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If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed. When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on. Question: what are Answer: nerve Question: communication, information processing, control are all of?Answer: neurons Question: phagocytosis, provide framework for tissue, regulation composition of interstitual fluid, are all functions of ?Answer: neuroglia Question: what are cellsAnswer: glial Question: what are cells? Answer: neuroglia Question: what are the two neural tissue cell Answer: and neuroglia Question: what are the two anatomical division of systems?Answer: CNS and Question: The spinal cord and the are located in the?Answer: Central nervous Question: All neural outside the CNS are located in the Answer: Peripheral system Question: integrate, , and coordinate sensory data and motor commands are all functions of Answer: Central nervous Question: Deliver sensory info to the CNS, motor commands to peripheray, cranial vs spinal nerves are all functions of Answer: Peripheral systems Question: What are the two division of PNSAnswer: Afferent division and Efferent Question: what brings information to the Answer: division Question: What takes information from the Answer: division Question: Where does the come fromAnswer: Receptors Question: what are the structure that detects changes in the environmentAnswer: Receptors Question: ReceptorsAnswer: to stimuli Question: What responds by somethingAnswer: Effectors Question: What are the divisions of Answer: Somatic Nervous system and Autonomic Nervous Question: What are the four classification on Neurons?Answer: Anaxonic neuron, Bipolar neuron, Unipolar neuron, and neuron. Question: The Anaxonic neuron ofAnswer: and sense organs Question: The Bipolar is Answer: Only in organs (rare) Question: The neuron consist of Answer: most neurons Question: The Multipolar neuron of Answer: All neurons that control skeletal muscles Question: Anaxonic Answer: have more than two , but axons cannot be distinguished from dendrites. Question: Bipolar Answer: have two processes by the cell body. Question: Unipolar Answer: have a single elongate process, with the cell body off t the side. Question: Multipoloar Answer: have more than two processes, there is a single axon and multiple . Question: What are the 4 classifications of NeuronsAnswer: neurons, Sensory receptors, Motor Neurons, and interneurons. Question: Neurons are also known as Answer: Neurons Question: What info to CNS from sensory receptors?Answer: Sensory Question: collection of neural cell bodies in the Answer: ganglia Question: Two of sensory NeuronsAnswer: Somatic sensory Neuron and sensory neuron Question: what monitors the Answer: somatic neurons Question: What monitors Answer: visceral neurons Question: Process of sensory neurons or cells monitored by sensory neuronsAnswer: Sensory Question: Three of sensory receptorsAnswer: Interoreceptors, , and Proprioreceptors. Question: What monitors position and movement of skeletal muscles and Answer: Question: ExteroreceptorsAnswer: external environment Question: Answer: systems Question: Motor Neurons are also Answer: Efferent Question: Motor Answer: tatkes information from the CNS to Question: What are the two types of neuronsAnswer: Motor Neurons and Visceral Motor Neurons Question: What innervate skeletal Answer: motor neuron Question: Somatic neuronAnswer: Axon extends to the Question: cell body in the Answer: Motor Neuron Question: Somatic Motor Answer: Consciously Question: Motor NeuronAnswer: all peripheral effectors except skeletal muscles Question: Visceral neuron Answer: signal must be across a synapse Question: motor neuronsin central nervous system send out axons to second set of visceral motor neurons inAnswer: autonomic ganglia Question: visceral neuron consist of two fibersAnswer: preganglionic fibers and fibers Question: Interneurons also Answer: assciation Question: Answer: outnumber all other neurons Question: most interneurons are in the Answer: and spinal cord, some ar ein the autonomic ganglia Question: distribution of sensory information and coordinate ativity are all functions of Answer: Interneurons Question: neuroglia are in Answer: central nervous system and peripheral nervous Question: central nervous containsAnswer: Ependymalcells, , Oligodendorcytes, and Microglia Question: nervous system containsAnswer: Satellite and Schwann cells Question: Ependymal Answer: line (brain) and central canal (spinal cord). Question: What assist in , circulatin, and monitoring cerebrospinal fluidAnswer: Ependymal Question: Answer: Maintain blood-brain ; Question: what provides structural support; regulate ion, nutrient, and dissolved gas concetrations; and recycle neurotransmitters; form scar tissue after injuryAnswer: Question: Answer: CNS axons. Question: what structural frameworkAnswer: Oligodendrocytes Question: MicrogliaAnswer: Removes cell debris, waste, and pathogens by Question: cellsAnswer: surround neuron cell bodies in Question: what regulates oxygen,carbon dioxide, nutrient, and neurotransmitter around neurons in gangliaAnswer: cells Question: cellsAnswer: all axons in PNS; responsible for myelination of peripheral axons; Question: What in repair process after injuryAnswer: Schwann Question: Ependymal Answer: A fluid filled central passageway along the longitudinal axis of the spinal cord and brain. |
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