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PHYL 141 - final exam Questions and Answers Already Passed Latest Update The four types of tissue: - Answersepithelial, connective, muscle, nervous Neurons - AnswersBasic functional unit of the nervous system; Main cells of the nervous system The Central Nervous System (CNS) consists of... - Answersbrain and spinal cord Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) consists of... - Answerscranial nerves, spinal nerves, ganglia, and sensory receptors (basically everything else) Branches off the CNS to the rest of the body The Anatomy of a Typical Neuron consists of... - Answersdendrites, nucleus, cell body, axon Dendrites - Answersreceive signals from other neurons, found multiple, connected to cell body cell body - Answersthe neuron's central part, containing the nucleus; also has other organelles like mitochondria for energy and ribosomes for protein production axon - Answerslong, slender projection that carries electrical impulses away from the cell body toawrd other neurons, muscles, or glands stimulus - Answersevent in the external or internal environment that triggers a reaction in a neuron nervous system functions - Answers1.Sensation (input) 2.Integration (processing) 3.Response (output) Sensation & Receptors - AnswersDetects stimuli - changes/events in the internal or external environment Receptors detect stimuli - Organ & tissue receptors - Cell receptors - Receptor sites on cells - Protein receptors Integration - AnswersInterneurons receive sensory signals Interprets and compares stimuli with current and past situations May send signals (if needed) to cause a response/effect Response (Motor Activity) - AnswersSensory or integrative signals can activate effectors (e.g., muscles, glands) Produce a response that has an effect on the internal or external environment Afferent - AnswersSensory signals toward the CNS

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PHYL 141 - final exam Questions and Answers Already Passed Latest Update 2025-2026

The four types of tissue: - Answersepithelial, connective, muscle, nervous

Neurons - AnswersBasic functional unit of the nervous system; Main cells of the nervous
system

The Central Nervous System (CNS) consists of... - Answersbrain and spinal cord

Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) consists of... - Answerscranial nerves, spinal nerves, ganglia,
and sensory receptors (basically everything else)



Branches off the CNS to the rest of the body

The Anatomy of a Typical Neuron consists of... - Answersdendrites, nucleus, cell body, axon

Dendrites - Answersreceive signals from other neurons, found multiple, connected to cell body

cell body - Answersthe neuron's central part, containing the nucleus; also has other organelles
like mitochondria for energy and ribosomes for protein production

axon - Answerslong, slender projection that carries electrical impulses away from the cell body
toawrd other neurons, muscles, or glands

stimulus - Answersevent in the external or internal environment that triggers a reaction in a
neuron

nervous system functions - Answers1.Sensation (input)

2.Integration (processing)

3.Response (output)

Sensation & Receptors - AnswersDetects stimuli - changes/events in the internal or external
environment



Receptors detect stimuli

- Organ & tissue receptors

- Cell receptors

- Receptor sites on cells

- Protein receptors

,Integration - AnswersInterneurons receive sensory signals



Interprets and compares stimuli with current and past situations



May send signals (if needed) to cause a response/effect

Response (Motor Activity) - AnswersSensory or integrative signals can activate effectors (e.g.,
muscles, glands)



Produce a response that has an effect on the internal or external environment

Afferent - AnswersSensory signals toward the CNS



Afferent is toward the Axial skeleton

Efferent - AnswersMotor signals Exit the CNS and carry towards effectors (e.g. muscles &
glands)



Efferent causes Effects

Multipolar Neuron - AnswersMultiple dendrites



Single axon



Branches into telodendria, End in axon terminals



motor neurons

Bipolar neuron - AnswersOne dendrite



One axon

,Cell body between dendrite & axon



found in sensory structures

(Pseudo)unipolar neuron - AnswersCell body offset



Axon directly receives and transmits



sensory neurons



*Debate whether receiving end has dendrites

Anaxonic Neuron - AnswersAxon difficult to discern to tell apart from dendrites



Rare in humans



*Functions and purpose not well understood*

most likely will not be on exam

Sensory (Afferent) Neurons - AnswersTransmit impulses toward the CNS



Usually (pseudo)unipolar

Motor (Efferent) Neurons - AnswersTransmit impulses from CNS to the rest of the body



Usually multipolar

Neuroglia - Answersare supporter cells and serves as protectors of the nervous system

, Do not send action potentials*



Cells with specialized support roles



~50% of your brain mass is _______

Describe the general functions of the nervous system: - Answers1. Sensation (input)

2. Integration (processing)

3. Response (output)

Compare and contrast the central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system
(PNS) with respect to structure and function: - AnswersCNS: encompasses the brain and spinal
cord; the body's processing center, managing everything from thoughts and feelings to
movement



PNS: cranial nerves, spinal nerves, ganglia, and sensory receptors; feeds information into your
brain from most of your senses

Nervous system as a control system: - Answers- sensory receptors: detect stimuli (temperature,
pressure, pain); acts as systems "sensors"



- afferent pathways: consist of sensory neurons that transmit signals from sensory receptors to
the CNS; act as the communication highways



control (integrating) center: processes incoming sensory information; acts as the decision-
maker, analyzing data and forming a response



efferent pathways: motor neurons; deliver instructions from the control center to the effectors



effector (target) organs: effectors include muscles, glands, or other organs; an action or
response

major components of a typical neuron - Answerscell body, nucleus, axon hillock, dendrites, axon
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