Guide: Foundations of Neurobiology and Cardiovascular Physiology
Section 1: Neurons and Anatomy
1. Which type of neuron is responsible for transmitting information from an
organism’s internal and external environment to the brain?
A) Motor neurons
B) Interneurons
C) Sensory neurons
D) Bipolar neurons
Correct Answer: C. Sensory neurons receive information from
internal/external environments and transmit it to the brain
Rationale: Sensory neurons act as the initial input source for the nervous
system.
2. What is the primary role of interneurons within a nervous system circuit?
A) Transmitting messages to muscle fibers
B) Integrating information to allow a response
C) Receiving external stimuli directly
D) Transporting action potentials to the synapse
Correct Answer: B. Interneurons are connecting neurons that integrate
information so a response can occur.
Rationale: They act as the "processing" step between sensory input and
motor output.
3. Which neurons are described as "outgoing messengers" that elicit a
response in muscles or glands?
A) Sensory neurons
, B) Motor neurons
C) Afferent neurons
D) Integration neurons
Correct Answer: B. Motor neurons transmit messages from the brain to
muscle fibers or glands.
Rationale: They facilitate the "efferent" or outgoing pathway of the
nervous system.
4. At which specific location does the neuron's cell body meet the axon?
A) Dendrite
B) Synaptic terminal
C) Axon hillock
D) Myelin sheath
Correct Answer: C. The cell body meets the axon at the axon hillock.
Rationale: This region is vital for the initiation of action potentials.
5. Which parts of the neuron are primarily responsible for receiving signals
from other neurons?
A) Axon and synaptic terminals
B) Cell body and dendrites
C) Axon hillock and M-line
D) Sarcoplasmic reticulum
Correct Answer: B. The cell body and dendrites receive signals from other
neurons.
Rationale: Dendrites are branched extensions specifically designed for
receiving input.
, 6. What part of the neuron acts as the "highway" for the transport of action
potentials?
A) Dendrite
B) Axon
C) Cell body
D) Synapse
Correct Answer: B. The axon serves as the highway for action potential
transport.
Rationale: It allows signals to travel long distances from the cell body to
the terminals.
7. Where are the cellular organelles located within a neuron?
A) Synaptic terminals
B) Axon hillock
C) Cell body
D) Dendrites
Correct Answer: C.
The cell body contains the cellular organelles. Rationale: The cell body
maintains the metabolic health of the neuron.
8. What structure forms a junction with the next neuron and contains
neurotransmitters?
A) Axon hillock
B) Dendrites
C) Synaptic terminals
D) Myofibrils
Correct Answer: C.