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RTS Chapter 12

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  two axons extending from the cell body.
B  one axon and one dendrite extending from the cell body.
C  a single short process that extends from the cell body and then splits into a peripheral and a central branch.
D  two dendrites extending from the cell body.
Question #2
A  Soma
B  Dendrite
C  Synaptic knob
D  Axon
E  Axon hillock
Question #3
A  unmyelinated axons.
B  dendrites.
C  axons in the PNS.
D  axons in the CNS.
E  myelinated axons.
Question #5
A  active (requires ATP) and only occurs in the anterograde direction.
B  active (requires ATP) and can occur in either the anterograde or retrograde direction.
C  passive and only occurs in the retrograde direction.
D  passive and only occurs in the anterograde direction.
E  active (requires ATP) and only occurs in the retrograde direction.
Question #6
A  They transfer blood to the various neurons.
B  They help to transmit the nerve signals.
C  They all attack pathogens.
D  They assist neurons in their respective functions.
E  They absorb extra blood and cerebrospinal fluid.
Question #7
A  somatic motor
B  somatic sensory
C  visceral sensory
D  autonomic motor
Question #8
A  collect information.
B  initiate responses to information.
C  process information.
D  conduct impulses to muscles.
Question #9
A  indirectly related to voltage and directly related to resistance.
B  inversely related to both voltage and resistance.
C  directly related to voltage and inversely related to resistance.
D  directly related to both voltage and resistance.
Question #11
A  Relative refractory period
B  Absolute refractory period
Question #13
A  travels the length of the nerve fiber (is long-distance).
B  lasts for several seconds after ion channels have opened, closed, and reset.
C  varies in size depending on the magnitude of the stimulus (larger voltage change for stronger stimulus).
D  is all or none (always the same intensity).
Question #14
A  dendrite, chemically
B  axon, chemically
C  dendrite, voltage-
D  axon, voltage-
Question #15
A  temporal summation.
B  spatial summation.
C  several action potentials.
D  suprathreshold hyperpolarization.
Question #16
A  either the entry of a cation or the exit of an anion.
B  either the entry of an anion or the exit of a cation.
C  the entry of any ion.
D  the entrance of either sodium or potassium.
Question #17
A  recruitment.
B  facilitation.
C  temporal summation.
D  presynaptic potentiation.
E  spatial summation.
Question #18
A  bind to ion channels on the neuron membrane and cause them to open for the transmitter.
B  bind to proteins on the surface of synaptic vesicles.
C  exit the synaptic knob through diffusion.
D  penetrate the synaptic vesicles and bind to molecules of neurotransmitter.
Question #20
A  a valley where the low point is the farthest away from the threshold value.
B  a valley where the low point approaches the threshold value.
C  a hill where the high point approaches the threshold value.
D  a hill where the high point is the farthest away from the threshold value.