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FUNDAMENTALS OF HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY EXAM II--UNIVERSITY OF IOWA FALL 2025 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2025/2026

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Central Nervous System - ANSWERS-brain and spinal cord -Control and integration Peripheral Nervous System - ANSWERS-cranial and spinal nerves -communication--connects CNS to receptors, glands, etc. Neuron - ANSWERS-conducts electrical signals -basic unit of nervous system Neuroglia - ANSWERS-majority of all nerve tissue cells -support neurons Structure of a neuron - ANSWERS-dendrites -cell body -axonal hillock -axon -axon terminal myelin - ANSWERSsheath around axon providing insulation and works to speed up electrical signals Afferent neurons - ANSWERSSignal goes to CNS Location of sensory receptors of afferent neurons - ANSWERSsensory receptor in PNS

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FUNDAMENTALS OF HUMAN
PHYSIOLOGY EXAM II--UNIVERSITY
OF IOWA FALL 2025 EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
2025/2026

,Central Nervous System - ANSWERS-brain and spinal cord
-Control and integration

Peripheral Nervous System - ANSWERS-cranial and spinal nerves
-communication--connects CNS to receptors, glands, etc.

Neuron - ANSWERS-conducts electrical signals
-basic unit of nervous system

Neuroglia - ANSWERS-majority of all nerve tissue cells
-support neurons

Structure of a neuron - ANSWERS-dendrites
-cell body
-axonal hillock
-axon
-axon terminal

myelin - ANSWERSsheath around axon providing insulation and works to speed up
electrical signals

Afferent neurons - ANSWERSSignal goes to CNS

Location of sensory receptors of afferent neurons - ANSWERSsensory receptor in PNS

Efferent neurons - ANSWERSsignal goes to PNS
-somatic
-Autonomic Nervous System

somatic nervous system - ANSWERSPart of PNS related to skeletal muscle and
voluntary movement

Interneurons - ANSWERSboth body and receptors in CNS
-association

Schwann Cells - ANSWERScells in the peripheral nervous system that produce the
myelin sheath around neuronal axons.

Oligodendrocytes - ANSWERSproduction of myelin in the central nervous system

Astrocytes - ANSWERSprovide physical and metabolic support for neurons

, microglia - ANSWERS-located throughout the brain and spinal cord.
-account for 10-15% of all cells found within the brain
-they act as the first and main form of active immune defense in the central nervous
system (CNS).

Ependymal cells - ANSWERSline CFS filled cavities

Regeneration of Cut Neurons - ANSWERS-regeneration tubes formed by schwann cells

Regeneration in CNS - ANSWERS-oligodendrocytes do not create tubes for regrowth

excitable tissues - ANSWERS-nerve tissue
-muscle tissue

What are excitable tissues capable of? - ANSWERS-undergo rapid changes in
membrane potentials
-can change resting potentials into electrical signals

average resting membrane potential - ANSWERS-70 mV

Polarization - ANSWERSmembrane potential other than 0mV

Depolarization - ANSWERSless negative than resting membrane potential

Repolarization - ANSWERSmembrane returns to resting potential after depoliarization

Hyperpolarization - ANSWERSmore negative than resting membrane potential

Leaky channels - ANSWERSnon-gated
always open

Ligand-gated channels - ANSWERSextracellular ligands and intracellular ligands attach
to channels to open/close channel

Voltage-gated channel - ANSWERSelectrical signals open and close channels

What causes voltage-gated channels to open? - ANSWERSchanges in membrane
potential (depolarization)

Types of channels for K+ - ANSWERS-leaky
-voltage-gated

Types of channels for Na+ - ANSWERSvoltage-gated channel
-opens at -55 mV

Two types of electrical signals - ANSWERS-graded potential

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