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BIO 161 PSU EXAM 2 ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS.

endocrine system - ANSWER: glands secret hormones directly to the blood


nervous tissue - ANSWER: fast and direct to target


functions of neurons - ANSWER: excitable, conductive, secrete neurotransmitters,
respond to stimuli


dendrites - ANSWER: receive signals from other neurons


cell body - ANSWER: contain nucleus


axons - ANSWER: can be myelinated or not, help with faster transmission


synapse - ANSWER: point in between two neurons


unipolar neurons - ANSWER: axon branches off cell body in two places


type of neurons are sensory neurons - ANSWER: unipolar


multipolar neurons - ANSWER: all dendrites go directly into the soma


bipolar neuron - ANSWER: 1 dendrite enters soma, 1 axon exits soma


bipolar neuron - ANSWER:


unipolar neuron - ANSWER:


multipolar neuron - ANSWER:


neuroglia - ANSWER: supporting cells in the nervous systems


supporting cells in CNS - ANSWER: oligodendrocytes

, supporting cells PNS - ANSWER: schwann cells


Parts of an axon - ANSWER: endoneurium, perineurium, epineurium


endoneurium - ANSWER: made of schwann cell and axon


perineurium - ANSWER: bundles into fasciles


epineurium - ANSWER: outer layer to the axon made of dense irregular tissue


circuits - ANSWER: allow body to respond to a stimuli to get back to homeostasis through
the spinal cord


meninges - ANSWER: dura, arachnoid, pia


white matter - ANSWER: made of axons


gray matter - ANSWER: made of cell bodies


afferent neurons - ANSWER: detect stimuli, delivery sensory info


afferent neurons enter info to the - ANSWER: dorsal root


efferent neurons - ANSWER: delivery motor information to the target muscles or glands


efferent neurons deliver info through the - ANSWER: ventral root


interneurons - ANSWER: integrate sensory and motor information


current - ANSWER: flow of charges particles from one point to another, require voltage


potential - ANSWER: difference in electrical charge between inside and outside of the
neurotransmitters


chemical concentration gradient - ANSWER: caused by a diffusion high to low with Na+
channels opening
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