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Preganglionic fibers of parasympathetic neurons are present in all of the following cranial nerves, except N

XII.

Autonomic tone is an important aspect of ANS function because it

allows ANS neurons to increase or decrease their activity, providing a range of control options.

Tom suffers from hypertension (high blood pressure). Which of the following might help deal with his problem? A drug that

blocks alpha-1 receptors in skeletal muscle and blocks beta receptors in cardiac muscle tissue

A certain drug decreases heart rate by blocking a receptor on cardiac pacemaker cells. This drug probably binds to ________ receptors

beta-1 adrenergic

Clusters of ganglionic sympathetic neurons lying along either side of the spinal cord are called sympathetic ________ ganglia

chain

Clusters of ganglionic sympathetic neurons that innervate organs in the abdominopelvic region are called ________ ganglia

collateral

The celiac, superior mesenteric and inferior mesenteric ganglia are collectively called ________ ganglia

collateral

A state of unconsciousness in which an individual cannot be aroused even by strong stimuli is

coma

Splanchnic nerves

consist of axons that synapse in collateral ganglia

Damage to the ventral roots of the first five thoracic spinal nerves on the right side of the body would interfere with the ability to

dilate the right pupil.

Which of the following is essential for memory consolidation?

hippocampus

Stimulation of the neurons in the celiac ganglion would lead to

hydrolysis of liver glycogen reserves

Stimulation of the beta receptors on heart muscle cells results in

increased heart rate and force of contraction.

Which of the following would be an example of higher-level control of autonomic function?

increased heart rate when you see a person you fear

Conversion of a short-term memory to a long-term memory is called

memory consolidation.

Craniosacral division is another name for the

parasympathetic division of the ANS

Stimulation of α1 adrenergic receptors by norepinephrine results in

release of calcium ions from intracellular stores

The conscious state is maintained by the

reticular activating system.

Sympathetic preganglionic neurons are ________ and have ________ axons

short; myelinated

Sympathetic preganglionic neurons are ________ and have ________ axons.

short; myelinated

A state of unconsciousness in which an individual can be aroused by normal stimuli is

sleep

In general, autonomic tone of peripheral blood vessels increases when

sympathetic stimulation is increased.

The statement "it controls the diameter of the pupil" is

true for both the parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous systems

An age-related decline in mental function characterized by difficulties with spatial orientation, memory, language, and personality is called

senile dementia.

The statement "there is always a peripheral synapse between the CNS and the effector organ" is

true for both the parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous systems

Which of the following statements about adrenergic receptors is true?

A) They are G proteins. B) When activated, cAMP levels are affected. C) Epinephrine activates both alpha and beta types. D) Norepinephrine activates both alpha and beta types. E) All of the answers are correct. Answer: E

Postganglionic sympathetic axons can release the neurotransmitter ________ at their effector junctions.

A) acetylcholine B) nitric oxide C) norepinephrine D) ACh E) All of the answers are correct. Answer: E

A neuron with nicotinic receptors is exposed to acetylcholine. This will lead to

A) activation of chemically-gated ion channels. B) excitation of the neuron. C) entry of sodium ions into the neuron. D) depolarization of the neuron. E) All of the answers are correct. Answer: E

After arousal by a sensory stimulus, consciousness can be maintained by positive feedback, because of activity in the

A) cerebral cortex. B) basal nuclei. C) sensory pathways. D) motor pathways. E) All of the answers are correct. Answer: E

Which of the following is an example of a visceral reflex?

A) defecation reflex B) vomiting reflex C) pupillary reflex D) ejaculation in response to tactile stimuli E) All of the answers are correct. Answer: E

Mary accidentally ate poison mushrooms that contain muscarine. What symptoms would you expect to observe?

A) diarrhea B) salivation C) very low heart rate D) sweating E) All of the answers are correct. Answer: E

During sympathetic activation, ________ occurs

A) elevated heart rate B) elevated blood pressure C) sweating D) elevated blood glucose E) All of the answers are correct. Answer: E

Injury to the cervical sympathetic ganglia would affect the function of the

A) heart. B) pupils. C) salivary glands. D) lungs. E) All of the answers are correct. Answer: E

The celiac ganglia innervate which of the following?

A) liver B) spleen C) stomach D) pancreas E) All of the answers are correct. Answer: E

Changes in the central nervous system that accompany aging include

A) reduction in brain size and weight. B) decrease in the number of neurons. C) decreased blood flow to the brain. D) changes in synaptic organization in the brain. E) All of the answers are correct. Answer: E

Ganglionic neurons innervate such things as

A) smooth muscle. B) cardiac muscle. C) adipose tissue. D) glands. E) All of the answers are correct. Answer: E

The celiac ganglion innervates the

A) stomach. B) liver. C) pancreas. D) spleen. E) All of the answers are correct. Answer: E

Which of the following statements concerning the parasympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system is false?

Preganglionic fibers are relatively short and postganglionic fibers are relatively long

Most sympathetic effector junctions release norepinephrine but a significant number release acetylcholine instead. Which of these is an example of an organ of the cholinergic type?

a sweat gland

Collateral ganglia contain neurons that innervate tissues and organs in which cavity?

abdominopelvic

The inherited brain disorder Huntington's disease is caused by the destruction of basal nuclei that use different neurotransmitters. One neurotransmitter is ________ and the other is ________.

acetylcholine; GABA

An inhaler used to treat airway constriction in asthma or allergy might contain a drug that

activates β2 adrenergic receptors

The brain waves produced by normal adults while resting with their eyes closed are ________ waves.

alpha

A decrease in the autonomic tone of the smooth muscle in a blood vessel would result in

an increase in blood flow through the vessel

Mechanisms involved in memory formation and storage involve all of the following, except

anterograde amnesia

Sympathetic nerves

are bundles of postganglionic fibers that innervate organs within the thoracic cavity

Muscarinic receptors

are normally activated by acetylcholine

Postganglionic fibers release neurotransmitter on peripheral effectors

at pearl-like swellings called varicosities

Drugs that block nicotinic receptors would be

autonomic blocking agents.

The suprarenal medullae secrete

both epinephrine and norepinephrine

Control of the diameter of the respiratory passages depends upon

both parasympathetic and sympathetic levels of stimulation

Dual innervation refers to an organ receiving

both sympathetic and parasympathetic innervation

Preganglionic neurons of the autonomic nervous system are located in

both the brain and the lateral gray horns of the spinal cord.

Sympathetic and parasympathetic fibers that innervate the heart pass through the

cardiac plexus

Which of the following is not a parasympathetic ganglion?

celiac ganglion.

Drugs that have effects similar to those of sympathetic activation are called sympathomimetic drugs. Which of the following would you not expect to observe in a person who has taken a sympathomimetic drug?

decreased blood pressure

Each of the following effects is associated with the action of postganglionic sympathetic fibers, except

decreased heart rate.

What mental illness is often improved by drugs that block serotonin re-uptake?

depression

The parasympathetic nervous system is especially active during which physiological state(s)?

digestion

Injury to the neurons of a collateral ganglion would affect the function of the

digestive tract.

Sympathomimetic drugs might be used to

dilate airways.

Parasympathetic functions include all of the following, except

dilation of the airways.

Drugs known as beta-blockers may be useful for treating

excessive heart rate.

Preganglionic fibers leave the CNS and then synapse on

ganglionic neurons.

Alzheimer disease is characterized by all of the following, except that it

has a clear genetic basis.

Parasympathetic stimulation

increases gastric motility.

Sympathetic innervation of the urinary bladder is by way of the

inferior mesenteric ganglion.

Preganglionic neurons of the sympathetic nervous system are located in the

lateral gray horns of segments T1 to L2 of the spinal cord

As the result of an accident, the white rami of spinal nerves T1 and T2 on the left side of Brad's body are severed. What organ(s) would you expect might be affected by this injury?

left pupil and the heart

Based on stimulation studies, the "headquarters" of the reticular activating system appears to be based in the

midbrain

Sweat glands contain ________ receptors

muscarinic cholinergic

The regulation of awake-asleep cycles appears to involve an interplay between brain stem nuclei that use different neurotransmitters. The one that favors alertness is ________ and the other promoting deep sleep is ________.

norepinephrine; serotonin

Nicotinic receptors

open chemically-gated sodium ion channels

The ________ division of the autonomic nervous system is said to function during "rest and digest."

parasympathetic

Intramural ganglia in the digestive, urinary, and reproductive organs are innervated by the ________ nerves.

pelvic

A visceral motor neuron whose cell body is within the CNS is called a(n)________ neuron

preganglionic

Which of the following visceral reflexes is not coordinated by the medulla oblongata?

pupillary reflex

Ganglionic neurons in the suprarenal gland

release epinephrine into blood capillaries.

Preganglionic fibers that innervate the collateral ganglia form the

splanchnic nerves.

Hallucinogenic drugs, such as LSD, function by

stimulating serotonin receptors

Specialized ganglionic sympathetic neurons that release hormones into the bloodstream are found within the

suprarenal medullae.

Postganglionic fibers that innervate targets in the body wall or thoracic cavity originate on neurons within

sympathetic chain ganglia.

Drugs that stimulate alpha receptors, causing constriction of peripheral vessels, are

sympathomimetic

Long-term memories that are with you for a lifetime are called

tertiary memories

A person is confronted by a dangerous dog. His heart begins to race and beat strongly, his pupils dilate, and his hairs stand up. These signs are the result of

the "fight or flight" response

In deep sleep,

the EEG pattern is characterized as "slow wave."

In the sympathetic nervous system, where are the preganglionic neurons located?

thoracic and lumbar segments of the spinal cord

The sympathetic division of the ANS is also known as which of the following?

thoracolumbar division

The statement "Preganglionic axon terminals release acetylcholine" is

true for both the parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous systems

The statement "its ganglia are usually near or within the end organ" is

true only for the parasympathetic nervous system

The statement "it initiates contraction of urinary bladder smooth muscle" is

true only for the parasympathetic nervous system.

The statement "its postganglionic axons always use acetylcholine as the neurotransmitter" is

true only for the parasympathetic nervous system.

Postganglionic axons usually are

unmyelinated

Parasympathetic blocking agents can be useful in treating

urinary incontinence.

Which of these provides preganglionic parasympathetic innervation to structures in the neck and in the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities?

vagus nerves

Almost 75 percent of all parasympathetic outflow travels along the

vagus nerves.


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