tissues that enhance its response to a certain type of stimulus is called a?
Sense organ
The impulse arrives relatively quickly at the heart, as parasympathetic postganglionic fibers are (BLANK) compared to sympathetic postganglionic fibers.
Short
The autonomic nervous system controls all of the following except the?
Skeletal muscle in the rectus abdominis
Calcitriol, parathyroid hormone, and calcitonin are just three of the many hormones that influence the regulation of the (BLANK).
Skeletal system
The electrical and chemical gradients for (BLANK) are both high during resting membrane potential which results in a very high electrochemical gradient towards the inside of the cell
Sodium
the resting membrane potential is restored and maintained by?
Sodium-potassium pumps
The (BLANK) exhibit receipt and association of general body sensations
parietal lobes
Most communication between the peripheral nervous system and the central nervous system takes place via (BLANK) that enter and exit the spinal cord
Spinal nerves
Second order neurons ascend the spinal cord in the
Spinothalamic tract
Fibers existing the sympathetic chain ganglia, take one of three routes: the spinal nerve route, the sympathetic nerve route, and the (BLANK) nerve route
Splanchnic
The last route has fibers passing through the chain without synapsing and continuing as (BLANK) nerves.
Splanchnic
The foot plate is part of which structure?
Stapes
When someone is standing still, the kinocilia of the macula sacculi are bending inferiorly and thus conveying information regarding one's (BLANK)
Static equilibrium
The mode of action of steroid hormones involves __________.
Stimulation of mRNA transcription
A reflex hammer striking the tendon is the _____ that triggers the _____
Stimulus; receptor
The hot stove is the ____________ that triggers the ____________ .
Stimulus; receptor
the reflex that results in quick contraction of the same muscle stimulated is called the _____ reflex
Stretch
CSF fills the (BLANK) space and bathes external surfaces of the brain and spinal cord
Subarachnoid
Action potentials are then generated in the (BLANK) at the inferior edge of the hypothalamus.
Supraoptic nucleus
Many blood vessels only have innervation from the (BLANK) division of the ANS.
Sympathetic
Action potentials travel along the preganglionic nerve fiber and enter the?
Sympathetic chain ganglion
The (BLANK) division of the ANS increases alertness. The (BLANK) division has a calming effect on the body
Sympathetic; parasympathetic
What happens as a result of ion flow at a presynaptic terminal?
Synaptic vesicles migrate to the plasma membrane and release acetylcholine
Which of the following does not contribute to the cessation of the signal in a synaptic transmission?
Synaptic vesicles secrete neurotransmitter by exocytosis
An action potential enters a muscle by?
T tubules
TSH targets the thyroid gland, which secretes (BLANK)
T3 and T4
Which of the following statements about thyroid hormones is true?
T3 and T4 both enter the target cells
a feather is rubbed over a section of skin on the palm of the hand, eliciting an action potential that was generated from neurons associated with
Tactile corpuscles
The second neuron's axons extend to the (BLANK) from the ganglion
Target cell
Circulating throughout the body, ADH arrives at the (BLANK) of the kidneys.
Target cells
What is the primary olfactory cortex located?
Temporal lobe
Olfaction and hearing are processed in the _________
Temporal lobes
The thyroid gland secretes large amounts of (BLANK) and (BLANK)
Tetraiodothyronine; small amounts of trilothyronine
The majority of all afferent pathways pass through and synapse with neurons of the __________.
Thalamus
What is (are) the fundamental physiological properties that enable nerve cells to communicate with other cells?
The ability to respond to environmental changes, the ability to produce electrical signals that are quickly conducted to other cells at distant locations, and ability to secrete a chemical that will stimulate the next cell when an electrical signal reaches the end of the nerve fiber
Cross bridges form between?
The actin filaments and myosin heads
Glucagon increases blood glucose concentration and insulin decreases it. This is an example of?
The antagonistic effect
Which of the following is a true statement about the brain barrier system?
The blood-CSF barrier blocks CSF from leaking into the bloodstream
Which of the following statements about resting membrane potential is true?
The exterior of the cell has a net positive charge and the interior has a net negative charge
When you travel in an elevator, what senses when the elevator is moving?
The hair cells of the otolithic membrane of the macula sacculi
Hyperpolarization, or afterpotential occurs because?
The increased potassium ion permeability lasts slightly longer than the time required to bring the membrane potential back to its resting level
While both systems maintain homeostasis, how does the nervous system differ from the endocrine system?
The nervous system releases neurotransmitters between cells, while the endocrine system releases hormones into the blood
You can smell the fragrance of your deodorant when you just put it on, but after a little while the smell fades. What explains this phenomenon?
The phasic nature of olfaction
What statement is incorrect regarding how the nervous system coordinates homeostasis in the body?
The spinal cord and brain process information without regard to past experiences, and determine what response, if any, is appropriate to the circumstances
What statement is not true regarding how the nervous system coordinates homeostasis in the body
The spinal cord and brain process information without regard to past experiences, and determine what response, if any, is appropriate to the circumstances
What structures do the calcium ions bind to when muscle contraction is initiated?
The troponin molecule
What is true regarding the divisions of the nervous system?
The visceral motor neuron (autonomic nervous system) carries signals to glands, skeletal muscle, and smooth muscle
The resting membrane potential is negative due to which of the following?
There are more negatively charged particles of the inside of the membrane than on the outside
The resting membrane potential is negative due to which of the following?
There are more negatively charged particles on the inside of the membrane than on the outside
If demyelination occurs, why don't action potentials occur at regions of the axon that were previously myelinated?
These regions lack the appropriate concentration of voltage-gated sodium ions
Which of the following is true of interneurons?
They are contained entirely within the CNS and carry signals from one neuron to another.
All of the following are typical characteristics of neurotransmitters except?
They are released into the bloodstream before reaching the postsynaptic cell
Which of the following is true regarding endocrine glands?
They release their secretions into the blood
Also known as the (BLANK) division, the sympathetic nervous system exits the CNS via the spinal nerves from T1-L2
Thoracolumbar
Synaptic preganglionic fibers can follow (BLANK) different routes after entering the sympathetic chain.
Three
The (BLANK) secretes several hormones that stimulate the development of lymphatic organs and regulates development and activity of T cells (White blood cells)
Thymus
Negative feedback inhibition occurs when?
Thyroid hormone (TH) targets the anterior pituitary
Which of the following sensory functions involves neurons in the posterior root ganglion?
Touch
An action potential at the (BLANK) zone causes sodium to diffuse into the cell
Trigger
All of the following are filamentous proteins EXCEPT?
Troponin
A ganglion is a swelling along a nerve containing the cell bodies of peripheral neurons
True
ADH helps to conserve water during dehydration.
True
ADH travels to its target cells via the bloodstream.
True
After the passage of the action potential, the sodium-potassium pump reestablishes the resting membrane potential.
True
All autonomic output originates in the central nervous system.
True
An action potential causes depolarization of the T tubule membrane
True
Epinephrine is said to have a glucose-sparing effect
True
Hormones are chemical messengers that are transported by the bloodstream and stimulate physiological responses in cells of another tissue or organ
True
If the post-synaptic membrane potential reaches threshold level, an action potential will be produced.
True
If the postsynaptic membrane potential reaches threshold level, an action potential will be produced.
True
In the PNS, unmyelinated fibers are enveloped in Schwann cells
True
Norepinephrine is a monoamine
True
Once threshold is reached on the postsynaptic membrane, an action potential is generated and propagated over the muscle cell membrane
True
Reflexes have four important properties: they require stimulation, they are quick, they are involuntary, and they are stereotyped.
True
Short wavelengths, from high pitched sounds, cause displacement of the basilar membrane near the oval window
True
Steroid hormones travel in the blood attached to protein carriers
True
T-tubules are invaginations of the sarcolemma of a muscle cell.
True
The Wernicke area recognizes spoken and written language
True
The area between the pre-synaptic nerve cell and the post-synaptic muscle cell is termed the synaptic cleft
True
The area between the presynaptic nerve cell and the postsynaptic muscle cell is termed the synaptic cleft.
True
The conversion of ATP into cAMP is catalyzed by the enzyme adenylyl cyclase
True
The hypothalamus secretes eight hormones, six to regulate the anterior pituitary and two that are stored in the posterior pituitary
True
The sodium-potassium pump is involved in establishing the resting membrane potential
True
The spinal cord serves four principle functions: conduction, neural integration, locomotion and reflexes.
True
The thyroxine-hormone receptor complex increases the level of transcription of specific genes.
True
Threshold is the minimum current required for the cell membrane to generate an action potential.
True
Thyroxine is brought to target cells via a-protein carrier
True
Unipolar neurons have only a single process leading away from the neurosoma
True
In autonomic motor pathways, the nerve signal must travel along (BLANK) neurons to reach a target cell.
Two
Indicate the summative effect that brings the initial segment closest to threshold?
Two EPSPs in proximity to each other
During hearing, which of the following is the first to vibrate?
Tympanic membrane
Which of the following is an increase in the number of receptors making a target cell more sensitive to a hormone?
Up-regulation
Regulation of water excretion and electrolyte concentrations associated with the (BLANK) are controlled by the endocrine system.
Urinary system
Action potentials travel down the preganglionic nerve fibers of the (BLANK), towards the effector organs.
Vagus nerve
To regulate blood pressure, the nerve fibers maintain a baseline degree of vessel constriction called (BLANK) tone.
Vasomotor
When body temperature increases, thermoreceptors are stimulated and send nerve signals to CNS. The CNS sends motor signals to sweat glands, which attempt to reduce body temperature. This is an example of a (BLANK) reflex
Visceral
The (BLANK) division carries signals to the smooth muscle in the large intestine
Visceral motor
An action potential arriving at the presynaptic terminal causes what to occur?
Voltage-gated calcium ion channels to open, and calcium ions diffuse into the cell
An action potential arriving at the presynaptic terminal causes?
Voltage-gated calcium ion channels to open, and calcium ions to diffuse into the cell
When membrane potentials approaching +35 mV, the (BLANK) channels become fully activated
Voltage-regulated potassium
When can a damaged peripheral nerve fiber regenerate?
When its soma is intact and at least some neurilemma remains
Which of the following statements of thyroxine is true?
1. It is water-insoluble 2. It is lipophilic
Which of the following are examples of the kind of information obtained from sensory receptors?
1. Bitter 2. Duration of an instrumental note
Growth hormone (GH) effects?
1. Bone 2. cartilage 3. Muscle
Which of the following is a function of growth hormone?
1. GH promotes tissue growth 2. GH stimulates milk secretion by the mammary glands
What information does the brain use to determine the intensity of a stimulus?
1. How rapidly the sensory neurons fire 2. How long the stimulus lasts 3. Which receptive fields are stimulated
Which of the following cause a postsynaptic transmission to stop?
1. Inhibition of monoamine oxidase 2. Decrease of acetychloinerase
Which of the following is/are functions of the enteric nervous system?
1. It innervates the sweat glands of the abdominal wall 2. it decreases urine production
What is the correct statements how on how cells regulate their sensitivity to circulating hormones?
1. Receptors chemically change their ligands 2. Receptors do not exhibit enzyme-like specificity and saturation
Which of the following statements describes a way that reflexes differ from other motor actions?
1. Reflexes can occur even if the spinal cord has been severed 2. Reflexes involve efferent nerve fibers
Which of the following is true regarding photoreceptors?
1. Rods are associated with photopic vision 2. Cones are associated with color vision 3. There are more cones than rods
Which of the following statements is true regarding olfaction?
1. Smell is a chemical sense 2. Odorant molecules dissolve in mucus before stimulating a receptor 3. Humans can only distinguish up to 200 odors 4. When olfactory receptors are stimulated a receptor potential is created
Which of the following statements is true regarding gustation?
1. Taste is a chemical sense 2. Humans are more sensitive to taste than smell
Which of the following structures is/are associated with the sympathetic nervous system?
1. The adrenal cortex 2. The pineal gland 3. The vagus nerve
Which of the following statements is/are true regarding the adrenal glands relationship with the autonomic nervous system?
1. The adrenal cortex is an extension of the parasympathetic nervous system 2. The adrenal glands are strictly nerve tissue 3. The parasympathetic division stimulates the adrenal cortex to secrete glucocorticoids
Identify the ways in which the anterior pituitary differs from the posterior pituitary
1. The anterior pituitary is also known as adenohypophysis 2. The posterior pituitary secretes gonadotropins 3. The anterior pituitary is stimulated by the hypothalamus via hormones that travel through the hypophyseal portal system 4. Oxytocin is secreted by the anterior pituitary
What is the accurate statement (S) about how communication by the nervous system and endocrine systems differ
1. The nervous system adapts relatively slow and may respond for days to weeks 2. The endocrine system reacts more slowly to stimuli, often taking seconds to days 3. The endocrine system stops quickly when stimulus stops
The endocrine system is compromised of (BLANK) the secrete hormones
1.Glands 2.Tissues 3.Cells
Which of the following is true regarding unmyelinated nerve fibers in the PNS?
A Schwann cell folds its plasma membrane around several fibers
When cells cannot absorb glucose, they must get their energy someplace else, and in turn they metabolize fat and protein. In time, this leads to __________.
A condition called ketoacidosis, causing deep, gasping breathing
Conduction of a nerve impulse would be the fastest in which of the following?
A large diameter myelinated fiber
What is a sensation?
A subjective awareness of the stimulus
Nerve fibers from all regions of the retina converge on the __________ and exit the eye by way of the optic nerve.
Optic disc
Which of the following is a component of the visceral reflex?
Enzymes
Which of the following is the last step in the sequence of events happening when cyclic AMP acts as a second messenger?
Enzymes are activated or deactivated by the action of protein kinases
Which of the following enters a target cell's nucleus and acts directly on the genes?
Estrogen
The growing follicle increases its production of (BLANK) and(BLANK) which inhibits the adenohypophysis.
Estrogen; inhibin
What property of neurons allows them to respond to changes in the environment?
Excitability
The effect of autonomic fibers on target cells is (BLANK). The effect of somatic fibers on target cells is (BLANK)
Excitatory or inhibitory; always excitatory
In the case of (BLANK), the phosphate-containing group removed is IP₃.
Inositol triphosphate
The deepest of the cerebral lobes, the (BLANK) is also the smallest and least understood
Insula
The treatment for type 1 diabetes always includes?
Insulin
Which of the following is a steroid hormone?
Insulin
The afferent neuron synapses with an (BLANK), which then synapses with the efferent neuron
Interneuron
Which of the following is/are a component of all spinal reflex arcs?
Interneuron
Which portion of a reflex arc is most likely to be located entirely within the central nervous system?
Interneuron
When voltage-gated sodium channels are open, sodium flows _____________ the neuron making the inside of the cell more _______________.
Into; positive
Which of the following is best describes the role of Ca2+ in muscle contraction?
It binds to troponin, moving tropomyosin, so that myosin heads can bind to actin
Which of the following is not a feature of the sympathetic division of the ANS?
It has long preganglionic fibers
Which of the following is true regarding cortisol?
It promotes breakdown of fat and protein
Which of the following is true regarding the autonomic nervous system?
Its denervation would cause hypersensitivity
Antidiuretic hormone targets the?
Kidneys
Arriving at the ovaries, FSH stimulates the development of the follicle while, (BLANK) stimulates the surrounding thecal cells.
LH
the anterior pituitary is (BLANK) the posterior pituitary has (BLANK) the connection to the hypothalamus
Larger than; no neuronal
CSF is secreted into each (BLANK) ventricle by choroid plexus and flows into the third ventricle where more is added
Lateral
An unmyelinated fiber has a voltage gated ion gates along its entire?
Length
Acetylcholine has which effect on the postsynaptic neuron?
Ligand gated sodium ion channels open and sodium diffuses in it
Graded potentials result from the opening of a?
Ligand-gated channels
The (BLANK) represents the area of emotional control and includes the amygdala, hippocampus, cingulate gyrus, and the fornix
Limbic system
An example of (BLANK) would include sitting in a wheeled chair and having someone push you from behind.
Linear acceleration
A myelin sheath is composed primarily of?
Lipids
Most hormones are taken up and degraded by the (BLANK) and (BLANK)
Liver; Kidney
The (BLANK) are stimulated during linear acceleration in the transverse plane.
Macula utriculi
Changes in blood pressure are detected by __________ in certain arteries.
Mechanoreceptors
CSF then flows out two lateral apertures and one _____ aperture
Median
In addition to cAMP, diglyceride and inositol triphosphate are common second (BLANK)
Messengers
The rate of hormone removal is called the __________, and the length of time required to clear 50% of the hormone from the blood is the __________.
Metabolic clearance rate; half-life
Acting mostly as a communication relay center due to the many fiber tracts through the area, the ________ includes the cerebral peduncles, colliculi, and nuclei of cranial nerves III and IV.
Midbrain
Depolarization occurs because?
More Na+ diffuse into the cell than K+ diffuse out of it
Assume in a laboratory you were able to isolate a neuron and remove the Acetylcholine receptors from the postsynaptic membrane. The substance _________________ would no longer cause facilitation of this neuron.
Nicotine
In Type 1 Diabetes, blood sugar levels remain high after a meal because?
No insulin is released
Housing the visual centers, the ____ receive input from the optic radiation
Occipital lobes
What is the only sense in which signals can reach the cerebral cortex without passing first through the thalamus?
Olfaction
What do pheromones stimulate?
Olfactory cells
Thus, the sympathetic division alone exerts (BLANK) effects on the vessel.
Opposite
Repolarization occurs because?
Potassium ions continue to diffuse out of the cell after the inactivation gates of the voltage-gated sodium ion channels begin to close.
One of the last areas of the brain to mature fully is the ____________ which controls logic, judgment, and expression of emotion.
Prefrontal cortex
The first neurons are called (BLANK), and are myelinated.
Preganglionic
Which of the following structures releases neurotransmitters molecules in a paravertebral ganglion?
Preganglionic sympathetic fibers
Third-order neurons arrive in the (BlANK) cortex, where conscious comprehension occurs
Primary somatosensory
The transfer of electrical signals between first and second order neurons occurs?
Prior to decussation
The ruptured follicle is then transformed into the corpus luteum which produces (BLANK) through the remainder of the cycle.
Progesterone
If the cerebrum was no longer able to communicate with the midbrain, what type of tract would you suspect has been damaged?
Projection
The infundibulum is a ?
Projection of the hypothalamus from which the pituitary gland hangs
Steroid hormones bind to (BLANK) of the target cell
Protein receptors in the cytoplasm or nucleus
Cellular activity is stimulated, which generates heat, (BLANK) body temperature.
Raising
Due to an increase in (BLANK) of water from the kidneys' nephrons, blood volume is maintained.
Reabsorption
Graded membrane potentials are produced within the (BLANK) segment of a neuron
Receptive
The initial effect of stimulus on a sensory receptor is a local electrical charge specifically called?
Receptor potential
If the elbow extensors are inhibited to allow response, these muscles are the?
Reciprocal Inhibition
The antagonists will be inhibited. This is an example of ____.?
Reciprocals inhibition
(BLANK) the time between signals sent from the same presynaptic terminal increases the strength of the graded potential this is an example of (BLANK) summation
Reducing; temporal
Conversely, if there is an increase in blood pressure, a drop in sympathetic firing frequency will (BLANK) the smooth muscles and (BLANK) the lumen, decreasing pressure.
Relax; dilate
Gonadotropins directly regulate the activity of the (BLANK) by controlling the levels of circulating androgens and estrogens.
Reproductive system
During times of acute stress, epinephrine and norepinephrine will directly increase the pulmonary airlflow of the (BLANK) in order to ensure adequate metabolic support of tissues.
Respiratory system