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Dive deep into the fascinating world of neuroscience with this comprehensive guide! From the basics of neurons and synapses to intricate disorders like Myastenia Gravis and Multiple Sclerosis, this 9-page PDF covers it all. Understand the autonomic and nervous systems, neurotransmitters, and the role of neurogenesis in regeneration. Perfect for students and enthusiasts alike!

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1. CNS is comprised of
A: At the terminal ends of axons, they are sacs that contain synaptic vesicles
B: Contains the nucles, concerned with metabolism and function of the cell
C: -Cell body located in CNS -axons run from CNS to skeletal muscles directly no ganglia involved
D: Brain and spinal cord


2. Regeneration of an axon depends on..
A: Inherited neuro-degenerative disorder (fatty substances accumalate in the nerve cells)
B: 1.Location of injury,2.Type of injury 3.Inflammatory response 4.Process of scarring 5.Cell body staying
C: Comes into the ganglia
D: Nicotonic-on post ganglionic cell body Muscuranic-on effector organ (just PNS)


3. Junctions
A: Space between the nerve fiber cells and the effector cells
B: Nicotonic-on post ganglionic cell body Muscuranic-on effector organ (just PNS)
C: Conducts nerve impulses away from the cell body
D: Comes into the ganglia


4. All preganglionic neurons release??
A: Acetylecholine
B: -Cell body located in CNS -axons run from CNS to skeletal muscles directly no ganglia involved
C: Disrupted dignals to muscles
D: Produce growth factor


5. Peripheral nerves are comprised of
A: Afferent (goes up) Efferent nerves (goes down)- Somatic NS (voluntary Autonomic (Involuntary)
B: stimulate the adrenal gland-releases 80% Epi and 20% nor epi
C: Gaps formed between the myelin sheath-
D: Epinephrine and norepinephrine


6. SNS preganglionic cells bodys found in
A: COMT-Catecholamethyltransferase-breaks norepi &epi MAO-MOnoamineOxidase-breaks down dopamine
B: Made of Oligodendricyte cells-do not regenerate
C: Produce growth factor
D: the spinal cord from T1-L2&3 Synapses with 20 or more


7. Repolarization
A: -mimetic
B: K+ continues to move out the cell,Na+ K+ pump turns back on,cell is then reset and back to resting


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