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Question | Answer |
Dopamine comes from which amino acid? | Tyrosine |
Which center of the brain controls emothions, autonomic functions, and hormone production? | Hypothalamus |
Where is the postsynaptic termianl of the preganlionic neuron located? | In the lateral horn. |
Where is the presynaptic terminal of the preganglionic neuron located? | In the symapthetic or parasympathetic ganglion |
"Relaxation and pleasure" would describe which nervous system? | Parasympathetic Nervous System |
Synapses close to the soma have _____ effects on producing an action potential. | Bigger |
Norepinephrine produces which neurotransmitter? | Epinephrine |
What causes the pacemaker cells of the heat and GI tract to fire regularly without outside input? | Na+ leak channels |
Which center of the brain are the relay and processing centers for sensory information location? | Thalamus |
What neurotransmitter is released from the postganglionic neuron in the parasympathetic nervous system? | Acetylcholine |
What neurotransmitter is released from the postganglionic neuron in the sympathetic sytem to the sweat glands and the adrenal medulla? | Acetylcholine |
What neurotransmitter is released from the pregangionic neuron in the sympathetic system? | Acetylcholine |
For skeletal muscle, how many neurons are there? | 1 somatic motor neuron |
When system innervates smooth muscle? | Autonomic Nervous System |
Visceral functions include ___________, _________, and ____________ ___________ activities. | cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive system |
What are the adrenergic receptors? | alpha 1, alpha 2, beta 1, beta 2 |
Axon hillocks sum signals over _______ and ___________ to send a signal once the depolarization becomes enough. | space and time |
Where are the auotonomic nerous system control centers located? | Cortex, thalamus and hypothalamus |
In which nerve is the signal faster, preganglionic or postganglionic? | Preganglionic |
What types of neurotransmitter channels contain a cation channel? | acetylcholine and glutamate |
What neurotransmitter is released from the preganglionic neuron in the parasympathetic nervous system? | Acetylcholine |
Where is the postsynaptic termianl of the postanglionic neuron located? | In the symapthetic or parasympathetic ganglion |
What types of chloride channel contains a chlorine channel and is usally inhibitory? | GABA-A receptor, glycine receptors |
How can GPCRs regulate ion channels | By opening of K+ channels, or closing of Ca++ channels (M2 and M4) |
Which is the nervouse system that is rest and diges? | Parasympathetic Nervous System |
List the two subdivisions of the autonomic nervous system. | Sympathetic and parasympathetic |
Where are the parasympathetic and sympathetic autonomic centers locataed? | in the hypothalamus |
What are the acetylcholine receptors? | nicotinic and muscarinic |
How can GPCRs indirectly reluate ion concentrations? | Through changing PLC activity (alpha 1, M1, M3, and M5) |
What is the precursor to norephinephrine? | Dopamine |
What does th efrequencey of the firing of the pacemaker cells depend upon? | How quickly the cell reaches the threshold potential |
Which is the system that controls flight or fight? | Sympathetic Nervous System |
Where in the brain are the autonomic centers for regulation of visceral function? | Medulla oblongata |
Where is the presynaptic terminal of thepostganglionic neuron located? | In the organ |
What neurotransmitter is released from the postganlionic transmitter to the blood vessels? | Norepinephrine |
"Anxiety and attention" would describe which nervous system? | Sympathetic Nervous System |
How can GPCRs affect muscle contraction and exoctyosis? | By regulating cAMP levels (alpha 2, beta 1, and beta 2) |
Epinephrine produces which neurotransmitter? | None, epinephrine comes from norepinephrine |
What neurotransmitter is released from the postganlionic transmitter to skeletal muscle? | acetylcholine |
Where are the respiratory and cardiovasculator autonomic cneters locatedn? | In the medulla |
Dopamine produces ___________ and ________. | Norepinephrine and the epinephrine |
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