A) acetylcholine
B) serotonin
C) glutamate
D) GABA
E) ATP
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A) two lateral ventricles.
B) third ventricle.
C) fourth ventricle.
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A) milliseconds.
B) seconds.
C) minutes.
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A) The central nervous system is made up of the spinal cord and the brain.
B) The brain and spinal cord contain only white matter--myelinated axons that run together in bundles.
C) Both the brain and spinal cord are protected by bone.
D) Both the brain and spinal cord are protected by meninges.
E) The spaces around the brain and spinal cord are filled with fluid.
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A) The area that controls the thumb, fingers, and hand is larger than the area controlling the leg.
B) The primary motor area is located anterior to the central sulcus.
C) Control of muscles responsible for facial movements take up a large portion of the primary motor area.
D) Voluntary commands to skeletal muscles begin in the primary motor area.
E) The primary motor area is in the cerebellum.
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A) reflex centers for controlling heartbeat.
B) sexual arousal.
C) the ability to ride a bike.
D) the sense of smell.
E) the ability to speak.
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A) because sodium ions gather around the outside of the cell membrane
B) because calcium ions gather around the outside of the cell membrane
C) because potassium ions gather around the inside of the cell membrane
D) because sodium ions gather around the inside of the cell membrane
E) because chloride ions gather around the outside of the cell membrane
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A) receive sensory input
B) cushion and protect soft tissue
C) perform information processing
D) perform integration
E) generate motor output
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A) reabsorbed by the sending membrane
B) absorbed by the receiving membrane in order to start the action potential
C) stays bound to the receiving membrane
D) released back into the synaptic cleft where it builds up
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A) myelinated fibers, the action potential moves through the myelin which allows it to travel faster
B) myelinated fibers, the action potential jumps from one node of Ranvier to another
C) unmyelinated fibers, the absence of myelin allows the action potential to travel faster
D) unmyelinated fibers, the action potential jumps from one node of Ranvier to another
E) unmyelinated fibers, the ions can move in and out of the cell faster without the myelin coating
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A) Acetylcholine has an excitatory effect on smooth muscle and glands.
B) Acetylcholine is active in both the CNS and PNS.
C) In the PNS, acetylcholine excites skeletal muscle.
D) In the PNS, acetylcholine inhibits cardiac muscle.
E) The enzyme acetylcholinesterase removes acetylcholine from the receiving cell's membrane.
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A) substance P
B) GABA
C) acetylcholine
D) dopamine
E) serotonin
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A) medulla oblongata
B) midbrain
C) diencephalon
D) cerebellum
E) cerebrum
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A) Schwann cells
B) myelin sheath
C) axon
D) dendrite
E) node of Ranvier
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A) As soon as the action potential has passed by, that portion of the axon undergoes a short refractory period.
B) Action potentials are self-propagating.
C) Conduction of an action potential is an all-or-none event.
D) An action potential at one node causes an action potential at the next node.
E) An axon can conduct a volley of action potentials very quickly.
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A) sensory nerves--afferent
B) motor nerves--efferent
C) somatic motor nerves: smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, glands
D) somatic sensory nerves--skin, muscles, joints, special senses
E) visceral sensory nerves--body organs
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