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chapter 11 nerves

front 1

Nervous tissue is made up of _____ principa cell population.

back 1

2

front 2

Neuroglia of the peripheral nervous system include

back 2

satellite cells and schwann chells

front 3

__________ are the basic functional units of nervous tissue.

back 3

Neurons

front 4

These branching neuron processes serve as receptive regions and transmit electrical signals toward the body. They are _________.

back 4

dendrites

front 5

Axons are the neuron processes that generate and conduct nerve inpulses.

back 5

True

front 6

Most axons are covered with a fatty material called_________.

back 6

Myelin

front 7

Neuron fibers (axons) running through the central nervous system form ________ of white matter.

back 7

Tracts

front 8

Neurons can be classified according to structure. ______ neruons have many processes that issue from the body.

back 8

multipolar

front 9

Neruons can be classified according to function. __________ or motor neurons carry activating immpulses from the central nervous system primarily to body muscles or glands.

back 9

Efferent

front 10

Within a nerve, each fiber is surrounded by a delicate connective tissue sheath called the:

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endoneurium