Nervous System TEST - HUMAN ANATOMY Ch. 14
Which part of the ANS is "fight or flight"?
sympathetic
What are the two divisions of the ANS?
sympathetic and parasympathetic
Which part of the PNS, the SNS (somatic motor system) or ANS, provides voluntary control over the skeletal muscle system?
the SNS
Which part of the PNS, SNS or ANS, provides INVOLUNTARY regulation of smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glandular secretion?
ANS
Does the efferent division of the PNS carries information TO or AWAY from the CNS?
AWAY
Do afferent neurons go up to the brain or down to the body?
Afferent neurons go up.
What kind of neuron is an interneuron?
Association neuron
Which cells, Schwann cell, oligodendrocytes, ependymal cells, microglial cells, or astrocytes, are star shaped?
Astrocytes
Which cells, Schwann cell, oligodendrocytes, ependymal cells, microglial cells, or astrocytes, are the largest and most numerous neuroglia?
Astrocytes
Which cells, Schwann cell, oligodendrocytes, ependymal cells, microglial cells, or astrocytes, create a structural framework for the CNS?
Astrocytes
Which neuroglia cells, Schwann cell, oligodendrocytes, ependymal cells, microglial cells, or astrocytes, perform repairs in damaged neural tissue?
Astrocytes
Where does action potential begin on unipolar neuron?
At base of dendrites
The visceral motor system is also known as....
Autonomic Nervous System
Do efferent neurons carry information toward or away from the CNS?
Away
What part of the neuron carries neural impulses?
Axon
Which part of the neuron sends neural impulses to another neuron or effector?
Axon terminals.
Afferent neurons of visual and auditory neurons are what kind of neuron - unipolar, bipolar, multipolar?
Bipolar
Unipolar neurons have dendrites and axon processes that are ___________________.
Continuous
What type of circuit - diverging, converging, or reverberating, collects information from body parts and enhances stimulation?
Converging Circuits
Which cells, Schwann cell, oligodendrocytes, ependymal cells, microglial cells, or astrocytes, are the smallest and rarest of the neuroglia in CNS?
Microglial cells
Which cells, Schwann cell, oligodendrocytes, ependymal cells, microglial cells, or astrocytes, have a phagocytosis function?
Microglial cells
Which part of the nervous system initiates response to information by carrying information of brain to effectors?
Motor Function
Most neurons of the CNS are what kind of neurons - unipolar, bipolar, or multipolar?
Multipolar
Where does the gray color come from in gray matter?
Nissl bodies
Which cells, Schwann cell, oligodendrocytes, ependymal cells, microglial cells, or astrocytes, form myelin sheath around axons of CNS?
Oligodendrocytes
Which cells, Schwann cell, oligodendrocytes, ependymal cells, microglial cells, or astrocytes, has one cell that forms myelin sheath of MULTIPLE axons?
Oligodendrocytes
Where are dendrites located on a multipolar neuron?
On the cell body
How many axons does a multipolar neuron have extending from cell body?
One
Are sensory neurons afferent or efferent?
afferent
Are motor neurons afferent or efferent?
efferent
Which part of the ANS is "rest and digest"?
parasympathetic
Are afferent nerves sensory or motor?
sensory Function
Neurons have a high metabolic rate. (T or F)
True
Neurons have good conductivity. (T or F)
True
Output is supported by efferent neurons. (T or F).
True
Oligodencrocytes are found in the CNS. (T or F).
True Schwann Cells are found in the PNS
Neurons are structurally classified as
Unipolar, bipolar, multipolar
Which sensory receptor, somatic or visceral, monitors internal conditions?
Visceral
Does the SNS provide voluntary or involuntary over skeletal muscle?
Voluntary
Are the brain and spinal cord a part of of the CNS or PNS?
CNS
Which part of the nervous system, CNS or PNS, integrates and coordinates sensory data and motor commands?
CNS
What are main two divisions of the nervous system?
CNS and PNS
Gray matter consists of...
Cell bodies, dendrites, unmyelinated axons
Which part of the neuron receives neural input?
Dendrites
Perineurium and Epineurium are made of what kind of connective tissue?
Dense irregular connective tissue
What type of circuit - diverging, converging, or reverberating, coordinates actions of whole body and have signals sent to all body parts?
Diverging Circuits
What are two divisions of the PNS?
Efferent and afferent. Afferent division: brings sensory information to the CNS Efferent division: carries motor commands from the CNS to muscles/glands/adipose tissue
What are the three layers that forms nerves?
Endoneurium Perineurium Epineurium
Which cells, Schwann cell, oligodendrocytes, ependymal cells, microglial cells, or astrocytes, forms the blood-CSF barrier?
Ependymal Cells
Which cells, Schwann cell, oligodendrocytes, ependymal cells, microglial cells, or astrocytes, forms the ependyma which produces CSF?
Ependymal Cells
What is the outermost layer of nerves that surrounds multiple fascicles?
Epineurium
The afferent division of the PNS carries information AWAY from the CNS. (T or F)
False - Afferent division carries information TO the CNS.
Neurons have no longevity. (T or F)
False - Neurons have EXTREME longevity.
The ANS provides voluntary control over smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glandular secretion. (T or F)
False - provides INVOLUNTARY control of those things.
Neurolemmocyte (schwann cells) are found in the CNS. (T or F)
False - they are found in the PNS. Oligodendrocytes are found in the CNS
All somatic motor neurons are bipolar. (T or F)
False - they are multipolar.
Bipolar neurons are long. (T or F)
False - they are relatively short
Interneurons of CNS do have axons. (T or F).
False - they do not have axons.
Neurons are mitotic. (T or F)
False. Neurons are non mitotic (do not divide)
What cell protects and supports neurons?
Glial Cells
Do afferent neurons provide input or output?
Input
Which part of the nervous system analyzes and processes sensory information?
Integrative Function
What type of circuit - diverging, converging, or reverberating, controls information through feedback?
Reverberating circuit
The efferent division of the PNS has two parts called?
SNS - Somatic (motor) nervous system ANS - Autonomic Nervous system (a.k.a. Visceral Motor System)
Which cells, Schwann cell, oligodendrocytes, ependymal cells, microglial cells, or astrocytes, wraps itself around segment of single axon?
Schwann Cell
Which cells form the myelin sheath around axons of PNS?
Schwann Cells
Which cells, Schwann cell, oligodendrocytes, ependymal cells, microglial cells, or astrocytes, have one cell that forms one myelin sheath?
Schwann cell
Which part of the nervous system collects information by detecting internal and external stimuli?
Sensory
What are three functions of the nervous system?
Sensory Integrative Motor
Are dendrites located on the axon or soma?
Soma
Bipolar neurons have two processes - the axon and dendrites, that have the ___________________ in between.
Soma
Which part of the neuron contains Nissl bodies?
Soma
Which part of the neuron contains the nucleus?
Soma
Which sensory receptor, somatic or visceral, monitors external conditions?
Somatic
What are two types of sensory receptors in the afferent division of PNS?
Somatic Sensory Receptor Visceral Sensory Receptor
A junction between nerve and another cell is called?
Synapse
Endoneurium is formed by loose connective tissue. (T or F)
True
Neurons are excitable. (T or F)
True
Where is the endoneurium located?
around each axon
Where is perineurium located?
around groups of axons (fascicles)
What connects axon to soma?
axon hillock
What are the most common types of synapses?
chemical synapses
What does white matter contain - myelinated and unmylenated axons or cell bodies?
collection or masses of axons
Are efferent neurons sensory or motor?
motor