Chapter 14 clicker questions - updated/corrected 11/26/14
Which of the following is a type of adrenergic receptor
Alpha
Predict the outcome of an experiment in which adrenal medulla cells are treated with nicotine
Blood levels of epinephrine and norepinephrine increase.
Although the ANS has involuntary control, it may be regulated by which structure?
Brain Stem, Hypothalamus, Cerebral Cortex
Which sets of conditions accurately describes the anatomy of the parasympathetic nervous system
Craniosacral origin; long preganglionic fibers; ganglia in visceral effector organs
The "Flight and Fight" and "Rest and Digest" are nicknames for which nervous system?
Fight = sympathetic; Rest = parasympathetic
The urinary bladder sphincter is controlled by the ___ system
Parasympathetic and Sympathetic
How is it possible that NE can cause vasoconstriction in one location but vasodilation in another?
Receptor types differ in these tissues
The sympathetic division is involved in which of the following processes?
Regulating blood , Increasing glucose metabolism, and Decreasing urinary output
Which of the following statements is true of the parasympathetic nervous system? A The preganglionic fibers are shorter than the postganglionic fibers. B The fibers emerge from the brain and sacral portion of the spinal cord. C The ganglia lie close to the spinal cord. D All of the above statements are true. E both A and B F both A and C G both B and C
The fibers emerge from the brain and sacral portion of the spinal cord
Which of the following is not true of the sympathetic nervous system? A The preganglionic neuron cell bodies are found in the CNS. B The postganglionic neurons are in the PNS. C Some preganglionic fibers travel to the adrenal medulla. D The ganglia are close to the effectors. E None of the above, they are all true.
The ganglia are close to the effectors.
This cranial nerve contains all of the parasympathetic postganglionic fibers innervating the head.
VII
The majority of preganglionic parasympathetic fibers are housed within which cranial nerve?
Vagus
Which cranial nerve is the primary parasympathetic nerve
Vagus
About 90% of the parasympathetic fibers are located in which cranial nerve?
X
If you blocked the cardiac beta receptors, you would expect to see:
a slower heart rate/pulse
Asthma attacks are due to bronchiole smooth muscle constriction, which makes it hard to breathe. Albuterol, a common asthma medication, works to stimulate vasodilation by which mechanism?
activates to beta 2 -adrenergic receptors
All of the following are under dual control of the ANS except
adrenal medulla...
The parasympathetic nervous system is more active when we are _______
at rest, and eliminating food
How does an antagonist affect the receptor
binds to receptor and blocks activation
Drugs classified as alpha-blockers can help decrease
blood pressure
Parasympathetic nervous system shares control with the sympathetic nervous system, except
blood vessels
This hormone would increase to the greatest degree in stressful situations
epinephrine...
At the top of the autonomic nervous system hierarchy, the __________ controls most of the autonomic nervous system functions via the reticular formation.
hypothalamus
Visceral responses to emotion are mediated by the
hypothalamus
All of the following are effects of the sympathetic nervous system except
increase in digestion
A women was prescribed scopolamine (a muscarinic receptor antagonist) for motion sickness for a 10 day cruise. During the trip she started to experience: dry mouth, pupil dilation, increased heart rate, difficulty voiding urine. The drug's symptoms are due to
inhibition of parasympathetic NS
The sympathetic nervous system differs from the parasympathetic. Which of the following is not a description of the sympathetic NS A it is craniosacral in origin. B some fibers release norepinephrine. C its effects are more diffuse than they are localized. D its effects last longer than the parasympathetic. E none of the above, all describe sympathetic F all the above are not sympathetic G more than one of the above
it is craniosacral in origin
The autonomic nervous system's nerves are?
motor only
Arrector pili muscle contraction is due to which ANS division
parasympathetic
Constriction of blood vessel of digestive tract is due to which ANS division
parasympathetic
Drugs classified as alpha-blockers can help decrease
parasympathetic
Pupil dialation is due to which ANS division?
parasympathetic
Relaxation of bladder smooth muscle wall is due to w hich ANS division
parasympathetic
The ___ system is characterized by long preganglionic and short postganglionic fibers
parasympathetic
All somatic neurons and all ___________ release acetylcholine
postganglionic fibers of the parasympathetic division, and preganglionic fibers of the autonomic nervous system
The pain felt in the left arm during a heart attack is known as ______________.
referred pain
Atropine, which blocks muscarinic receptors, could cause all of the following except:
skeletal muscle paralysis.
Norepinephrine is secreted by ________
some axons of the sympathetic nervous system
Which area of the body receives no innervation by the parasympathetic nervous system
sweat glands
Bronchoconstriction is due to which ANS division?
sympathetic
Decreased Heart Rate is due to which ANS division?
sympathetic
Dilation of blood vessel of digestive tract is due to which ANS division
sympathetic
Relaxation of the bladder's sphincters is due to which ANS division
sympathetic
The ___ system is characterized by short preganglionic and long postganglionic fibers
sympathetic
Which ANS division is responsible for increased urine output
sympathetic
ncreased gastrointestinal (digestive) activity is due to which ANS division?
sympathetic
The ______ division will produce a diffuse effect rather then local effect. The ______ division's has a short duration
sympathetic = diffuse effect; parasympathetic = short duration
The parotid salivary gland activity is controlled (altered) by the ___ system
sympathetic NS and parasympathetic NS
In general, sympathetic innervation travel to visceral organs via the lumbar and sacral splanchnic nerves. These nerves will inhibit the activity of these organs. This is logical because
sympathetic activity primes the body for physical activity and temporarily shuts down noncritical bodily activities.
Body temperature regulation is under the control of the:
sympathetic nervous system
Norepinephrine is released exclusively by the ______ axon
sympathetic postganglionic
A synonym for the autonomic nervous system reflects its major function. The synonym is ___________
the involuntary nervous system...
All of the following statements about the ANS are true, except: A preganglionic neuron cell bodies are in the CNS. B The autonomic ganglia are in the PNS. C autonomic ganglia contain only motor neurons. D the presynaptic axons extend to the effectors. E none of the above, all are true
the presynaptic axons extend to the effectors
Muscarinic receptors differ from nicotinic receptors in:
they can be inhibitory
Preganglionic sympathetic fibers exit the spinal cord via the ________ root and enter the__________
ventral root; sympathetic trunk