Exam 1 Part 2 Flashcards

1
Q

IPSPs:

a. result in local hyperpolarizations
b. prevent the removal of calcium ions
c. prevent the removal of potassium ions
d. result in local depolarizations
e. increase membrane permeability to potassium ions

A

a. result in local hyperpolarizations

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2
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Threshold for the average neuron is:

a. -35 mV
b. +30 mV
c. -90 mV
d. -70 mV
e. -55 mV

A

e. -55 mV

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3
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Prozac, a serotonin re-uptake inhibitor, has its effect at the synapse by:

a. Blocking the serotonin receptors in the post-synaptic cell
b. Blocking acetylcholinesterase
c. Preventing diffusion of the neurotransmitter out of the synaptic cleft
d. Preventing removal of the neurotransmitter by the pre-synaptic cell

A

d. Preventing removal of the neurotransmitter by the pre-synaptic cell

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4
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The resistance across the cell membrane is determined by:

a. the thickness of the membrane.
b. the number and type of channels in the membrane.
c. the amount of lipid in the membrane.
d. the surface area of the membrane. e. the number of ions in the membrane.

A

b. the number and type of channels in the membrane.

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5
Q

At rest, more sodium ions are found:

a. inside the cell
b. outside the cell

A

b. outside the cell

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6
Q

The addition of stimuli arriving in rapid succession to produce an action potential is called:

a. absolute refractory period
b. relative refractory period
c. temporal summation
d. neuromodulator
e. spacial summation

A

c. temporal summation

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7
Q

The site of intercellular communication between neurons is the

a. telodendria
b. synaptic knob
c. collateral
d. hillock
e. synapse

A

e. synapse

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8
Q

Polio is a virus that causes pain and muscular paralysis. It infects which of the following structures?

a. Vertebral column
b. Anterior gray horn
c. Meninges
d. Dorsal root ganglia
e. Posterior gray horn

A

b. Anterior gray horn?

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9
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Axons crossing from one side of the spinal cord to the other within the gray matter are found in the:

a. anterior gray horns
b. posterior gray horns
c. white commissures
d. lateral gray horns
e. gray commissures

A

e. gray commissures

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10
Q

Instructions going to your diaphragm from both your conscious and subconscious is an example of?

a. Divergence
b. reverberation
c. Serial processing
d. Convergence

A

d. Convergence

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11
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Nuclei in the spinal cord refer to:

a. Bundle of myelinated nerve axons located in the CNS
b. A portion of the gray matter that crosses the spinal cord from right to left
c. Cell bodies of neurons in gray matter organized into functional groups
d. Projections of gray matter toward the outer surface

A

c. Cell bodies of neurons in gray matter organized into functional groups

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12
Q

Nerves that carry both sensory and motor information to the anterior regions of the body are called:

a. Ventral rami
b. Ventral root ganglion
c. Rami communicantes
d. Dorsal rami

A

a. Ventral rami

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13
Q

The anterior horns of the spinal cord contain:

a. somatic sensory nuclei
b. nerve tracts
c. sensory fasciculi
d. autonomic sensory nuclei
e. somatic motor nuclei

A

e. somatic motor nuclei

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14
Q

Loss of sensation in the skin of the right foot might indicate damage to which spinal nerve?:

a. C5
b. T4
c. L5
d. T8

A

c. L5

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15
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Spinal nerves are _____ nerves.

a. mixed
b. purely sensory
c. purely motor
d. all voluntary
e. involuntary

A

a. mixed

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16
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Bundles of axons in the spinal cord are called:

a. pathways
b. tracts
c. ganglia
d. nuclei

A

b. tracts

17
Q

A neuron is:

a. an enclosed cable-like bundle of nerve fibers
b. A long cellular process
c. a cell that transmits electochemical signals

A

c. a cell that transmits electochemical signals

18
Q

A nerve is:

a. An enclosed, cable like bundle of fibers or axons, which includes the neuroglia that ensheaths the axons in myelin
b. An axon or dendrite
c. A cell that transmits electrochemical signals

A

a. An enclosed, cable like bundle of fibers or axons, which includes the neuroglia that ensheaths the axons in myelin

19
Q

For an adult, is the Babinski’s sign:

a. normal
b. abnormal

A

b. abnormal

20
Q

Postural reflexes are:

  1. autonomic reflexes
  2. superficial reflexes
  3. stretch reflexes
A
  1. stretch reflexes
21
Q

Where are the receptors located for the patellar reflex?

a. gastrocnemius muscle
b. quadriceps muscles
c. hamstrings muscles
d. patellar tendon

A

b. quadriceps muscles

22
Q

Which of the following reflexes will most likely have a longer response time?

a. catching a glass of water that was knocked over
b. crossed extensor reflex

A

a. catching a glass of water that was knocked over

23
Q

The plantar flexion reflex is:

a. aquired
b. basic

A

b. basic

24
Q

The patellar reflex is:

a. ipsilateral
b. contralateral

A

a. ipsilateral

25
Q

Which spinal cord segment(s) innervate the diaphragm?

A

cervical plexus, phrenic nerve