APHY 101 Final Exam Review Questions
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What are the functions of the nervous system? - ANS-detects changes, make decisions,
stimulates muscle and gland tissue, and maintains homeostasis
Receiving information, receptors detect changes, transduce into electrical impulse, and carries
information to CNS is - ANS-sensory function
CNS, coordinates incoming information, makes decisions on how the body will respond is -
ANS-integrative function
carries signal to effectors, acts out decision, SNS and ANS is - ANS-motor function
receive information - ANS-dendrite
axon hillock, collaterals - ANS-axon
multiple dendrites, branched axons - ANS-multipolar
cell body on one side, dendrites fused - ANS-pseudounipolar
single dendrite - ANS-bipolar
lacks an identifiable axon - ANS-anaxonic
conduct impulses from receptors in peripheral body parts into the brain or spinal cord, most
unipolar, some bipolar and some multipolar - ANS-sensory neurons
completely within the CNS, complex branching processes, relays information between neurons
in the brain and spinal cord, multipolar - ANS-interneurons
conducts impulses from the brain or spinal cord out to effectors - muscles or glands, multipolar -
ANS-motor neurons
with correct Answers 2025/2026 A+
Graded 100% Verified
What are the functions of the nervous system? - ANS-detects changes, make decisions,
stimulates muscle and gland tissue, and maintains homeostasis
Receiving information, receptors detect changes, transduce into electrical impulse, and carries
information to CNS is - ANS-sensory function
CNS, coordinates incoming information, makes decisions on how the body will respond is -
ANS-integrative function
carries signal to effectors, acts out decision, SNS and ANS is - ANS-motor function
receive information - ANS-dendrite
axon hillock, collaterals - ANS-axon
multiple dendrites, branched axons - ANS-multipolar
cell body on one side, dendrites fused - ANS-pseudounipolar
single dendrite - ANS-bipolar
lacks an identifiable axon - ANS-anaxonic
conduct impulses from receptors in peripheral body parts into the brain or spinal cord, most
unipolar, some bipolar and some multipolar - ANS-sensory neurons
completely within the CNS, complex branching processes, relays information between neurons
in the brain and spinal cord, multipolar - ANS-interneurons
conducts impulses from the brain or spinal cord out to effectors - muscles or glands, multipolar -
ANS-motor neurons