CHAPTER ELEVENPRACTICE QUIZ
- The two principal divisions of the nervous system are the central nervous system and the ______nervous system.
- The period of time in which an excitable cell cannot generate another action potential is called the ______period.
- The central nervous system contains the ______and the ______.
- ______neurons carry nerve impulses from receptors toward the central nervous system.
- The “rest and digest” division of the autonomic nervous system is actually called the ______division.
- The neuroglia that produce the myelin sheath in the CNS are the ______.
- The nucleus of the neuron is located within the ______of the neuron.
- Clusters of rough endoplasmic reticulum are commonly called ______.
- Nerve impulses arise in an area called the “trigger zone” of the ______.
- Synaptic vesicles store ______.
- Nerve impulses are received and conducted toward the cell body by ______.
- The effectors for general somatic efferent neurons are ______.
- Nerve cell bodies in the PNS generally are clustered together to form a ______.
- A neuron with one dendrite and one axon is classified as a (an) ______neuron.
- An ion channel that opens in response to direct changes in the membrane potential is called a ______-gated channel.
- Myelinated neurons make up ______matter and transmit impulses ______.
- The ion that rushes into the presynaptic axon terminal causing the release of the neurotransmitters by exocytosis is ______.
- Ion channels that are always open are called ______channels and are responsible for maintaining ______potential.
- The three functions of the nervous system are ______, ______, and ______.
- ______cells line the ventricles of the brain and are responsible for circulating CSF.
- The two “feel good” neurotransmitters secreted by the CNS are ______and ______.
- ______bring a neuron closer to the action potential threshold and are used to stimulate the axon hillock.
- ______summation occurs when a postsynaptic neuron is stimulated by several neurons at the same time.
- ______are an inhibitory peptide neurotransmitter that help to inhibit pain.
- Depolarization of a neuron occurs when which ion flows into the cell? ______
- Essentially all bipolar neurons are ______.
- Most multipolar neurons are ______, conducting impulses within the CNS.
- Gaps in the myelin sheath in the PNS are called ______.
Answers:
- Peripheral
- Refractory
- Brain, spinal cord
- Sensory/afferent
- Parasympathetic
- Oligodendrocyte
- Soma
- Nissl bodies
- Axon hillock
- Neurotransmitters
- Dendrites
- Skeletal muscles
- Ganglion
- Bipolar
- Voltage
- White, quickly
- Ca+
- Electrical synapses, resting membrane
- Input, integration, motor output
- Ependymal
- Norepinephrine, dopamine
- Excitatory postsynaptic potentials (EPSPs)
- Spatial
- Endorphins
- Na+
- Sensory neurons
- Interneurons (association neurons)
- Nodes of Ranvier