Unit 3 - BIO 223 (Chapter 10-11)
Choose the neuroglial cell types found in the peripheral nervous system (select all that are correct)
- Schwann cells - Satellite cells
Steps of muscle relaxation in order
1. Nerve signal ceases 2. AChE breaks ACh down 3. Calcium releases from troponin 4. Active transport pumps in the sarcoplasmic reticulum begin to pump calcium back into the cisternae 5. Tropomyosin covers the myosin binding sites
After a nerve cell responds to a stimulus, the period of time when the cell can not respond again, regardless of the stimulus, is called the ______ refractory period
Absolute refractory period
Nerve
Bundles of axons and their sheaths
True or false: The myelin sheath consists of connective tissue wrapped around the cell body and axon of a neuron?
False
Another name for a single skeletal muscle cell is a skeletal muscle _____?
Fiber
Fast glycolytic fiber
Fibers with fewest capillaries and mitochondria and highest anaerobic capacity
Groups of related nerve cells bodies that are located outside of the central nervous system are called ______
Ganglia
Communication between cells is very, very rapid in cardiac muscle because of ___ _________?
Gap junctions
Electrical synapses allow ions to diffuse quickly from cell to cell via?
Gap junctions
A protein channel that opens are closes in response to a stimulus is classified as a _____ channel?
Gated
What is the nature of the signal that propagates along neurons that ultimately regulates and coordinates the functions of the body
It is electrical.
What is the neuromuscular junction?
It is the site where the nerve fiber innervates the muscle fiber.
When a neuron is at rest, ____ channels are open?
Leak
Where is myosin located in this structure?
Letter B - green leafy like structure in middle of the structure.
________ gated ion channels open or close when a molecule such as hormone or neurotransmitter binds to them.
Ligand
Skeletal muscle cell characteristics
Long, cylindrical non-branching with many peripherally located nuclei.
What cells are responsible for producing the myelin sheath in the PNS?
Schwann cells
What cells are responsible for producing the myelin sheath in the peripheral nervous system? (PNS)
Schwann cells
The type of muscle that is predominantly responsible for the production of body heat to maintain temperature is ________ muscle?
Skeletal
During an action potential of a neuron,the type of ion that enters the cell and causes depolarization is the _____ ion
Sodium
The opening of gated ion channels at the postsynaptic membrane (following the binding of acetylcholine) results in the influx of
Sodium
The opening of gated ion channels at the postsynpatic membrane (following the binding of acetylcholine) results in the influx of?
Sodium
In the sodium-potassium pump, three ______ ions are transported out of the cell while two ________ ions are transported into the cell.
Sodium, potassium
The cell body of a neuron is also known as the ____?
Soma
The division of the peripheral nervous system that includes the skeletal muscles is the _____ division
Somatic
The division of the peripheral nervous system that includes the skeletal muscles is the ______division
Somatic
Smooth muscle cell characteristics
Spindle shaped cells with a single centrally located nucleus.
astrocyte
Star-shaped neuroglia that help to form the blood-brain barrier.
Cardiac muscle general description
Striated, uninucleate, branching and possessing intercalated discs.
Sensory Receptors
Structures that are specialized to detect temperature, pain, touch, and other stimuli
Sensory receptor
Structures that are specialized to detect temperature, pain, touch, and other stimuli.
Smooth muscle general description
Surrounds hollow organs, spindle shaped, nonstriated
A junction between a neuron and another cell is called?
Synapse
Structure labeled C in this figure
Synaptic cleft
The structures that are located in the presynaptic terminals and contain neurotransmitters
Synaptic vesicles
The structures that are located in the presynpatic terminals and contain neurotransmitters are called ________?
Synaptic vesicles
True or False: The nervous system and the endocrine system are the major control systems of the body?
True
True or False: inhibitory postsynpatic potentials (IPSPs) cause hyperpolarization of the plasma membrane
True
True or false: Isometric contraction in important in postural muscles?
True
What are T-tubules
Tube-like invaginations of the sarcolemma that extend inward through the muscle cell
The portions of the central nervous system (CNS) that are composed primarily of myelinated axon bundles are often referred to as _____ matter?
White
Name the molecule used to store energy that can be used to synthesize ATP.
creatine phosphate
When the neuron membrane becomes more positive than the resting membrane potential, it is said to be
depolarized
When the neuron membrane becomes more positive than the resting membrane potential, it is said to be ______.
depolarized
Increasing stimulus strength results in an increase in the _______ of action potentials
frequency
Neurons that are found between an afferent pathway and an efferent pathway are called?
interneurons
Myelin has a high _____ concentration
lipid
The concentration of sodium is _____ in the cytosol of a resting cell than it is in the Extracellular fluid.
lower
Because of their phagocytic function, large numbers of __________ are found in areas of the CNS damaged by an infection
microglia
A neuron that innervates skeletal muscle fibers is called a _______ neuron
motor
Action potentials are conducted more rapidly along ___________ axons
myelinated
Each G-actin monomer has an active site for the binding of what molecule?
myosin
When the resting membrane potential becomes more _____ the condition is referred to as hyperpolarization.
negative
The category of cells of the nervous system that support and protect neurons are called
neuroglial cells
Excitable cells operate through the movement of ions across _______.
plasma membrane
Excitable cells operate through the movement of ions across _______?
plasma membrane
When a charge difference exists across the plasma membrane, this difference is referred to as the membrane ________.
potential
At a synapse, what is the neuron that releases a neurotransmitter referred to as?
presynaptic
With which phase are the following associated: myosin releases thin filaments, muscle tension declines, and cytoplasmic calcium levels fall?
relaxation
The difference in electrical charge across the plasma membrane in an unstimulated cell is called?
resting membrane potential
The _________ in a muscle fiber stores calcium in between contractions
sarcoplasmic reticulum
Muscles are connected to bones by
tendons
In order for local potentials to trigger an action potential, the membrane must reach a level called the ______.
threshold
When an action potential propagates, it
travels across the plasma membrane by stimulating the production of additional action potentials
If all of the calcium within a muscle fiber was removed, which of the following could still occur? (Check all that apply)
-An action potential that was produced at the neuromuscular junction is propagated along the sarcolemma -The heads of the myosin molecules return to their resting position and the recovery stroke occurs.
During muscle contraction, ATP is involved in? (Select all)
-Cocking or energizing the myosin heads -The uptake of calcium into the sarcoplasmic reticulum at the end of a contraction -Breaking the bond between actin & myosin
List the functional properties of all muscle tissue types (select all)
-Contractility -Excitability -Elasticity -Extensibility
Fast glycolysis muscle fibers _______? (Select all)
-Fatigue more quickly -Respond rapidly to nervous stimulation
Indemnify the functions of astrocytes
-Formation of the blood-brain barrier -Support of neuron structure
Identify all of the criteria used to classify neurons
-Function -structure
Identify the components of the peripheral nervous system (select all that apply)
-Ganglia -Nerves -Sensory receptors
Describe troponin (select all that apply)
-It is a globular protein composed of 3 subunits, -it has binding sites for calcium ions -It is bound to both actin and tropomyosin
Correct order of events that occur during a single action potential beginning with the openings of the Na+ gates.
-Limited Na+ channels open and Na+ moves into the cell -Threshold is reached -More Na+ channels open and Na+ moves into the cell -Depolarization -K+ channels open and K+ leaves the cell -Repolarization
List the functions of smooth muscle (select all that apply)
-Propelling food through the GI tract -Changes in pupil size -Regulating blood vessel diameter
Both fast-twitch and slow-twitch muscle fibers can increase in _____ as a result of exercise and training. (Select all that apply)
-Size -strength -capacity
Describe the conditions in which there would be net movement of Na+ through its ion channel to the inside of a cell.
-The cytoplasm was very negative (-70 mV) while the ECF was very positive, sodium ions would flow into the cell. If the concentration of Na+ is higher in the Extracellular fluid than in the cytoplasm- sodium ions would flow into the cell.
Which of the following would be most likely if the excitability of a muscle cell INCREASED? (Choose all that apply)
-The muscle cell would contract more readily -The muscle cell would depolarize more readily
Which of the following events occurs during a relaxation phase of the muscle twitch? (Choose all that apply)
-The troponin-tropomyosin complexes move to inhibit cross-bridge formation. -Calcium ions are actively transported back into the sarcoplasmic reticulum
Identify the characteristics of action potentials (choose all that apply)
-They are all or none -The strength of the stimulus determines the frequency of the action potentials -once started they continue to the end
Name the functions of the skeletal muscle (select all that apply)
-Walking or running -Maintaining posture
The terminal cisternae (select all that are correct)
-are part of the sarcoplasmic reticulum -contain calcium ion channels that open in response to an action potential
The A band of the sarcomere (Select all)
-contains the H zone and the M line -Contains both actin and myosin filaments -extends the entire length of the myosin filaments
In order for an ion to move PASSIVELY through an ion channel in a cell membrane, there must be a(n) _______?
-gradient of some type -Difference in concentration of that ion on one side versus the other -Difference in the electrical or charge distribution between the areas
Which of the following will cross the membrane and promote depolarization. (Choose all that apply.)
-increase in Na+ permeability -increase in Ca2+ permeability
Gated ion channels respond to which of the following stimuli?
-mechanical stimulus -ligands binding to receptors -voltage changes
List all possible actions of muscle cells (select all that apply)
-movement of blood through vessels -contraction of the heart chambers -Contraction or shortening
Match the components of an action potential in the graph below with their correct label
A - Graded potential B - Depolarization C - Repolarization D - Hyperpolarization
Ganglion
A collection of neuron cell bodies located outside the central nervous system
Efferent neuron
A neuron that transmits action potentials away from the CNS towards muscles and glands
Multi-polar neuron
A neuron with many cytoplasmic extensions and one axon
Bipolar cells
A neuron with one dendrite and one axon
Perimysium
A thick connective tissue layer around each fascicle
Acetylcholine is broken down by the enzyme called _____________________?
Acetylcholinesterase
Electrical signals that are propagated along axons in a non-decremental fashion of called _____ potentials.
Action
Electrical signal, called ______ potentials travel from the brain or spinal cord along the axons to muscle fibers and call them to contract.
Action potential
Incomplete tetanus:
Allows the muscle fiber to partially relax between the contractions.
Efferent division
Also referred to as the motor division of the PNS
Afferent Division
Also referred to as the sensory division in the PNS
Smooth muscle is classified as involuntary but sometimes it is capable of contracting without nervous stimulation. What is this called?
Autorhythmicity
Tropomysin is indicated by which of the labeled structures?
B (rope like structure around the cells)
Entry of _______into the synaptic knob triggers exocytosis of neurotransmitters.
Calcium
Which of the following is responsible for active transport of Ca2+ out of the sarcoplasm at the end of the contraction cycle?
Calcium ion pumps
During the relaxation phase of the muscle twitch, which ions are actively transported back into the SR? (Sarcoplasmic reticulum)
Calcium ions
List the types of muscle tissue (Check all that apply)
Cardiac,, Smooth, skeletal
The division in the nervous system that is responsible for processing, integrating, storing and responding to information
Central nervous system
Motor neuron
Conducts impulses away from the CNS
interneuron
Conducts impulses from one neuron to another neuron within the CNS.
Sensory neuron
Conducts impulses towards the central nervous system (CNS)
Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)
Consists of sensory receptors,nerves, and ganglia
autonomic nervous system (ANS)
Consists of the sympathetic nervous & parasympathetic divisions
The sarcomere is called the basic functional unit of a muscle fiber because it is the smallest part of the fiber that is capable of ___________?
Contracting
True or False: When a neurotransmitter binds to a receptor on a postsynaptic membrane, a depolarization will occur
False
Cardiac muscle cell characteristics
Cylindrical, branched cells with a single, centrally located nucleus.
The highly branched cytoplasmic extensions of the neurons cell body that are specialized to receive input and conduct signals towards the cell body are called ________?
Dendrites
Identify the phases of an action potential (select all)
Depolarization, Hyperpolarization, Repolarization
Somatic Nervous System (SNS)
Division of the efferent division that is mostly under voluntary control
True or False: The myelin sheath consists of connective tissue wrapped around the cell body and axon of a neuron.
False
Sodium is more abundant in which fluid compartment when the cell is at rest?
ECF (Extracellular fluid)
Identify the difference between EPSPs and IPSPs
EPSPs promote a depolarization and IPSPs promote a hyperpolarization.
The ability of muscle to recoil to its original resting length after it has been stretched is called ________?
Elasticity
Which type of neuroglial cell is responsible for assisting in the movement of cerebral spinal fluid (CSF)
Ependymal
In a resting cell Na+ concentration is higher in the _______ fluid
Extracellular
In a resting cell, Na+ concentration is higher in the ____________ fluid.
Extracellular
True or False: During contraction, actin and myosin filaments change length causing the sarcomeres to shorten?
False
True or False: Neurons consist of a single cell body, a single dendrite and multiple axons
False
The first stage of fermentation and aerobic respiration is?
Glycolysis
Nerve tissue consisting primarily of cell bodies and unmyelinated neurons is often referred to as _______________ matter
Gray
Slow Oxidative fiber
High aerobic capacity and highest resistance to fatigue
Fast oxidative Glycolytic fiber
High myoglobin and glycogen concentration with both aerobic and anaerobic capacity
The neuroglial cells that phagocytize dead tissue and foreig substances within the CNS are the ______?
Microglia
When the membrane potential increases compared to the resting membrane potential, the inside of the membrane becomes ______ negative. This is known as ______.
More negative, hyperpolarization
Skeletal muscle general description
Most abundant muscle type, multinucleated and striated.
A neuron with one axon and multiple dendrites is called a ________neuron.
Multipolar
A single, brief contraction and relaxation cycle in a muscle fiber is called a muscle ____?
Muscle twitch
The protein found in muscle cells that stores and then releases oxygen when needed is called ___________?
Myoglobin
When Na+ channels open, what happens to the Na+ ions?
Na+ diffuses into the cell
If the area just inside the membrane of a call is more negative than the outside, the resting membrane will have a __________ value?
Negative
The voltage of a repolarizing neuron or muscle fiber is becoming more ________ with respect to the Extracellular fluid around it?
Negative
When a voltmeter measures a potential difference of -85 mV, the inside of the membrane is more ________ with respect to the outside of the membrane?
Negative
A bundle of axons wrapped in fibrous connective tissue in the peripheral nervous system in called a _____?
Nerve
oligodendrocyte
Neuroglia cell that forms the myelin sheaths around neurons of the CNS.
ependymal cells
Neuroglia that line the ventricles of the brain and the central canal of the spinal cord.
Afferent neuron
Neuron that transmits action potentials towards the CNS
microglia
Phagocytic neuroglia of the CNS
Select all of the cell types that are components of the nervous system (select all that apply)
Neurons, Neuroglia
Identify the primary site of protein synthesis within the neuron
Nissl bodies
Each fascicle is surrounded by a connective tissue layer called the ____?
Perimysium
The plasma membrane has opposite charges across the membrane and causes the membrane to be ______?
Polarized
Inside excitable cells at rest, you'll find high concentrations of ______ ions and negatively charged proteins.
Potassium
When considering permeability to sodium and potassium, neuron plasma membranes have a higher permeability t0 ____________?
Potassium
When considering permeability to sodium and potassium, neuron plasma membranes have a higher permeability to ___?
Potassium
______ is the electrolyte that has the greatest influence on resting membrane potential due to the greater permeability of the plasma membrane to this electrolyte
Potassium
During depolarization, _____channels open more slowly than _____channels.
Potassium; sodium
Tropomysin moves back to cover the active sites on actin during the __________ phase of the muscle twitch?
Relaxation
The charge difference across the plasma membrane in a cell at rest is called the __________ potential?
Resting membrane
The structure within a muscle fiber that extends from one Z line to another Z line?
Sarcomere
The cytoplasm of a muscle cell is called the __________?
Sarcoplasm
Explain why the propagation of action potentials is in one direction
The absolute refractory period prevents the generation of an action potential in the reverse direction
True or False: Inhibitory postsynaptic potentials (IPSPs) cause hyperpolarization of the plasma membrane.
True
Which of the following ionic movements causes the phase of the action potential?
The movement of a large number of potassium ions out of the cell
The optimal length of a muscle is the length at which:
The sarcomeres are in the ideal position to generate the greatest tension
The ____ filament is composed of actin
Thin
The minimum membrane potential needed to be achieved before the voltage-gated ion channels open, and an action potential begins is called the ________?
Threshold
The protein that blocks the active sites in a resting muscle is ______?
Tropomyosin
During contraction, the sarcomeres shorten because:
actin is pulled past myosin towards the M line of the sarcomere
The method of ATP production that can produce up to 36 ATP molecules for each glucose molecule is _____ respiration.
aerobic
The plasma membrane of the axon is the?
axolemma
The division of the motor nervous system that is under involuntary control and innervates glands, smooth muscle, and cardiac muscle is the _________ division?
autonomic
The cytoplasm of the axon is called the
axoplasm
Select the components of the central nervous system
brain and spinal cord
The function of acetylcholinesterase is to _____?
break down the neurotransmitter acetylcholine
When a neuron or muscle cell is at rest, the voltage-gated ion channels in its membrane are ________
closed
two types of isotonic contractions
concentric and eccentric
Central Nervous System (CNS)
consists of the brain and spinal cord
The type of action potential conduction in an unmyelinated axon is ____ conduction.
continuous
Myoglobin would be most abundant in what type of muscle fiber?
slow oxidative
The motor division of the peripheral nervous system is further divided into the _________ and ____________ subdivisions?
somatic and autonomic
Summation that results from EPSPs occurring at multiple synapses is called _________ summation.
spatial
When the effect of one graded potential is added to the effect of another, this is referred to as _________.
summation