Physiological Psych. Module 1.1 Quiz

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Water, oxygen, and ____ most freely flow across a cell membrane.

carbon dioxide

The major disadvantage of a blood-brain barrier is that ____.

certain required chemicals must be actively transported

The branching fibers that form the information-receiving pole of the nerve cells are called ____.

dendrites

Nodes of Ranvier are ____.

gaps in the myelin of axons

What is the main source of nutrition for vertebrate neurons?​

glucose

Radial glia ____.

guide the migration of neurons during embryonic development

Chemicals are released by axons ____.

into the junction between neurons

If all of a neuron's dendrites or axons were contained within the spinal cord, it would be considered a(n) ____ neuron.​

intrinsic

Korsakoff's syndrome ____.

is marked by severe memory impairments

Glial cells whose function most closely resembles that of the immune system are called

microglia

The two basic kinds of cells in the nervous system are

neurons and glia

Why do neurons rely so heavily on glucose as their source of nutrition?​

other fuels do not readily cross the blood-brain barrier

Neurons differ most strongly from other body cells in their ____.

shape

Which type of glia builds myelin sheaths around axons in the periphery of the body?​

Schwann cells

What mechanism prevents or slows some chemicals from entering the brain, while allowing others to enter?​

a blood-brain barrier

Ribosomes are the part of a cell that ____.

synthesizes new proteins

What structure is composed of two layers of fat molecules that are free to flow around one another?

the membrane

What leads to Korsakoff's syndrome?​

thiamine deficiency due to chronic alcoholism

Why does the brain need thiamine?

to enable it to metabolize glucose

Glucose enters the brain via which type of transport?

active transport

A presynaptic terminal is also known as ____.

an end bulb

Dendrites ____.

are branching fibers that get narrower near their ends

As compared to dendrites, axons usually ____.

are covered with myelin

Glial cells ____.

are smaller but more numerous than neurons in the human brain

What type of glia helps to synchronize the activity of axons?

astrocytes

As a general rule, axons convey information ____.

away from their own cell body

Neurons typically have one ____, but many ____.​

axon; dendrites

What type of glia release chemicals that modify the activity of neighboring neurons?

astrocytes

Which type of glia remove waste material in the nervous system?​

astrocytes

If you were to accidentally touch a hot stove with your hand, you would quickly pull your hand away. The information carried to the muscles in your arm to make them contract was carried by ____.

efferent neurons

The cell membrane is composed of two layers of ____.

fat

The membrane of a neuron is composed of ____ with ____ embedded in them.​

fat molecules; proteins

Many dendrites contain short outgrowths called spines that ____.

increase the surface area available for synapses

What type of neuron in the pons receives information only from other cells in the pons and sends information only to other cells in the pons?​

intrinsic

What happens to a virus that manages to cross the blood-brain barrier and enter the brain?

it remains there and may cause negative effects several years later

What do neurons have that other cells do not?​

large, branching extensions

Molecules that can cross the blood-brain barrier are usually ____.

molecules that can dissolve in the fats of the capillary walls

The insulating material that covers many vertebrate axons is called the ____.

myelin sheath

The structure that contains the cell's chromosomes is called the ____.

nucleus

What type of glial cells myelinate axons in the brain and spinal cord?

oligodendrocytes

____ in the brain and spinal cord and ____ in the periphery are specialized types of glia that build the myelin sheaths that surround neurons.​

oligodendrocytes; Schwann cells

An axon has many branches, each of which swells at its tip. These are known as ____.

presynaptic terminals

Small, charged molecules can cross the cell membrane through ____.

protein channels

The surface of a dendrite is lined with specialized junctions through which the dendrite receives information from other neurons. What are these junctions called?​

synaptic receptors


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