first 20 questions Flashcards

1
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The greek scholar Hippocrate hypothesized that the brain was…

A

center of intellect

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2
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bell and Magendie’s experiments…

  • demonstrated separate pathways for sensory and motor information
  • involved lesioning the PNS
  • Demonstrated localization of function in the cerebral cortex
  • more than one of the above is correct
A

more that one of the above is correct… they found that the anterior spinal nerve roots contain only motor fibers and posterior roots only sensory fibers and that nerve impulses are conducted in only one direction in each case…. They did lesioning in the PNS (to dogs!)

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3
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Paul Broca’s contribution to the understanding of nervous system function included:

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providing strong evidence for localization of function in the human cerebral cortex

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4
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the process of hardening brain tissue to allow for thin sectioning and microscopic study neurons is called:

A

fixing

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5
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Axons and dendrites are two types of

A

neurites

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6
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the three components of the cytoskeleton of a neuron are:

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neurofilaments, microfilaments (actin), microtubules

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7
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axoplasmic transport occurs in one direction, from the soma to the terminal (T/F)

A

False… Axonal transport occurs in two directions, from the cell body to terminals (anterograde, obvious) and from terminals to cell body (retrograde, returns worn out materials from nerve terminals to the cell body for either degradation or restoration)

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8
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You could conclusively call a neuron that projects from the brain to the spinal cord a ______ neuron

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Golgi type I… Golgi type 1 neuron has a long axon that begins in grey matter of the nervous system and projects from there… Golgi type II are defined as having short axons or no axons at all… Seen on Golgi stain

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9
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cells that scavenge debris in the brain are called…

A

microglia

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10
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which of the following cells would be likely to myelinate an axon in your leg?

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PNS: schwann cell CNS: oligodendrocytes

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11
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____ are the “train tracks” along which materials are transported down an axon

A

microtubules

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12
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what is a role of astrocytes in the CNS?

A

regulate contents of extracellular space

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13
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dendritic spines:

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are sites of synaptic input

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14
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which of the following is a violation of the “neuron doctrine” as it was originally stated?

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Gap junctions… neuron doctrine is the concept that the nervous system is made up of discrete individual cells.

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15
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Anterogradetransport utilizes ____ molecular motors. retrograde transport utilizes _____ molecular motors

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Kinesin; dynein

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16
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Which of the following stains would be the best way to demonstrate the distinction between white matter and gray matter?

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Grey matter contains neural cell bodies and doesn’t contain myelinated axon tracts (like white). Nissl stain: staining of cell body (endoplasmic reticulum)… Golgi stain method: limited to the number of cells at random, dendrites as well as cell soma are clearly stained

17
Q

Which of the following is not found in axon terminals?

A

rough ER

18
Q

If you were an excitatory axon who really wanted to cause some action potentials in acute neurons next to you, where is the best place to put your bouton (terminal)?

A

near the axon hillock

19
Q

Norepinephrine and acetylcholine are ______. Substance P and enkephalins are ______. GABA and glutamate are ______

A

amines, peptides, amino acids

20
Q

Which of the following is most directly responsible for the release of neurotransmitter from presynaptic terminal?

A

concentration of calcium in the presynaptic terminal

21
Q

IPSPs do what?

A

keep a neuron away from threshold

22
Q

IPSPs spatially summate (T/F)

A

True