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CBSC Final Exam Questions with 100% correct answers (updated 2025)


In the brain, information is transmitted from cell to cell across _________.
- ANSWER-synapses


major parts of the neuron - ANSWER--input zone (dendrites and cell body)
= where the neuron collects and processes info
-integration zone
-conduction zone (axon)
-output zone (axon terminals) = where the neuron transfers info to other
cells


Neuron doctrine - ANSWER--The brain is composed of independent cells
-Information is transmitted from cell to cell across synapses


Presynaptic neuron - ANSWER-neuron that sends the signal, conducts
impulses toward the synapse


Postsynaptic neuron - ANSWER-the neuron on the receiving end of the
synapse, receives the signal

,Synaptic vesicles - ANSWER-Tiny pouches or sacs in the axon terminals
contain chemicals called neurotransmitters.


Synaptic cleft - ANSWER-a gap between adjacent neurons into which
neurotransmitters are released from the axon terminal


Neurotransmitter molecules - ANSWER-released from axon terminals and
transmit signals across a synapse to other neurons or effectors such as
muscles or glands


cells in the nervous system - ANSWER-neurons and glial cells


Neurons (nerve cells) - ANSWER--excitable cells that transmit electrical
signals
-the most important part of the nervous system
-types: multipolar, bipolar, and unipolar


multipolar neuron - ANSWER-A neuron with a single axon and multiple
dendrites; the most common type of neuron in the nervous system.

,bipolar neuron - ANSWER-a nerve cell that has a single dendrite at one
end and a single axon at the other end


unipolar neuron - ANSWER-a neuron with one axon attached to its soma,
found in sensory systems for quick reactions


glial cells - ANSWER--cells in the nervous system that support, nourish,
and protect neurons
-types: astrocytes, microglial, oligodendrocytes, Schwann cells


astrocytes - ANSWER-many processes receive neuronal input and monitor
activity; the most studied, have a lot of processes (arms)


microglial - ANSWER-small cells remove debris from injured cells;
surround and breakdown debris


oligodendrocytes - ANSWER-form myelin sheath in brain and spinal cord


Schwann cells - ANSWER-form myelin sheath for cells outside the brain
and spinal cord

, motor neurons - ANSWER-stimulate muscles or glands


sensory neurons - ANSWER-respond to environmental stimuli, such as
light, odor, or touch


interneurons - ANSWER-most numerous, receive input from and send
input to other neurons


central nervous system (CNS) - ANSWER-consists of the brain and spinal
cord


peripheral nervous system (PNS) - ANSWER--the sensory and motor
neurons that connect the CNS to the rest of the body
-composed of the somatic and autonomic nervous system


somatic nervous system - ANSWER--Cranial nerves - sensory and motor
nerves
-Spinal nerves - dorsal (sensory) and ventral (motor) roots
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