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Digestive System Jeopardy Category 1 Nervous System Overview Category 2 Nerve Cells Parts Category 3 Nerve Cells Neurons Category 4 Neuroglia Category 5 Membrane Potential &Synapse Category 6 CNS vs. PNS 10 20 30 40 50

The central nervous system consists of the ____. A) combination of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems B) brain and spinal cord C) combined sensory and motor systems D) cranial and spinal nerves Category 1 Nervous System Overview 10 points Category 1 - 10 Answer...

The central nervous system consists of the ____. A) combination of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems B) brain and spinal cord C) combined sensory and motor systems D) cranial and spinal nerves Category 1 Nervous System Overview 10 points Home

What are the main divisions of the nervous system? A) the sensory system & the motor system B) the peripheral nervous system and central nervous system C) the dendritic and the axonal systems D) the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems Category 1 - 20 points Category 1 - 20 Answer...

What are the main divisions of the nervous system? A) the sensory system & the motor system B) the peripheral nervous system and central nervous system C) the dendritic and the axonal systems D) the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems Category 1 - 20 points Home

Which one of these effectors is NOT directly controlled by the autonomic nervous system: A) smooth muscle B) cardiac muscle C) most glands D) skeletal muscle E) abdominal organs Category 1 - 30 points Answer...

Which one of these effectors is NOT directly controlled by the autonomic nervous system: A) smooth muscle B) cardiac muscle C) most glands D) skeletal muscle E) abdominal organs Category 1 - 30 points Home

DOUBLE JEOPARDY! :) Which of the following is the correct sequence in a typical reflex arc: a. 5, 2, 3, 4, 1 b. 1, 5, 3, 4, 2 c. 5, 1, 3, 2, 4 d. 1, 5, 3, 4, 2 e. 4, 2, 3, 1, 5 Category 1 - 80 points 1. Afferent neuron 2. Effector neuron 3. Integration center 4. Effector 5. Receptor Answer...

DOUBLE JEOPARDY! :) Which of the following is the correct sequence in a typical reflex arc: a. 5, 2, 3, 4, 1 b. 1, 5, 3, 4, 2 c. 5, 1, 3, 2, 4 d. 1, 5, 3, 4, 2 e. 4, 2, 3, 1, 5 Category 1 - 80 points 1. Afferent neuron 2. Effector neuron 3. Integration center 4. Effector 5. Receptor Answer...

A) peripheral nervous system B sympathetic nervous system The part of the body that integrates the info it receives from all over the body in order to make decisions is called the: A) peripheral nervous system B sympathetic nervous system C) parasympathetic nervous system D) central nervous system Category 1 - 50 points Answer...

A) peripheral nervous system B sympathetic nervous system The part of the body that integrates the info it receives from all over the body in order to make decisions is called the: A) peripheral nervous system B sympathetic nervous system C) parasympathetic nervous system D) central nervous system Category 1 - 50 points Home

An axon conducts nerve impulses ________ the cell body. A) away from B) toward C) both toward and away from D) around, bypassing E) only inside Category 2 - 10 points Answer...

An axon conducts nerve impulses ________ the cell body. A) away from B) toward C) both toward and away from D) around, bypassing E) only inside Category 2 - 10 points Home

A dendrite conducts nerve impulses ________ the cell body. A) away from B) toward C) both toward and away from D) around, bypassing E) only inside Category 2 - 20 points Answer...

A dendrite conducts nerve impulses ________ the cell body. A) away from B) toward C) both toward and away from D) around, bypassing E) only inside Category 2 - 20 points Home

Gaps in the myelin sheath are called A) nodes of Ranvier B) the synapse C) axonal interstices D) myelinoids Category 2 - 30 points Answer...

Gaps in the myelin sheath are called A) nodes of Ranvier B) the synapse C) axonal interstices D) myelinoids Category 2 - 30 points Home

_______ is a disease of the myelin sheath. A) Leprosy B) Alzheimer disease C) Multiple sclerosis D) Polio Double Jeopardy Category 2 - 40 • 2 = 80 points Answer...

_______ is a disease of the myelin sheath. A) Leprosy B) Alzheimer disease C) Multiple sclerosis D) Polio Double Jeopardy Category 2 - 40 • 2 = 80 points Home

The neuron processes that normally receive incoming stimuli are called: A) Schwann cells B) dendrites C) neurolemmas D) satellite cells E) axons Category 2 - 50 points Answer...

The neuron processes that normally receive incoming stimuli are called: A) Schwann cells B) dendrites C) neurolemmas D) satellite cells E) axons Category 2 - 50 points Home

Which of the following are the parts of a neuron? A) brain, spinal cord, & vertebral column B) dendrite, axon, and cell body C) sensory and motor D) cortex, medulla and sheath E) sympathetic and parasympathetic Category 3 - 10 points Answer...

Which of the following are the parts of a neuron? A) brain, spinal cord, & vertebral column B) dendrite, axon, and cell body C) sensory and motor D) cortex, medulla and sheath E) sympathetic and parasympathetic Category 3 - 10 points Home

Nerve impulses go from sensory neurons in sense organs directly to the muscles and glands that respond. A) True B) False Category 3 - 20 points Answer...

Nerve impulses go from sensory neurons in sense organs directly to the muscles and glands that respond. A) True B) False Category 3 - 20 points Home

Which of the following is/are type(s) of neurons? DOUBLE JEOPARDY! Which of the following is/are type(s) of neurons? A) sensory B) motor C) interneurons D) all of the above Category 3 - 30 x2 = 60 points Answer...

Which of the following is/are type(s) of neurons? DOUBLE JEOPARDY! Which of the following is/are type(s) of neurons? A) sensory B) motor C) interneurons D) all of the above Category 3 - 30 x2 = 60 points Home

Category 3 - (40 pt x2) 80 points Double Jeopardy: Sensory nerve cells act as the decision-making cells to sum up all signals for certain stimuli. A) True B) False Category 3 - (40 pt x2) 80 points Answer...

Category 3 - (40 pt x2) 80 points Double Jeopardy: Sensory nerve cells act as the decision-making cells to sum up all signals for certain stimuli. A) True B) False Category 3 - (40 pt x2) 80 points Home

C) autonomic nervous system D) central nervous system A sensory neuron of the peripheral nervous system takes nerve impulses from sensory receptors to the: A) motor neurons B) interneurons C) autonomic nervous system D) central nervous system Category 3 - 50 points Answer...

C) autonomic nervous system D) central nervous system A sensory neuron of the peripheral nervous system takes nerve impulses from sensory receptors to the: A) motor neurons B) interneurons C) autonomic nervous system D) central nervous system Category 3 - 50 points Home

A nerve fiber obeys an all-or-none law insofar as it either fires or does not fire depending on whether the stimulus is above a threshold. A) True B) False Category 4 - 10 points Answer...

A nerve fiber obeys an all-or-none law insofar as it either fires or does not fire depending on whether the stimulus is above a threshold. A) True B) False Category 4 - 10 points Home

Neuroglial cells support and provide nutrition for the ________. A) muscle cells B) glands C) neurons D) nephrons Category 4 - 20 points Answer...

Neuroglial cells support and provide nutrition for the ________. A) muscle cells B) glands C) neurons D) nephrons Category 4 - 20 points Home

Schwann cells are the main neurons of the spinal cord. A) True B) False Category 4 DOUBLE JEOPARDY - 60 points Answer...

Schwann cells are the main neurons of the spinal cord. A) True B) False Category 4 DOUBLE JEOPARDY - 60 points Home

Schwann cells are one of several types of ________ cells in the nervous system. A) sensory B) motor C) association D) neuroglial Category 4 - 40 points Answer...

Schwann cells are one of several types of ________ cells in the nervous system. A) sensory B) motor C) association D) neuroglial Category 4 - 40 points Home

Schwann cells produce layers of membrane containing myelin, which provides nutrition for the dendrites. A) True B) False Category 4 - 50 points Answer...

Schwann cells produce layers of membrane containing myelin, which provides nutrition for the dendrites. A) True B) False Category 4 - 50 points Home

Category 5 - 10 points Acetylcholine and norepinephrine are two well-known _________. A) postsynaptic receptors B) enzymes that rapidly inactivate neurotransmitters C) drugs of abuse D) neurotransmitters Category 5 - 10 points Answer...

Category 5 - 10 points Acetylcholine and norepinephrine are two well-known _________. A) postsynaptic receptors B) enzymes that rapidly inactivate neurotransmitters C) drugs of abuse D) neurotransmitters Category 5 - 10 points Home

C) neurotransmitter molecules In humans, transmission of nerve impulses across a synaptic cleft is carried out by A) sodium ions B) potassium ions C) neurotransmitter molecules D) the nodes of Ranvier Category 5 - 20 points Answer...

C) neurotransmitter molecules In humans, transmission of nerve impulses across a synaptic cleft is carried out by A) sodium ions B) potassium ions C) neurotransmitter molecules D) the nodes of Ranvier Category 5 - 20 points Home

A) under ionic pressure The resting potential indicates that the inside of the neuron is ___ compared to the outside. A) under ionic pressure B) positive C) negative D) inactive Category 5 - 30 points Answer...

A) under ionic pressure The resting potential indicates that the inside of the neuron is ___ compared to the outside. A) under ionic pressure B) positive C) negative D) inactive Category 5 - 30 points Home

The action potential changes the charge inside the axon from positive to negative. A) True B) False Category 5 - 40 points Answer...

The action potential changes the charge inside the axon from positive to negative. A) True B) False Category 5 - 40 points Home

Transmission across a synapse is achieved mainly by a________. A) ionic bonding B) diffusion of neurotransmitter across the cleft C) physical contact of axon to dendrite allowing the nerve impulse to continue onward D) diffusion of sodium ions across the cleft Category 5 - 50 points Answer...

Transmission across a synapse is achieved mainly by a________. A) ionic bonding B) diffusion of neurotransmitter across the cleft C) physical contact of axon to dendrite allowing the nerve impulse to continue onward D) diffusion of sodium ions across the cleft Category 5 - 50 points Home

The peripheral nervous system (PNS) lies outside the central nervous system (CNS). A) True B) False Category 6 - 10 points Answer...

The peripheral nervous system (PNS) lies outside the central nervous system (CNS). A) True B) False Category 6 - 10 points Home

The somatic system contains nerves that control _________. A) skeletal muscles B) internal organs, joints, and glands C) skeletal muscles, skin, and glands D) smooth muscles, cardiac muscles and glands Category 6 - 20 points Answer...

The somatic system contains nerves that control _________. A) skeletal muscles B) internal organs, joints, and glands C) skeletal muscles, skin, and glands D) smooth muscles, cardiac muscles and glands Category 6 - 20 points Home

A) sympathetic nervous system B )brain, spinal cord, or in ganglia The peripheral nervous system includes the nerves, which are neurons with cell bodies that occur in the ________. A) sympathetic nervous system B )brain, spinal cord, or in ganglia C) motor system D) autonomic system Category 6 - 30 points Answer...

A) sympathetic nervous system B )brain, spinal cord, or in ganglia The peripheral nervous system includes the nerves, which are neurons with cell bodies that occur in the ________. A) sympathetic nervous system B )brain, spinal cord, or in ganglia C) motor system D) autonomic system Category 6 - 30 points Home

The PNS nerves are part of either the somatic system or the ________ . A) motor system B) central nervous system C) sympathetic system D) parasympathetic system E) autonomic system Category 6 - 40 points Answer...

The PNS nerves are part of either the somatic system or the ________ . A) motor system B) central nervous system C) sympathetic system D) parasympathetic system E) autonomic system Category 6 - 40 points Home

White matters refers to myelinated fibers in the: A) SNS B) PNS C) ANS D) CNS E) both ANS and SNS Category 6 - 50 points Answer...

White matters refers to myelinated fibers in the: A) SNS B) PNS C) ANS D) CNS E) both ANS and SNS Category 6 - 50 points Home