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Exam 4

front 1

the neuron cannot respond to a second stimulus, no matter how strong

back 1

absolute refractory period

front 2

the interior of the cell becomes less negative due to an influx of sodium ions

back 2

depolarrization

front 3

the specific period during which potassium ions diffuse out of the neuron due to a change in membrane permeability

back 3

repolarizaztion

front 4

also called a nerve impulse transmitted by axons

back 4

action potential

front 5

an exceptionally strong stimulus can trigger a response

back 5

relative refractory period

front 6

area where nerve impulse in generated

back 6

trigger zone

front 7

receives stimulus

back 7

receptive region

front 8

plasma membrane exhibits voltage-gated Na+ and K+ channels

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conducting region

front 9

plasma membrane exhibits voltage-gated Ca2+ channels

back 9

secretory region

front 10

axon terminals release neurotransmitters

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secretory zone

front 11

plasma membrane exhibits chemically gated ion channels

back 11

secretory region

front 12

the all-or-none phenomenon as applied to nerve conduction states that the whole nerve cell must be stimulated for conduction to take place

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false

front 13

reflexes are rapid, automatic responses to stimuli

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true

front 14

efferent nerve fibers may be located in ganglia lying outside the central nervous system

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true

front 15

cell bodies of sensory neurons may be located in ganglia lying outside the central nervous system

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true

front 16

myelination of the nerve fibers in the central nervous system in the job of the oligodendrocytes

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true

front 17

strong stimuli cause the amplitude of action potentials generated to increase

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false

front 18

the oligodendrocytes can myelinate several axons

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true

front 19

in myelinated axons the voltage-regulated sodium channels are concentrated at the nodes of Ranviver

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true

front 20

large-diameter nerve fibers conduct impulse much faster than small diameter fibers

back 20

true

front 21

a stimulus traveling toward a synapse appears to open calcium ion channels at the presynaptic end, which in turn promotes fusion of synaptic vesicles to the axonal membrane

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true

front 22

what are ciliated CNS neuroglia that play an active role in moving the cerebrospinal fluid called?

back 22

ependymal cells

front 23

which is NOT a special characteristic of neurons?

conduct impulse

extreme longevity

mitotic

exceptionally high metabolic rate

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mitotic

front 24

saltatory conduction is made possible by_____

back 24

the myosin sheath

front 25

an inhibitory postnynaptic potential (IPSP) is associated with _____

back 25

hyperpolarization

front 26

Schwann cells are functionally similar to _____

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oligodendrocytes

front 27

which is NOT true for graded potentials?

short lived

can form on receptor ending

increase amplitude as move away from stimulus point

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increase amplitude as move away from stimulus point

front 28

second nerve impulse CANNOT be generated until

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membrane potential has been reestablished

front 29

interior surface of a cell membrane of a resting (nonconducting) neuron differ from the external environment? the inferior is ____

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negatively charged and contains less sodium

front 30

if a motor neuron in the body were stimulated by an electrode placed about midpoint along the length of axon

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the impulse would spread bidirectionally

front 31

major relay station for sensory information ascending to primary sensory area of the cerebral cortex. contains many nuclei

back 31

thalamus

front 32

brain area that associates experiences necessary for the production of abstract ideas, and conscience

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prefrontal area

front 33

axon from this area form major pyramidal tract

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primary motor cortex

front 34

this area is maintain the main visceral control of the body

back 34

hypothalamus

front 35

the stage when vital signs (blood pressure, heart rate, and body temperature) each their lowest normal levels

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stage 4

front 36

indicated by movement of the eyes under lids, dreaming occurs

back 36

REM

front 37

theta and beta waved begin to appear

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stage 3

front 38

easy to awake; EEG

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show alpha wages; may even deny asleep

front 39

typified by sleep spindle

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stage 2

front 40

begin bout 90 min after onset of sleep

back 40

REM

front 41

necessary for emotional health; may contribute neutral "debugging"

back 41

REM

front 42

gateway to the cerebrum

back 42

thalamus

front 43

motor command center

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cerebellum

front 44

survival center

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brain stem

front 45

executive suite

back 45

cerebrum

front 46

visceral command center

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hypothalamus

front 47

NREM sleep normally exhibits 4 distinct stages, which appear to alternate

back 47

true

front 48

petit mal seizures found in children generally go away with age

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true

front 49

specific motor and sensory functions are localized in specific area called domains, whereas memory and language overlapping domains

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false

front 50

flat EEG is good indication of deep sleep

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true

front 51

corpora quadrigemina and superior colliculi are auditory reflex center

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true

front 52

cell body of somatic motor neurons of spinal nerve are located in the ventral horn of the spinal cord

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true

front 53

meningitis is the most accurate term for inflammation of neurons

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true

front 54

adult spinal cord ends between L1 and L2

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true

front 55

cerebrospinal fluid circulates within the ventricles of the brain and in the subarachnoid space

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true

front 56

the term fainting and syncope described the same thing

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true

front 57

1st obvious sign that the nervous system is forming in the embryo is the thickening of the surface ectoderm to form the neural plate

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true

front 58

the left cerebral hemisphere is usually dominant

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true

front 59

the limbic system acts as your emotional, or effective, brain

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true

front 60

disturbance of posture, muscle tremors at rest, and uncontrolled muscle contraction are all symptoms of damage to the basal nuclei

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true

front 61

most of the ascending pathways to and from the brain cross over from one side of the body to other.

back 61

true

front 62

one functional center found within the medulla oblongata is a respiratory center involved in the control of the rate and depth of breathing

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true

front 63

embryonic damage to the mesencephalon could result in improper formation of the midbrain

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true

front 64

the arbor vitae refers to

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cerebellar white matter

front 65

brain stem consists of the_____

back 65

midbrain, medulla, and pons

front 66

primary auditory cortex is located in the ____

back 66

temporal lope

front 67

what cells line the vetricles of the brain?

back 67

ependymal cells

front 68

subarachnoid space lies between what two layers of meninges?

back 68

arachnoid and pia

front 69

vital centers for the control of heart rate, respiration and blood pressure are located in the _____

back 69

medullla

front 70

cell bodies of the sensory neurons of the spinal nerves are located in _____

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dorsal root ganglia of the spinal cord

front 71

which fissure separates the cererbral hemipheres?

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longitudinal fissure

front 72

a shallow groove on the surface of the cortex is called ___

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sulcus

front 73

the white matter of the spinal cord contains ____

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myelinated and unmyelinated nerve fibers

front 74

an individual accidentally transected the spinal cord between T1 and L1

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paeaplegia

front 75

Broca's area

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is considered a motor speech area

front 76

tests both uper and lower motor pathways. the sole of the foot is stimulated with a dull in strument

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plantar

front 77

consists of an ipsilateral withdrawal reflexes and a contralateral extensor reflex, importantmaintaining balance

back 77

crossed-extensor

front 78

produce a rapid withdrawal of the body part form a painful stimulus; ipsilateral

back 78

flexor

front 79

prevents muscle overstretching and maintains muscle tone

back 79

stretch

front 80

produces muscle relaxation and lengthening in response to tension; the contracting muscle relaxes as its antagonist activated

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golgi tendon

front 81

obturator and femoral nerves branch from this plexus

back 81

lumbar plexus

front 82

striking the "funny bone" (ulnar nerve) may cause injury to a nerve of this plexus

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branchial pelxus

front 83

trauma to a nerve of this plexus may cause wrist drop

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branchial plexus

front 84

a fall or improper administration of an injection to the buttocks may injure a nerve of this flexus

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sacral plexus

front 85

the phrenic nerve branches from this plexus

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golgi tendon

front 86

TRUE OR FALSE

there are 41 pairs of spinal nerve

back 86

false

front 87

TRUE OR FALSE

the glossopharyngeal nerve is the only cranial nerve that contains sensory fibers

back 87

false

front 88

TRUE OR FALSE

the musculocutaneous nerve is the major nerve of the brachial plexus

back 88

true

front 89

TRUE OR FALSE

the second cranial nerve forms a chaisma at the base of the brain for partial crossover of the neutral fibers

back 89

true

front 90

TRUE OR FALSE

the only cranial nerve form to extend beyond the head and neck region are the vagus nerves

back 90

true

front 91

TRUE OR FALSE

the dorsal ramus consists only of motor fiber bringing information to theh spinal cord

back 91

false

front 92

TRUE OR FALSE

dermatomes are skin segments that relate to sensory innervation to the spinal nerves

back 92

true

front 93

TRUE OR FALSE

b/c the Autonomic Nervous System is visceral motor system, afferent pathways are of no importance and actually are rarely found

back 93

false

front 94

TRUE OR FALSE

splanchnic nerves are mixed motor and sensory nerves

back 94

false

front 95

TRUE OR FALSE

most disorders of the autonomic system reflect abnormalities of smooth muscle control

back 95

true

front 96

TRUE OR FALSE

the adrenal medulla is considered a "misplaced" sympathetic ganglion by some

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true

front 97

TRUE OR FALSE

most blood vessels are innervated by the sympathetic division alone

back 97

true

front 98

TRUE OR FALSE

the structures that specifically exhibit vasomotor tone are mostly under sympathetic control

back 98

true

front 99

TRUE OR FALSE

b/c parasympathetic fibers never run in spinal nerves, rami communicates are associated only with the sympathetic division

back 99

true

front 100

TRUE OR FALSE

cranial nerves III, VII, and IX supply the entire parasympathetic innervation of the head; however, only the preganglionic fibers lie within these 3 pair of cranial nerves

back 100

true

front 101

NOT an exteroceptor ?

tough

pressure

pain

temperature

baroreceptor

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baroreceptor

front 102

spinal nerves exiting the cord from the level of L4 to S4 form the ______

back 102

sacral plexus

front 103

inborn or intrinsic reflexes are ______

back 103

involuntary, yet may be modified by learned behavior

front 104

a drug that might be used specifically to reduce heart rate in cardiac patients could be _____

back 104

a beta-blocker

front 105

over 90% of all parasympathetic fibers are derived from cranial nerve number _____

back 105

X

front 106

the "resting and digesting" division of the autonomic nervous system is the _______

back 106

parasympathetic division

front 107

which is NOT a result of parasympathetic stimulation?

salivation

dilation of pupils

increased peristalsis of the digestive viscera

elimination of urine

back 107

dilation of pupils

front 108

sympathetic responses generally are widespread b/c _____

back 108

NE and epinephrine are secreted into blood as partof the sympathetic response

front 109

autonomic ganglia contain _____

back 109

the cell bodies of motor neurons

front 110

which if the following is NOT a plexus of the vagus nerve?

cardiac

pulmonary

celiac

esophageal

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celiac