BIOL130 Q5 Self made p1

A detailed diagram of the human nervous system, highlighting the Central and Peripheral Nervous System with colorful labels and illustrations of neurons and glial cells.

Neuroscience Quiz: Test Your Knowledge

Welcome to the Neuroscience Quiz! This quiz features 49 questions that will challenge your understanding of the nervous system, including the functions of various neurons and glial cells.

Improve your knowledge on:

  • Peripheral and Central Nervous System
  • Somatic and Autonomic Functions
  • Types of Nerves
  • Neuroglial Cells
49 Questions12 MinutesCreated by ThinkingNeuron482
Taste buds is an example of?
Peripheral NS
Central NS
Retina of eyes is an example of?
Peripheral NS
Central NS
Nerves is an example of?
Peripheral NS
Central NS
Memory production, data collection, decision making commands are examples of?
Peripheral NS
Central NS
Somatic NS are?
Unconscious, involuntary
Conscious, voluntary
Unconscious, voluntary
Conscious, involuntary
Autonomic NS are?
Unconscious, involuntary
Conscious, voluntary
Unconscious, voluntary
Conscious, involuntary
Somatic sensory nerves are?
Efferent
Afferent
Somatic motor nerves are?
Efferent
Afferent
Visceral sensory nerves are?
Efferent
Afferent
Visceral motor nerves are?
Efferent
Afferent
Skin special senses is an example of?
Somatic sensory nerves
Visceral motor nerves
Visceral sensory nerves
Somatic motor nerves
Skeletal muscles is an example of?
Somatic sensory nerves
Visceral motor nerves
Visceral sensory nerves
Somatic motor nerves
O2 content is an example of?
Somatic sensory nerves
Visceral motor nerves
Visceral sensory nerves
Somatic motor nerves
B.P. Is an example of?
Somatic sensory nerves
Visceral motor nerves
Visceral sensory nerves
Somatic motor nerves
Electrolytes is an example of?
Somatic sensory nerves
Visceral motor nerves
Visceral sensory nerves
Somatic motor nerves
Full bladder is an example of?
Somatic sensory nerves
Visceral motor nerves
Visceral sensory nerves
Somatic motor nerves
Diarrhea is an example of?
Somatic sensory nerves
Visceral motor nerves
Visceral sensory nerves
Somatic motor nerves
Smooth muscles is an example of?
Somatic sensory nerves
Visceral motor nerves
Visceral sensory nerves
Somatic motor nerves
Cardiac muscles is an example of?
Somatic sensory nerves
Visceral motor nerves
Visceral sensory nerves
Somatic motor nerves
Glands is an example of?
Somatic sensory nerves
Visceral motor nerves
Visceral sensory nerves
Somatic motor nerves
Anchors neurons and vessels in CNS?
Astrocytes
Microglia
Oligodendrocytes
Schwann Cells
Ependyma
Transer O2 and nutrients?
Astrocytes
Microglia
Oligodendrocytes
Schwann Cells
Ependyma
Ameboid (crawl) is an example of??
Astrocytes
Microglia
Oligodendrocytes
Schwann Cells
Ependyma
Phagocytic, clears CNS of micro organisms?
Astrocytes
Microglia
Oligodendrocytes
Schwann Cells
Ependyma
Form myelin sheath on PNS axons?
Astrocytes
Microglia
Oligodendrocytes
Schwann Cells
Ependyma
Produce and circulate CSF in CNS?
Astrocytes
Microglia
Oligodendrocytes
Schwann Cells
Ependyma
Form myelin sheath on CNS axons?
Astrocytes
Microglia
Oligodendrocytes
Schwann Cells
Ependyma
Ciliated is an example of?
Astrocytes
Microglia
Oligodendrocytes
Schwann Cells
Ependyma
Axons are?
Efferent
Afferent
 
 
 
Dendrites are?
Efferent
Afferent
 
 
 
Contains neurotransmitter?
Synaptic knobs
Axon
Conducts impluse?
Synaptic knobs
Axon
What color is the cell body?
White
Grey
Red
A resting axon is what charge out side?
NA positive
Cl negative
A resting axon is what charge inside?
NA positive
Cl negative
Inside a resting axon what is its charge in the inside?
K positive -70mv
Resting potential is at what?
-70mv
-55mv
+30mv
Threshold is at what?
-70mv
-55mv
+30mv
Action potential is at what?
-70mv
-55mv
+30mv
Fastest speed 100m/second somatic is?
A fibers
B fibers
C fibers
Medium speed 10m/second autonomic is?
A fibers
B fibers
C fibers
Slowest speed 1m/second is?
A fibers
B fibers
C fibers
Gabba & glycine causes what?
Inhibition/Inhibitory
Excitatory
Open K+CL ligand gated ch on post synaptic neuron cell body and dendrites causes what?
Inhibition/Inhibitory
Excitatory
K+ efflux causes what?
Inhibition/Inhibitory
Excitatory
Cl- influx causes what?
Inhibition/Inhibitory
Excitatory
ACH & NE causes what?
Inhibition/Inhibitory
Excitatory
Open ligand gated NA channels on post synaptic neuron cell body and dendrites causes what?
Inhibition/Inhibitory
Excitatory
Hyper polarization causes what?
Inhibition/Inhibitory
Excitatory
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