PSYC2020 Quiz 2: neuroanantomy part 1: slides 7-20

Create an illustration of a human brain with labeled parts, highlighting the autonomic and somatic nervous systems, and include visual representations of different neuron types like unipolar, bipolar, and multipolar neurons.

Neuroanatomy Quiz: Discover the Nervous System

Test your knowledge of neuroanatomy with our engaging quiz focused on the autonomic and somatic nervous systems. Challenge yourself with questions about neuron types, their functions, and the chemicals associated with different nervous system branches.

  • Learn about the complex structures of the nervous system.
  • Understand the differences between various neuron types.
  • Enhance your understanding of biological processes.
20 Questions5 MinutesCreated by RunningNeuron323
The autonomic nervouse system is responsible for unconscious regulatory processes of body state.
True
False
The Somantic nervous system is responsible for voluntary interaction with the environments.
True
False
Which branch of nerves off the autonomic nervous system are responsible for sending regulatory messages to the organs?
Efferent nerves
Afferent nerves
Which branch of nerves off the somantic nervous system are responsible for sending messages to CNS from muscles and organs?
Afferent
Efferent
Which branch of the SNS is responsible for sending messages out from the CNS to the skeletal muscles?
Afferent
Efferent
What efferent nerves branched off of the ANS are responsible for accelerating your heartbeat in a dangerous situation?
Parasympathetic
Sympathetic
What efferent nerves branched off of the ANS stimulate flow of saliva?
Parasympathetic
Sympathetic
What organic chemical is associated with the parasympathetic system?
Acetylcholyne
Norepinephrine
What orgaic chemical is associated with the sympathetic system?
Noradrenaline
Acetylcholyne
What is a nuclei?
Cluster of cells within the CNS
Clusters of axons within the CNS
Cluster of cells in the PNS
Clusters of axons in the PNS
What are nerves?
Clusters of axons in the PNS
Cluster of axons in the CNS
Cluster of cells within the CNS
Cluster of cells within the ANS
What terminology do we refer to when talking about a cluster of axons within the CNS?
Nerves
Tracts
Poles
Ganglia
What terminology do we refer to when talking about a cluster of cells within the PNS?
Ganglia
Nerves
Neurons
Nuclei
Which types of neurons are most commonly found in the spinal cord (PNS)?
Unipolar neurons
Bipolar neurons
Multipolar neurons
Multipolar interneurons
What type of neuron is pictured above
Unipolar
Multipolar
Bipolar
What type of neuron is pictured above?
Bipolar
Multipolar
Unipolar
What type of neuron is pictured above
Multipolar
Bipolar
Unipolar
Unipolar neurons are...
Sensory neurons that transfer information from receptor cells to higher nerve cells
Neurons that connect adjacent cells; typically in the sensory system
Neurons that transfer information between cells within a single structure. They can collect information from many cells.
Used to connect adjacent cells.
Multipolar neurons are...
Sensory neurons that transfer information from receptor cells to higher nerve cells
Neurons that connect adjacent cells; typically in the sensory system
Neurons that transfer information between cells within a single structure. They can collect information from many cells.
Used to connect adjacent cells.
Bipolar neurons are...
Sensory neurons that transfer information from receptor cells to higher nerve cells
Neurons that transfer information between cells within a single structure. They can collect information from many cells.
Used to connect adjacent cells.
Neurons that connect adjacent cells; typically in the sensory system
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