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A) A neuron can have only one axon.
B) A neuroglial cell supports or protects a neuron.
C) There may be multiple dendrites on a single neuron.
D) A myelin sheath is a white insulating layer that covers many axons.
E) A dendrite is the part of the neuron that carries an electrical impulse away from the cell body.
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A) neuromodulators.
B) nerve nets.
C) neuroglia.
D) neurons.
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A) The person could suffer the loss of motor control of the left side of their body,loss of memory,reasoning and judgment.
B) The person could suffer the loss of motor control of the right side of their body,loss of memory,reasoning and judgment.
C) The person could suffer the loss of motor control of the left side of their body,loss of memory,and speech.
D) The person could suffer the loss of motor control of the right side of their body,loss of memory,reasoning and speech.
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A) earthworm.
B) cat.
C) hydra.
D) octopus.
E) planarian.
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A) The nerves contain the cell bodies of the neurons.
B) The nerves contain nerve fibers which are bundles of axons.
C) The somatic nervous system sends motor impulses to the skeletal muscles.
D) Effectors include the muscles that carry out the instructions sent from the central nervous system.
E) Cranial and spinal nerves are part of the peripheral nervous system.
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A) The pineal gland secretes serotonin,which is involved in mood changes.
B) The thalamus relays sensory input from lower brain areas to the cerebrum.
C) The cerebellum functions in muscle coordination,posture,and balance.
D) The medulla oblongata has reflex centers for vomiting,coughing,sneezing,and swallowing.
E) The hypothalamus is concerned with homeostasis and regulation of thirst,hunger,and blood pressure.
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A) medulla oblongata
B) hypothalamus
C) cerebellum
D) cerebrum
E) pons
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A) Serotonin
B) Endorphins
C) Aceteylcholinesterase
D) Dopamine
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A) to integrate intelligence with primal instinct and to coordinate memory.
B) to coordinate speech,taste,smell,vision,and hearing.
C) to serve as a center for reflex actions and to facilitate communication between the brain and spinal nerves.
D) controlling muscle activity and maintaining balance.
E) local control and decision-making for local anatomy.
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A) transmission of a nerve impulse.
B) transmission of a nerve impulse releasing inhibitory neurotransmitters at the next synapse.
C) prohibiting the axon from firing.
D) confused integration.
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A) cerebrum.
B) cerebellum.
C) brain stem.
D) diencephalon.
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A) the action potential is graduated and a weak stimulus causes a small change in polarity.
B) weak stimuli only open sodium gates,strong stimuli also open potassium gates.
C) the frequency at which an axon fires.
D) a strong stimulus does not allow repolarization but sends a constant flow of ions.
E) All of the choices are correct.
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A) earthworm.
B) cat.
C) hydra.
D) octopus.
E) planarian.
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A) the neuron is gray to white colored.
B) sodium ions are part of the salt compound and they flow along the surface.
C) nerve fibers rapidly die and dead tissues soon become gray or white.
D) nerve fibers are covered in a myelin sheath made of lipid or fat molecules.
E) nerve fibers consume large amounts of energy in the form of sugar.
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A) sensory input.
B) integration.
C) generation of motor output.
D) All of the choices characterize the human nervous system's functions.
E) detection of stimuli.
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A) The lack of recycled acetylcholine brings cell metabolism to a halt.
B) The insect loses control of body functions as nerve impulses flow continuously.
C) This prevents the synapse from restoring its ability to "reset" itself for the next impulse.
D) All of the above are correct.
E) The synapse is prevented from restoring its ability to "reset" itself for the next impulse and the insect loses control of body functions as nerve impulses flow continuously.
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A) The autonomic nervous system regulates the activities of cardiac and smooth muscle and glands.
B) The sympathetic nervous system deals with "fight-or-flight" responses.
C) The functions of the autonomic system are generally involuntary and subconscious.
D) The parasympathetic nervous system promotes actions associated with relaxation.
E) The neurotransmitter associated with the parasympathetic system is norepinephrine.
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A) axons
B) synapses
C) cell bodies
D) dendrites
E) interneurons
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