Nerve Quiz

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a quiz about nerves
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Quiz by amber curtis, updated more than 1 year ago
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Created by amber curtis over 7 years ago
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Question 1

Question
what are the three types of neurons?
Answer
  • moto neurons
  • introverted neurons
  • mato neurons
  • inter neurons
  • sensory neurons

Question 2

Question
there are10x more glial cells than nerve cells
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 3

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The [blank_start]Autonomic[blank_end] Nervous System controls Organs, smooth muscles and basic life functions- beating heart, response to stress. The [blank_start]Somatic[blank_end] Nervous System controls voluntary movements via skeletal muscles.
Answer
  • Autonomic
  • Somatic

Question 4

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Which of the following IS NOT a part of the neural anatomy
Answer
  • Dendrite
  • axon
  • synapse
  • cortex
  • myelin sheath
  • cell body

Question 5

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[blank_start]Dendrites[blank_end] are the busy, branching extensions of a neuron that recieve messages and conduct impulses toward the cell body. [blank_start]axons[blank_end] are the extension of a neuron, ending in branching terminal fibres, through which messages are sent to other neurons or to muscles or glands. [blank_start]synapses[blank_end] are the junction between the axon tip of a sending neuron and the dendrite or cell body of the recieving neuron.
Answer
  • synapses
  • myelins
  • axons
  • axels
  • Dendrites
  • motor neurons

Question 6

Question
action potential occurs when the resting state of the neuron changes from:
Answer
  • -70Mv to -50 Mv
  • -10mv to -30 Mv
  • -60 Mv to +10 Mv
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