A. Axon
B. Dendrite
C. Nissl’s granule
D. Myelin sheath
Related Mcqs:
- The cytoplasmic process that arise from the neuron cell body and carry impulses away cell body are termed:
A. Pacinian corpuscles
B. Nissl’s granules
C. Axons
D. Free nerve endings - The neuron conducts the impulse in the form of nerve impulse during:
A. Threshold potential
B. Active membrane potential
C. Resting membrane potential
D. All of the above - A neural impulse is initiated when neuron’s charge momentarily becomes less negative or even positive. This event is called:
A. an action potential
B. a resting potential
C. impulse facilitation
D. inhibitory - The cell body of a neuron is also called the:
A. dendrite
B. axon
C. myelin
D. soma - The cell body of a neuron is also called the:
A. dendrite
B. axon
C. myelin
D. soma - A membrane potential of_________volts exits when a neuron is not conducting a nerve impulse:
A. 0.05
B. 0.07
C. 0.05 to 0.07
D. 1 - The structures, which respond when they stimulated by impulse coming via motor neuron, is:
A. Receptors
B. Effectors
C. Schwann cells
D. both a & b - The junction where the axon of a sending neuron communicates with a receiving neuron is called the___________?
A. Reuptake site
B. Receptor site
C. Synapse
D. Axon terminal
E. None of these - The junction where the axon of a sending neuron communicates with a receiving neuron is called the ______________?
A. reuptake site
B. receptor site
C. synapse
D. axon terminal - Groups of ribosomes associated with rough endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus found in the cell body of a neuron are termed:
A. Polyribosomes
B. Nissl’s granules
C. Meissner corpuscles
D. Pacinian corpuscles