In-Class Quizzes
The human brain contains approximately:
100 billion neurons
After damage to the ventral roots of the spinal cord, an individual will suffer what kind of loss?
control of peripheral muscles in the affected body area
Which plane shows brain structures as they would be seen from the front?
coronal
The tree-like branches of a neuron that receive information from other neurons are called ____.
dendrites
The concentration gradient refers to the _____.
difference in distribution for various ions between the inside and outside of the membrane
The limbic system is most related to __.
emotional behaviors
The catecholamines include ___.
epinephrine, norepinephrine, and dopamine (END)
The ventricles, central canal, and subarchnoid space are all ____.
filled with cerebrospinal fluid
An impairment of eating, drinking, temperature regulation, or sexual behavior suggests possible damage to which brain structure?
hypothalamus
When a neuron's membrane is at rest, the concentration gradient tends to move sodium ____ the cell and the electrical gradient tends to move it ___ the cell
into: into
The parasympathetic nervous system has ___.
long preganglionic and long postganglionic axons
Meningitis is an inflammation of the ___.
membranes surrounding the brain
The resting potential is mainly the result of ____.
negatively charged proteins inside the cell
Santiago Ramon y Cajal demonstrated that ____.
neurons are separate from one another
When a neuron's membrane is at rest, the concentration gradient tends to move potassium ______ the cell and the electrical gradient tends to move it ____ the cell.
out of; into
Which part of the cerebral cortex is most important for the sense of touch?
parietal lobe
The nuclei for most of the cranial nerves are located in the ____.
pons and medulla
Ionotropic effects are characterized by ____.
rapid, and short lived effects
The primary feature of a neuron that prevents the action potential from traveling back from where it just passed is the ____.
refractory period
Sherrington found that repeated stimuli within a brief time have a cumulative effect. He referred to this phenomenon as ___.
temporal summation
An electroencephalograph measures ___.
the average activity of the cells in a given region of the brain
What leads to Koraskoff's syndrome?
thiamine deficiency due to chronic alcoholism
Prefrontal lobotomies were conducted in the United States in an attempt to ____.
treat severe psychiatric disorders
The presynaptic terminal stores high concentration of neurotransmitter molecules in ____.
vesicles
What type of glia helps to synchronize the activity axons?
Astrocytes
A temporary hyperpolarization is known a an ____.
IPSP
The structures at the end of axons are the:
Presynaptic buttons
Glial Cells ____.
are smaller but more numerous than neurons in the human brain
A graded depolarized is known as an ______.
EPSP
What structure is composed of two layers of fat molecules that are free to flow around one another?
Membrane
A motor neuron _____ while a sensory neuron _____
Receives excitation from other neurons; is specialized at one end to be highly sensitive to particular type of stimulation
The amino acid tryptophan is the precursor to which neurotransmitter?
Seratonin
When an action potential reaches the end of an axon, it evoked the release of neurotrasmitters by opening ____ channels in the axon terminal.
calcium
Water, oxygen, and _____ most freely flow across a cell membrane
carbon dioxide
Lowei demonstrated that synapses operate by the release of chemicals by ____.
collecting fluid from a stimulated frog's heart, transferring it to another frog's heart, and measuring that heart rate