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Chapters 13 & 14 - The Peripheral and Autonomic Nervous Systems

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IntroductionPNS/ANS Anatomy

ReceptorsEffects of

the PNS/ANSControl of the

PNS/ANS

FINAL ROUND

Introduction:

$100 Question

All of the following are effects of the sympathetic nervous system except:

a. increase in heart rate.

b. increase in digestion.

c. increase in respiration.

d. increase in blood pressure.BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Introduction:

$100 Answer

All of the following are effects of the sympathetic nervous system except:

a. increase in heart rate.

b. increase in digestion.

c. increase in respiration.

d. increase in blood pressure.BACK TO GAME

Introduction:

$200 Question

Norepinephrine is secreted by ________.

a. some axons of the voluntary nervous system

b. some axons of the parasympathetic nervous system

c. some axons of the sympathetic nervous system

d. both a and b

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Introduction:

$200 Answer

Norepinephrine is secreted by ________.

a. some axons of the voluntary nervous system

b. some axons of the parasympathetic nervous system

c. some axons of the sympathetic nervous system

d. both a and b

BACK TO GAME

Nerves and Ganglia:

$300 Question

The connective tissue covering that surrounds the myelin sheaths of a peripheral nerve is the ________.

a. endoneurium

b. epineurium

c. neurilemma

d. perineuriumBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Nerves and Ganglia:

$300 Answer

The connective tissue covering that surrounds the myelin sheaths of a peripheral nerve is the ________.

a. endoneurium

b. epineurium

c. neurilemma

d. perineuriumBACK TO GAME

Nerves and Ganglia:

$400 Question

Regeneration in the nervous system is restricted to _____________ .

a. cell bodies in the PNS

b. cell bodies in the CNS

c. axons in the PNS

d. axons in the CNSBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Nerves and Ganglia:

$400 Answer

Regeneration in the nervous system is restricted to _____________ .

a. cell bodies in the PNS

b. cell bodies in the CNS

c. axons in the PNS

d. axons in the CNSBACK TO GAME

Cranial and Spinal Nerves:

$500 Question

Our “funny bone” is actually this nerve.

a. Brachial

b. Median

c. Radial

d. Ulnar

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Cranial and Spinal Nerves:

$500 Answer

Our “funny bone” is actually this nerve.

a. Brachial

b. Median

c. Radial

d. Ulnar

BACK TO GAME

ANS Anatomy:

$100 Question

Which of the following statements is true of the parasympathetic nervous system?

a. The preganglionic fibers are shorter than the postganglionic fibers.

b. The fibers emerge from the brain and sacral portion of the spinal cord.

c. The ganglia lie close to the spinal cord.

d. All of the above statements are true.

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

ANS Anatomy:

$100 Answer

Which of the following statements is true of the parasympathetic nervous system?

a. The preganglionic fibers are shorter than the postganglionic fibers.

b. The fibers emerge from the brain and sacral portion of the spinal cord.

c. The ganglia lie close to the spinal cord.

d. All of the above statements are true.

BACK TO GAME

ANS Anatomy:

$200 Question

The parasympathetic fibers would ____ the iris.

a. constrict

b. dilate

c. neither

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

ANS Anatomy:

$200 Answer

BACK TO GAME

The parasympathetic fibers would ____ the iris.

a. constrict

b. dilate

c. neither

ANS Anatomy:

$300 Question

Which of the following is not true of the sympathetic nervous system?

a. The preganglionic neuron cell bodies are found in the CNS.

b. The postganglionic neurons are in the PNS.

c. Some preganglionic fibers travel to the adrenal medulla.

d. The ganglia are close to the effectors. BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

ANS Anatomy:

$300 Answer

Which of the following is not true of the sympathetic nervous system?

a. The preganglionic neuron cell bodies are found in the CNS.

b. The postganglionic neurons are in the PNS.

c. Some preganglionic fibers travel to the adrenal medulla.

d. The ganglia are close to the effectors. BACK TO GAME

ANS Anatomy:

$400 Question

About 90% of the parasympathetic fibers are located in which cranial nerve?

a. III

b. VII

c. IX

d. XBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

ANS Anatomy:

$400 Answer

About 90% of the parasympathetic fibers are located in which cranial nerve?

a. III

b. VII

c. IX

d. XBACK TO GAME

ANS Anatomy:

$500 Question

This cranial nerve contains all of the parasympathetic postganglionic fibers innervating the head.

a. V

b. VII

c. VIII

d. XBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

ANS Anatomy:

$500 Answer

This cranial nerve contains all of the parasympathetic postganglionic fibers innervating the head.

a. V

b. VII

c. VIII

d. XBACK TO GAME

Receptors:

$100 Question

Which of the following is a type of adrenergic receptor?

a. Nicotinic

b. Muscarinic

c. Alpha

d. Both a and b

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Receptors:

$100 Answer

Which of the following is a type of adrenergic receptor?

a. Nicotinic

b. Muscarinic

c. Alpha

d. Both a and b

BACK TO GAME

Receptors:

$200 Question

Muscarinic receptors would be found at the:

a. autonomic ganglia.

b. skeletal muscles.

c. adrenal medulla.

d. heart.BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Receptors:

$200 Answer

BACK TO GAME

Muscarinic receptors would be found at the:

a. autonomic ganglia.

b. skeletal muscles.

c. adrenal medulla.

d. heart.

Cranial and Spinal Nerves:

$300 Question

Partial paralysis of facial muscles could be due to a problem with which cranial nerve?

a. III

b. V

c. VII

d. XBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Cranial and Spinal Nerves:

$300 Answer

Partial paralysis of facial muscles could be due to a problem with which cranial nerve?

a. III

b. V

c. VII

d. XBACK TO GAME

Receptors:

$400 Question

Muscarinic receptors differ from nicotinic receptors in that __________.

a. they are always excitatory

b. they respond to acetylcholine

c. they can be inhibitory

d. they are found in the voluntary nervous system

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Receptors:

$400 Answer

Muscarinic receptors differ from nicotinic receptors in that __________.

a. they are always excitatory

b. they respond to acetylcholine

c. they can be inhibitory

d. they are found in the voluntary nervous system

BACK TO GAME

Receptors:

$500 Question

Atropine, which blocks muscarinic receptors, could cause all of the following except:

a. dilated eyes.

b. dry mouth.

c. skeletal muscle paralysis.

d. decreased heart rate.BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Receptors:

$500 Answer

Atropine, which blocks muscarinic receptors, could cause all of the following except:

a. dilated eyes.

b. dry mouth.

c. skeletal muscle paralysis.

d. decreased heart rate.BACK TO GAME

Effects of the ANS:

$100 Question

The parasympathetic nervous system is more active when we are _______.

a. at rest

b. digesting food

c. exercising

d. Both choices a and b are correct.

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Effects of the ANS:

$100 Answer

The parasympathetic nervous system is more active when we are _______.

a. at rest

b. digesting food

c. exercising

d. Both choices a and b are correct.

BACK TO GAME

Effects of the ANS:

$200 Question

Body temperature regulation is under the control of the ____________.

a. sympathetic nervous system

b. parasympathetic nervous system

c. voluntary nervous system

d. sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Effects of the ANS:

$200 Answer

Body temperature regulation is under the control of the ____________.

a. sympathetic nervous system

b. parasympathetic nervous system

c. voluntary nervous system

d. sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems

BACK TO GAME

Effects of the ANS:

$300 Question

The parasympathetic nervous system shares control with the sympathetic nervous system over all of the following except the:

a. heart.

b. respiratory system.

c. salivary glands.

d. adrenal medulla.BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Effects of the ANS: $300 Answer

The parasympathetic nervous system shares control with the sympathetic nervous system over all of the following except the:

a. heart.

b. respiratory system.

c. salivary glands.

d. adrenal medulla.BACK TO GAME

Effects of the ANS:

$400 Question

Which statement about the sympathetic nervous system is FALSE:

a. it is craniosacral in origin.

b. some fibers release norepinephrine.

c. Its postganglionic fibers release E and NE.

d. its effects last longer than the parasympathetic.

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Effects of the ANS:

$400 Answer

BACK TO GAME

Which statement about the sympathetic nervous system is FALSE:

a. it is craniosacral in origin.

b. some fibers release norepinephrine.

c. Its postganglionic fibers release E and NE.

d. its effects last longer than the parasympathetic.

Motor Activity and Reflex Arcs: $500 Question

All of the following are true of somatic reflexes except:

a. they may be monosynaptic or polysynaptic.

b. both motor and sensory neurons are part of the reflex arc.

c. the CNS is not part of the reflex

arc.

d. a receptor is necessary.BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Motor Activity and Reflex Arcs: $500 Answer

All of the following are true of somatic reflexes except:

a. they may be monosynaptic or polysynaptic.

b. Both motor and sensory neurons are part of the reflex arc.

c. the CNS is not a part of the reflex

arc.

d. a receptor is necessary.BACK TO GAME

Control of the ANS:

$100 Question

The main integration center for the ANS is the _______.

a. medulla

b. midbrain

c. hypothalamus

d. thalamusBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Control of the ANS:

$100 Answer

The main integration center for the ANS is the _______.

a. medulla

b. midbrain

c. hypothalamus

d. thalamusBACK TO GAME

Spinal Reflexes:

$200 Question

The receptors for the stretch reflex are the _________.

a. pain receptors

b. muscle spindles

c. tendon organs

d. touch receptorsBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Spinal Reflexes: $200 Answer

The receptors for the stretch reflex are the _________.

a. pain receptors

b. muscle spindles

c. tendon organs

d. touch receptorsBACK TO GAME

Spinal Reflexes:

$300 Question

The reflex that causes a muscle to relax due to an increase in muscle tension is the ________________.

a. stretch reflex

b. plantar reflex

c. Golgi tendon reflex

d. crossed-extensor reflexBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Spinal Reflexes: $300 Answer

The reflex that causes a muscle to relax due to an increase in muscle tension is the ________________.

a. stretch reflex

b. plantar reflex

c. Golgi tendon reflex

d. crossed-extensor reflexBACK TO GAME

Control of the ANS:

$400 Question

Visceral responses to emotion are mediated by the _______.

a. reticular formation

b. medulla oblongata

c. hypothalamus

d. thalamusBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Control of the ANS:

$400 Answer

Visceral responses to emotion are mediated by the _______.

a. reticular formation

b. medulla oblongata

c. hypothalamus

d. thalamusBACK TO GAME

Spinal Reflexes:

$500 Question

Antagonistic muscles are inhibited during reflexes. This is known as _________.

a. reciprocal inhibition

b. ipsilateral inhibition

c. Babinski’s sign

d. reciprocal activationBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Spinal Reflexes:

$500 Answer

Antagonistic muscles are inhibited during reflexes. This is known as _________.

a. reciprocal inhibition

b. ipsilateral inhibition

c. Babinski’s sign

d. reciprocal activationBACK TO GAME

FINAL ROUND Question

The area of skin innervated by a single spinal nerve is called a(n) __________.

a. nerve division

b. segment level

c. integument segment

d. dermatome BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

FINAL ROUND Answer

The area of skin innervated by a single spinal nerve is called a(n) __________.

a. nerve division

b. segment level

c. integument segment

d. dermatome BACK TO GAME


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