1. Small masses of neuron cell bodies located outside the CNS are called
A) interneurons.
B) plexuses.
C) nerves.
D) ganglia.
E) nuclei. - correct answer D) ganglia.
2. The substance released at axonal endings to propagate a nervous impulse is called a
A) ion.
B) cholinesterase.
C) neurotransmitter.
D) biogenic amine. - correct answer C) neurotransmitter.
3. Neuroglia that are positioned between neurons and capillaries to form part of the blood-brain barrier
are the
A) astrocytes.
B) oligodendrocytes.
C) microglia.
D) ependymal cells.
E) Schwann cells. - correct answer A) astrocytes.
4. The autonomic nervous system is divided into
A) somatic and sympathetic nervous systems.
B) afferent and efferent nervous systems.
C) sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems.
,D) central nervous system and peripheral nervous system. - correct answer C) sympathetic and
parasympathetic nervous systems.
5. Synaptic vesicles store
A) glycogen for energy production.
B) lipofuscin.
C) neurotransmitter.
D) calcium ions.
E) enzymes fore degrading neurotransmitter. - correct answer C) neurotransmitter.
6. The site of communication between two neurons is called a
A) Nissl body.
B) synapse.
C) varicosity.
D) dendrite.
E) All are correct. - correct answer B) synapse.
7. Neurons that have one main dendrite and one axon are called
A) multipolar neurons.
B) bipolar neurons.
C) unipolar neurons.
D) monopolar neurons.
E) neuroglia. - correct answer B) bipolar neurons.
8. Gaps in the myelin sheath are called
A) oligodendrocytes.
B) Nodes of Ranvier.
C) Sheath of Schwann.
D) gliomas. - correct answer B) Nodes of Ranvier
,9. White matter of the nervous system is composed of
A) aggregations of myelinated axons.
B) aggregations of cell bodies.
C) aggregations of nuclei of cell bodies.
D) aggregation of ganglia.
E) All are correct. - correct answer A) aggregations of myelinated axons.
10. Ion channels open and close due to the presence of
A) ligands.
B) lids.
C) gates.
D) doors. - correct answer C) gates.
11. The plasma membrane of a neuron is more permeable to potassium ions than to sodium ions
because the membrane has
A) more voltage-gated sodium ion channels.
B) more ligand-gated potassium ion channels.
C) more potassium leakage channels.
D) fewer voltage-gated sodium ion channels.
E) more carrier molecules for potassium ions. - correct answer C) more potassium leakage channels.
12. Afferent nerves conduct nerve impulses from
A) the central nervous system to effectors.
B) effectors to the central nervous system.
C) receptors to the central nervous system.
D) the central nervous system to receptors.
E) one effector to another. - correct answer C) receptors to the central nervous system.
, 13.
The branch of a neuron that carries a nerve impulse away from the cell body is the
A) axon.
B) dendrite.
C) perikaryon.
D) Nissl body.
E) Node of Ranvier. - correct answer A) axon.
14. What would normally be found within the central canal of the spinal cord?
A) blood
B) myelin
C) cerebrospinal fluid
D) air
E) gray matter - correct answer C) cerebrospinal fluid
15. What would normally be found immediately surrounding central canal of the spinal cord?
A) white matter
B) gray matter
C) cerebrospinal fluid
D) the pia mater
E) the dura mater - correct answer B) gray matter
16. In the adult, the spinal cord extends from the medulla to the
A) coccyx.
B) sacral promontory.
C) point of attachment of the most inferior pair of ribs.
D) sacral hiatus.
E) upper border of vertebra L2. - correct answer E) upper border of vertebra L2.