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100 200 300 400 500 NeuronImpulse Brain PNS Misc. 2 main Misc. I 100
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Carries impulses toward the cell body. A 100 a100
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Carries impulses away from the cell body. A 200
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Component that electrically insulates the axon and increases impulse speed. A 300
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The gaps between Schwann cells on the axon where depolarization occurs. A 400
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What type of configuration is shown when one presynaptic-neuron is synapsing with several other postsynaptic- neurons? A 500
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This must be reached for depolarization of a neuron to occur. B 100 b100
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During repolarization, what ion diffuses and where does it go? B 200
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What is the inside charge and outside charge of the neuron membrane when it is polarized? B 300
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When an impulse reaches the end bulb, what happens next to cause neurotransmitter vesicle migration? B 400
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What process maintains the excess Na+ outside the cell and an excess of K+ inside the cell during the resting potential stage? B 500
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Meningeal layer where the CSF circulates within. C 100 c100
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Allows the two cerebral hemispheres to work together. C 200
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What part of the brain programs and fine tunes voluntary body movements and coordination? C 300
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Screens all incoming sensory data except for smell. C 400
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What area of the brain controls the body’s hunger need where one would eat anything when in an extreme situation? C 500
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What division of the PNS effectors is considered voluntary? D 100 d100
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Division of the ANS that would increase secretion of gastric juice and saliva. D 200
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What 2 regions on the spinal cord do the sympathetic fibers originate from? D 300
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Type of ANS neuron that extends from the CNS to a ganglion. D 400
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What 2 terms can you use to describe the neurons that carry impulses from the nose to the brain? Choose from the terms below: somatic/visceral/autonomic/afferent/efferent D 500
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General term for a neurotransmitter that will cause a postsynaptic neuron to be less active. E 100 e100
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Put the reflex arc steps in correct order: gland, stimulus, afferent, efferent, interneuron E 200
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Neuroglia that help feed the neurons. E 300
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Name a neurotransmitter that is increases postsynaptic activity in skeletal muscles. E 400
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Afferent impulses enter the spinal cord through this nerve root: E 500
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Neuroglia that insulate neurons within the CNS. F 100 f100
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Paralysis of the right foot would mean a problem in this side and lobe of the cerebrum. F 200
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What is the effector in the somatic reflex involving the achillies tendon? F 300
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Neuroglia that wander around the brain protecting the neurons and destroying old cells. F 400
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The Babinski reflex is used to determine damage to the corticospinal tract of the spinal cord. What is the positive response for the Babinski reflex and is a positive response normal or abnormal? F 500
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