Chapter 13: Problem 2
What are the functions performed by the three types of neurons? Describe the structure and functions of the three parts of a neuron. (page 277 )
Chapter 13: Problem 2
What are the functions performed by the three types of neurons? Describe the structure and functions of the three parts of a neuron. (page 277 )
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Transmission of the nerve signal across a synapse is accomplished by the a. movement of \(\mathrm{Na}^{+}\) and \(\mathrm{K}^{+}\). b. release of a neurotransmitter by a dendrite. c. release of a neurotransmitter by an axon. d. release of a neurotransmitter by a cell body. e. All of these are correct.
The hypothalamus does not a. control skeletal muscles. b. regulate thirst. c. control the pituitary gland. d. regulate body temperature.
Which of these are the first and last elements in a spinal reflex? a. axon and dendrite b. sensory receptor and muscle effector c. ventral horn and dorsal horn d. brain and skeletal muscle e. motor neuron and sensory neuron
The neuroglial cells that form myelin sheaths in the PNS are a. oligodendrocytes. b. ganglionic cells. c. Schwann cells. d. astrocytes. e. microglia.
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