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Nervous System  (Final) - Group 2

Nervous System (Final) - Group 2

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Nervous System

Group 2 BSN 1 - 3

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Multiple Choice

Conduct local electrical currents toward the cell body

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NUCLEUS

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SCHWANN CELLS

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DENDRITE

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AXONS

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Multiple Choice

Specialized cells, myelinate the fibers of neurons found in the PNS

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NUCLEUS

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SCHWANN CELLS

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DENDRITES

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AXONS

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Multiple Choice

Responsible for protein synthesis and replaces proteins which are broken down during cellular activities.

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Nissl granules

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Nucleus

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Myelin sheath

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Schwann cells

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Multiple Choice

An oval shaped membrane-bound structure found in the soma or body of the neuron

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Nissl granules

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Nucleus

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Myelin sheath

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Axon hillock

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Multiple Choice

It is where membrane potentials propagates from synaptic inputs add together before being transmitted to the axon.

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Nissl granules

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Axon hillock

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Dendrites

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Soma

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Multiple Choice

The site of communication between two neurons or between a neuron and an effector cell.

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Nerve impulse

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Synapse

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Schwann cells

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Soma

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Multiple Choice

An electrical signal that travels along the surface of the membrane of a neuron

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Nerve impulse

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Schwann cells

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Synapse

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Soma

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Multiple Choice

Allows electrical impulses to transmit quickly and efficiently along the nerve cells

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Nissl granules

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Nucleus

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Myelin sheath

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Schwann cells

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Multiple Choice

These are the nerve cells that activated by

sensory input from the environment.

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SENSORY RECEPTORS

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MOTOR NEURONS

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EFFECTORS

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SENSORY NEURONS

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INTERNEURONS

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Multiple Choice

It is a neuron whose cell body is located in the motor cortex, brainstem, or spinal cord.

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SENSORY RECEPTOR

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MOTOR NEURON

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EFFECTORS

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SENSORY NEURON

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INTERNEURON

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Specialized epidermal cells that respond to environmental stimuli

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SENSORY RECEPTORS

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MOTOR NEURONS

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EFFECTORS

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SENSORY NEURONS

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INTERNEURONS

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Muscles or glands that respond to nervous impulses.

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SENSORY RECEPTORS

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MOTOR NEURONS

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EFFECTORS

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SENSORY NEURONS

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INTERNEURONS

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Multiple Choice

The following are the functional classification of neurons except:

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SENSORY RECEPTORS

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MOTOR NEURONS

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SENSORY NEURONS

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INTERNEURONS

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It is also called efferent neurons.

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SENSORY RECEPTORS

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MOTOR NEURONS

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EFFECTORS

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SENSORY NEURONS

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Receives information from other neurons and transmit information to other neurons.

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MOTOR NEURONS

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SENSORY NEURONS

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EFFECTOR

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INTERNEURONS

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Multiple Choice

Afferent neurons carry nerve impulses from sensory stimuli _________ the Central Nervous System.

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Away

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Above

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Below

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Towards

Nervous System

Group 2 BSN 1 - 3

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