BIO 168 Lecture Exam (4)
What are the two types of glial cells in the CNS and their functions?
Astrocytes and Oligodendrocytes
Which part of the nervous system controls smooth muscle?
Autonomic Nerve
What are the different divisions of the nervous system?
Central nervous system and peripheral nervous system
What type of connective tissue wrappings does smooth muscle have?
Endomysium
How do smooth muscle cells connect to each other electrically and mechanically?
Gap Junctions
What are the nodes of Ranvier?
Gaps of Myelin
Most neurons are of what functional type?
Interneurons
Most neurons have what type of structure?
Multipolar
What is a bundle of nerve processes in the PNS called?
Nerve (bundle of axons)
What triggers smooth muscle contraction?
Neurotransmitters, or internally (Ex: Stomach Muscles)
Name two types of interneurons.
Purkinje Cells and Pyramidal Cells
How is most smooth muscle organized?
Sheets, longitudinal, and circular
What is the difference between white matter and gray matter?
White has myelin, grey does not
What is the origin of an axon called?
axon hillock
What is hyperplasia?
continued growth of new smooth muscle
How does smooth muscle respond to stretching?
contract, relax, stay at length, contract again
What is a clump of neurons in the PNS called?
ganglion or ganglia
What is the function of myelin sheaths?
insulator, speeds up transition of nerve impulses
What is a clump of neurons in the CNS called?
nucleus
What are the two types of glial cells in the PNS and their functions?
satellite cells and Schwann cells
What is a bundle of nerve processes in the CNS called?
tract (bundle of axons)