A. axons
B. axles
C. atoms
D. axes
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Related Mcqs:
- Neurons are made up of dendrites, a soma and:
- A. axons B. axles C. atoms D. axes...
- ______ receive information from other neurons; _________ transmit information other neurons.
- A. synapses, cell bodies B. Dendrites, axon buttons C. Axon buttons dendrites D. Axon; cell bodies...
- The bundles of axons or dendrites bounded by connective tissue are termed:
- A. Brain B. Nerves C. Ganglia D. Spinal cord...
- The function of dendrites is to ______________?
- A. release neurotransmitters B. receive incoming signals C. coordinate the activation of parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous system D. control pain...
- Nerve cell bodies and dendrites are not the only locations sensitives to neurotransmitters. Receptor sites can also be found on:
- A. muscles and glands B. skeletal joints C. axon terminals D. all vital organs...
- Certain neurons in one of the following parts of midbrain appear to influence transitions between sleep and wakefulness and the rate and pattern of breathing:
- A. Medulla B. Pons C. Cerebellum D. All of these...
- The concentrations of cell bodies neurons is:
- A. Ganglia B. Nerves C. Spinal cord D. All of these...
- “It comprises sensory and motor neurons, which may form ganglia and the nerves”. The statement is true for:
- A. Sympathetic nervous system B. Autonomic nervous system C. Peripheral nervous system D. Central nervous system...
- Which of these is a feature of neurons?
- A. All neurons have the same function B. The neuronal cell’s metabolic activities take place in the nucleus C. Axons are the input system of a neuron D. All neurons have more than one axon...
- Communication among the neurons requires two main activities. Electrical signals which are generated by________and chemical signals which are generated by______.
- A. Resting potentials, neurotransmitters B. Neurotransmitters, axon potentials C. Neurotransmitters, depolarization D. Axon potentials; neurotransmitters...
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