Chapter 12 Nervous Tissue
the sensory and motor divisions of the peripheral nervous system are further split into which two subdivisions? -autonomic and voluntary -proximal and distal -somatic and visceral -spinal cord and brain
somatic and visceral
neurons with a single process extending from the soma, such as the neurons that carry sensory signals to the spinal cord, are classified structurally as ____ neurons
unipolar
an axon lacking myelin sheath is said to be ___
unmyelinated
the all-or-none law of action potentials states which of the following? -a neurotransmitter should bind to all the receptors or to none of them -neurons have either a relative or an absolute refractory period -all neurons have the same resting membrane potential -a neuron will fire at maximum voltage if a stimulus depolarizes it to threshold
a neuron will fire at maximum voltage if a stimulus depolarizes it to threshold
since neurons generally do not undergo mitosis after reaching maturity, which organelle do they lack? -ribosomes -centrioles -golgi apparatus -endoplasmic reticulum
centrioles
the nervous system must interpret quantitative and qualitative information about its environment, thus is converts information to a meaningful pattern of action potentials. this process is called neural ___
coding
the respiratory center of the brain receives input from other parts (receptors for blood chemistry in arteries and stretch receptors in the lungs) to set a pattern of breathing. this is an example of which type of circuit? -diverging -reverberating -converging -parallel after discharge
converging
the ability of a neuron to enhance the effect of another neuron is called what? -spatial summation -temporal summation -facilitation -reverberation
facilitation
T/F: all neurotransmitters have an excitatory effect
false
the knotlike swelling in a nerve where neuron cell bodies are found is called an _____
ganglion
____ cells protect the neurons and help them function
glial
a shift in membrane voltage to a value that is more negative than the resting membrane potential is called ____
hyperpolarization
a negative membrane potential indicates which of the following? -both sides of the membrane are negatively charged -the outside of the membrane is negatively charged relative to the inside -both sides of the membrane are positively charged -the inside of the membrane is negatively charged relative to the outside
both sides of the membrane are negatively charged
the opposite of facilitation is presynaptic ____. this is a mechanism in which on presynaptic neuron suppresses another one
inhibition
which type of neuron lies within the CNS and carries out the integrative function of the nervous system? -autonomic -sensory -interneuron -motor
interneuron
which type of memory can store the most information? -short-term -immediate -working -long-term
long-term
which group of neurotransmitters are synthesized from amino acids by removal of the -COOH group? -purines -acetylocholine -monoamines -neuropeptides
monoamines
what creates electrical currents in neurons? -production of charged molecules called neurotransmitters -movement of actin and myosin filaments -movement of ions through channels -movement of free electrons
movement of ions through channels
this is the most common structural type of neuron. It contains one axon and multiple dendrites, and it is classified as an ___ neuron
multipolar
which two organ systems are primarily responsible for coordinating the other bodily systems to maintain homeostasis? select all that apply. -immune system -nervous system -cardiovascular system -endocrine system
nervous and endocrine system
which term describes the ability of neurons to process information, store and recall it, and make decisions? -retrograde transport -spatial summation -presynaptic inhibition -neural integration
neural integration
sensory, association and motor and the three classes of what? -neurotransmitters -neuroglia -ganglia -neurons
neurons
which term is used to refer to a cell membrane acorss which there is a separation of electrical charge, so that one side is more positive and the other side is more negative? -amphipathic -permeable -lipophillic -polarized
polarized
at a synapse, the neuron that responds to the neurotransmitter is the ___ neuron
postsynaptic
which ion has the greatest influence on the resting membrane potential of most neurons? -potassium -chloride -sodium -calcium
potassium
at a synapse, the neuron that releases neurotransmitter is the ___ neuron -presynaptic -postsynaptic
presynaptic
which term refers to the voltage difference (electrical potential) across the plasma membrane of a neuron when it is at rest and not engaged in electrical signaling? -local potential -postsynaptic potential -action potential -resting membrane potential
resting membrane potential
propagation of an action potential appears to "jump" from node to node is called ___ conduction
saltatory
which term is used to describe signal conduction along a myelinated axon? -migratory -local -saltatory -continuous
saltatory
the ____ (the cell body of a neuron) give rise to branch-like processes called ___ which are the primary site for receving signals from other neurons.
soma dendrites
which of the following are names for the cell body of a neuron? select all that apply -soma -astrocyte -ganglion -inclusion -neurosoma
soma and neurosoma
____ summation results when EPSPs occurring at multiple synapses add up to threshold at the axon hillock
spatial
there are two ways in which EPSPs can add up to produce enough activity to make a postsynaptic cell fire: temporal and spatial ____
summation
which term applies to the small swellings at the distal end of the axon of a neuron that contain synaptic vesicles? -synaptic knobs -axon hillocks -internodes -nodes of ranvier
synaptic knobs
which of the following best describes an electrical current? -the movement of charged particles like ions -a form of potential energy that can produce current -a positively or negatively charged atom or molecule -the opposition to the flow of electrical current across a membrane
the movement of charged particles like ions
which of the following best describes an electrical current? -the opposition to the flow of electrical current across a membrane -a form of potential energy that can produce current -the movement of charged particles like ions -a positively or negatively charged atom or molecule
the movement of charged particles like ions
which of the following are true about action potentials? -their amplitude is proportional to stimulus strength (graded) -they do not decrease with distance (nondecremental) -they only occur in dendrites -they may be excitatory or inhibitory
they do not decrease with distance (nondecremental)
what is the role of neural pools in the CNS? -to process information -to speed up nerve conduction -to produce neurotransmitter -to generate action potentials
to process information
Which of the following is most likely to be the resting membrane potential of a neuron? - +10 mV -+35 mV - 0 mV - -70 mV
-70 mV
the brain and spinal cord are components of the ___ nervous system, while the nerves and gangila are components of the ___ nervous system
-central -peripheral
which of the following are characteristics of local potentials? select all that apply. -all-or-none -decremental -self-propagating -graded
-decremental -graded
neurons that convey information to the CNS are called sensory neurons, or ____ neurons
afferent
a neuron with one axon and one dendrite is structurally classified as a ___ neuron
bipolar
which neurotransmitter is a catecholamine? -serotonin -glutamate -dopamine -acetylcholine
dopamine
motor, or ____ neurons carry signals away from the CNS and they lead to effectors (muscle and gland cells)
efferent
name the thin layer of fibrous tissue around myelin in nerve fibers of the peripheral nervous system -axolemma -endoneurium -varicosity -axoplasm
endoneurium