Nervous System Review
Arrange the events of synaptic transmission (synapse) in correct sequence. (1) action potential causes the calcium gated channels to open (2) neurotransmitter binds with receptor on postsynaptic cell (3) neurotransmitter diffuses across the synaptic cleft (4) membrane permeability to sodium ions on postsynaptic cell increases (5) calcium signals the release of neurotransmitters via exocytosis
1,5,3,2,4
There are _________ pairs of cranial nerves and ___________ pairs of spinal nerves.
12, 31
Which of the following sequences best represents cerebral spinal fluid circulation? 1.) third ventricle 2.) choroid plexus 3.) lateral ventricles 4.) sub-arachnoid space 5.) fourth ventricle 6.) venous blood
2,3,1,5,4,6
If you were to burn your hand with a candle, what would the sequence of the reflex arc be? (1) motor neuron (2) interneuron (3) effector organ (4) sensory neuron (5) sensory receptor
5, 4, 2, 1, 3
Leak Channels
Allow for ions to move freely through without closing
Motor pathway
An all or none reaction in one direction
Which of the following does the hypothalamus NOT control?
Balance and fine motor skills
During repolarization
Both potassium rushes out and the sodium potassium pump re-establishes polarization
Mechanoreceptors
Detect chemicals changes
T/F: During a polarized state, the neuron is said to be more positive on the inside in relation to the outside. This is because more potassium ions are leaking out causing the internal environment to be positive.
False
T/F: The spinal cord root associated with the sensory pathway is the ventral root. The nerve impulses in this pathway are propagated (sent) towards the spinal cord.
False
If you want to consciously walk up the stairs, this thought starts:
In the pre central gyrus
The sympathetic nervous system
Is activated by the neurotransmitter acetylcholine
The sympathetic nervous system
Is typically associated with a rapid changes in vital signs
At night you become very drowsy this may be a direct result of __________ which is being released from the ____________.
Melatonin, pineal gland
Which of the following does NOT require ATP usage?
Movement of ions through leak channels
Case Scenario: You are sitting at home and you notice that you smell something. The smell is that of natural gas. You immediately check the house and don't notice any fires of sorts. You're a bit worried that this may be a gas leak and panic in a way. You notice your heart rate is thumping and respiratory rates are a bit labored. You immediately leave the house and ran to a neighbor's house were you become very concerned and worried not only for your house but also for your pets that are still inside the house. You call 911 and the fire department determines that there was indeed a natural gas leak and you were lucky to escape without being harmed In this case scenario your instincts allowed you used your sense of smell to determine there was a problem, this was:
Part of the cranial nerves sensing the gases
Graded potential
Short lived changes in membrane potentials
Which of the following is true about the movement of ions across an excitable living membranes?
Sodium and potassium leak channels in the membrane are always open which allows for ion movement.
The __________________ "resets" the ionic concentration differences and exchanges ________ sodium for ______ potassium.
Sodium potassium pump, 3, 2
T/F: The astrocyte cell is a glial cell that is responsible for the blood brain barrier and is found wrapping its cellular extension around blood vessels and neurons.
True
Case Scenario: You are sitting at home and you notice that you smell something. The smell is that of natural gas. You immediately check the house and don't notice any fires of sorts. You're a bit worried that this may be a gas leak and panic in a way. You notice your heart rate is thumping and respiratory rates are a bit labored. You immediately leave the house and run to a neighbor's house were you become very concerned and worried not only for your house but also for your pets that are still inside the house. You call 911 and the fire department determines that there was indeed a natural gas leak and you were lucky to escape without being harmed In this case scenario, you physically leaving the house
Was a conscious decision helped by the epinephrine that allowed you to move your muscles quickly
The myelinated sheath
Wraps around the cell body
Case Scenario: You are sitting at home and you notice that you smell something. The smell is that of natural gas. You immediately check the house and don't notice any fires of sorts. You're a bit worried that this may be a gas leak and panic in a way. You notice your heart rate is thumping and respiratory rates are a bit labored. You immediately leave the house and walk to a neighbor's house were you become very concerned and worried not only for your house but also for your pets that are still inside the house. You call 911 and the fire department determines that there was indeed a natural gas leak and you were lucky to escape without being harmed. In this case scenario, after you left the house
You were releasing acetylcholine as you were in the parasympathetic nervous division
Case Scenario: You are sitting at home and you notice that you smell something. The smell is that of natural gas. You immediately check the house and don't notice any fires of sorts. You're a bit worried that this may be a gas leak and panic in a way. You notice your heart rate is thumping and respiratory rates are a bit labored. You immediately left the house and ran to a neighbor's house were you become very concerned and worried not only for your house but also for your pets that are still inside the house. You call 911 and the fire department determines that there was indeed a natural gas leak and you were lucky to escape without being harmed. In this case scenario, after you left the house
You were releasing acetylcholine as you were in the sympathetic nervous division
Which of the following does NOT describe the Autonomic Nervous System?
a system of motor neurons that innervates all skeletal muscle cells
Synaptic vesicles found in the presynaptic terminals of the neuromuscular junction contain
acetylcholine
Which of the following describes the nervous systems integration function?
analyzes sensory information, stores information, makes decisions
Neuroglial cells
are classified as permanent cells
The anatomical part of a neuron that conducts impulses away from its cell body is called a(n) ________.
axon
The central nervous system is composed of the
brain and spinal cord
neurotransmitters
chemicals that stimulate effector organs
Which of the following is NOT a function of skeletal muscle?
constriction of the stomach
The anterior portion of the sclera that is transparent is the
cornea
Light passes through the following structures in which order?
cornea, aqueous humor, lens, vitreous humor
The __________________ are the structures of the neuron in which action potentials are being sent towards the cell body.
dendrites
What does "B" best represent?
depolarization
What does "E" best represent?
depolarization
Nocciceptors
detect pain
Action potential
directly effects the effector organ
During depolarization the inside of the cell becomes more _____________ because ________ rushes into the cell.
egative -90mv, potassium
The ciliated CNS neuroglia that plays an active role in producing and moving the cerebrospinal fluid are the:
ependymal cells
The left side of the brain controls the right side of the body because:
fibers cross over right below the hypothalamus
What does "E" best represent?
hyperpolarization
What structure regulates the amount of light passing to the visual receptors of the eye?
iris
The motor pathway
is always sending information to an effector organ
Your iris
is controlled by the autonomic nervous system
Emotions, fears and memories of specific events that cause emotions are associated with the:
limbic system
Sensory patheay
located in the dorsal root
Stimulating the sympathetic nervous sytem results with stimulation of
motor neuron
The portion of the neural reflex arc that stimulates an effector organ is referred to as the:
motor neuron
The charge on the inside of a cell upon completion of repolarization is ________________.
negative -70mv
In what way does the interior of a cell membrane of a polarized cell differ from the external environment? The interior is ________.
negatively charged and contains less sodium
Conscious perception/interpretation of vision reflects activity in the ________.
occipital lobe of the cerebrum
Schwann cells are functionally similar to ________.
oligodendrocytes
Which of these meningeal membranes is considered to be the least durable and found against the nervous tissue?
pia matter
Immediately after an action potential has peaked (after depolarization), which cellular gates open?
potassium
Which ion is most permeable in a polarized neuron?
potassium
What does "C" best represent?
repolarization
The sodium potassium pump ________________, and exchanges ___________.
resets the ionic concentration difference, 3 sodium for 2 potassium
What does "A" best represent?
resting membrane potential
The ion found predominately in the intracellular fluid in a resting cell is
sodium
During depolarization you would find ________________ moving into the cell.
sodium ions
Referred pain is the result of the body not able to properly determine the _____________ from the ________________ and thus gives us pain in other areas of the body.
somatic pain receptors, visceral pain receptors
______________inhibits melatonin release
sunlight
Which of these is not associated with the motor pathway?
sympathetic
Preparing the body for the "fight-or-flight" response is the role of the ________.
sympathetic nervous system
The area where an impulse from one nerve cell is communicated to another nerve cell is referred to as the ________.
synapse
The blind spot of the eye is where ________.
the optic nerve enters/leaves the eye
What does "D" best represent?
threshold that needs to be met
What is the main function of the rods in the eye?
vision in dim light
Which ion channel opens in response to a change in membrane potential (charge) and participates in the generation and conduction of action potentials?
voltage-gated channel
The myelinated sheath
wraps around the cell body