Mastering A&P Intro into the Nervous System

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Within the white matter of the CNS, axons traveling to similar destinations are bundled together in __________.

tracts

Most neurons in the body are multipolar neurons.

true

Which of the following sequences puts the components of a reflex arc in the correct order of their activation?

receptor, sensory neuron, CNS integration center, motor neuron, effector

Less than 15% of all neurons are interneurons.

False

The somatic motor subdivision of the peripheral nervous system is considered to be an involuntary nervous system.

False

The white matter is the site where neuron cell bodies are clustered.

False

The majority of neurons in the body are

multipolar.

A nerve cell is the same as a

neuron.

The chemical substance that is released at axon terminals is called a

neurotransmitter.

This neuronal region transmits electrical impulses away from the cell body.

axon

This tends to be the longest cytoplasmic projection from a neuron.

axon

Action potentials travel along the

axon membrane.

The entire nerve is surrounded by a tough fibrous sheath called the

epineurium

Gray matter in the CNS contains all of the following except

fiber tracts

Which cells provide the myelin sheath for neurons in the CNS?

oligodendrocyctes

Glial cells that provide the myelin sheath in the CNS are __________.

oligodendrocytes

Motor neurons __________.

form junctions with effector cells, stimulating muscles to contract or glands to secrete

A somatic motor neuron carries

motor commands to the skeletal musculature.

Nerve fascicles are bound into bundles by a wrapping of connective tissue called __________.

perineurium

The covering of a fascicle within a nerve is the

perineurium

Which of the following statements describes interneurons?

Interneurons are multipolar neurons that are confined to the CNS and are linked together in chains that form complex neuronal pathways.

Which cells provide the myelin sheath for neurons in the PNS?

Schwann cells

The difference between myelinated and unmyelinated axons is that

Schwann cells wrap around myelinated axons in concentric layers

Which of the following statements concerning sensory neurons is incorrect?

They contain only dendrites.

What is the function of Nissl (chromatophilic) bodies?

They continually renew cell membranes and proteins of the cytosol.

General visceral sensory impulses include pain, temperature, nausea, and hunger.

True

Special somatic senses have receptors that are located mostly in the head, including hearing and balance and vision.

True

The processes of __________ are in contact with neurons, allowing this type of cell to sense the release of glutamate from neurons. They extract glucose from capillaries to obtain energy.

astrocytes

Of the following, which is the only structure that is found in the PNS, as opposed to in the CNS?

a ganglion

These regions of a neuron are also referred to as terminal boutons.

axon terminal

Which relatively rare type of neuron has two processes extending from opposite sides of the cell body?

bipolar

__________neurons are rare neurons, but are located in the retina and in the olfactory mucosa.

bipolar

This region of the neuron contains a single nucleus surrounded by cytoplasm.

cell body

Most synapses transmit communicating signals using

chemical signaling molecules-neurotransmitters.

Nonmyelinated axons

conduct impulses more slowly than myelinated axons.

Ciliated neuroglial cells that form an epithelium and play an active role in forming and moving cerebrospinal fluid are

ependymal cells.

The peripheral nerve fibers that measure the degree of stretch in the biceps brachii muscle and its tendons are classified as

general somatic sensory.

The peripheral nerve fibers that speed up the movement of the digestive tract are classified as

general visceral motor (efferent).

Most tumors in the brain originate from

glial cells.

__________matter is a mixture of neuronal cell bodies, dendrites, unmyelinated axons, and neuroglia.

gray

Where is the structural link between the CNS and PNS located?

in the gray matter of the CNS

The somatic sensory division of the PNS __________.

includes general senses of pressure, pain, vibration, and temperature in body wall and limbs

A node of Ranvier (myelin sheath gap)

is a bare region of axonal membrane in myelinated axons only.

Which part or parts of the neuron are found in the white matter of the central nervous system?

long axonal processes

These glial cells arise from embryonic white blood cells.

microglia

Which cells are the macrophages of the CNS?

microglial cells

The simplest type of reflex, in which there is no interneuron between the sensory and motor neuron, is called a __________reflex.

monosynaptic

These glial cells surround the cell bodies of sensory neurons within ganglia of the PNS.

satellite cells

Myelin on axons functions to

speed the rate of impulse conduction and insulate neighboring axons from one another.

What is the function of synaptic vesicles inside axon terminals?

store and release neurotransmitters

Chemical signals diffuse between neurons at this location.

synapse


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