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A hyposecretion of ADH results in? Diabetes Insipidus 
 
An increase in the intraocular pressure may result in this leading cause of blindness? 
Glaucoma 
 
Are the gustatory receptors themselves neurons? No. 
 
Are the olfactory receptors true neurons? Yes 
 
Briefly describe how rods work. rod-shaped outer part and function in dim light; detect 
movement well, but poor a sharpness of vision, pick up contrasting dark a...
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APHY 101 Final Exam Questions and Answers Latest Update 2024/2025 | Graded A+. What are the functions of the nervous system? 
ANS- detects changes, make deci- sions, stimulates muscle and gland tissue, and 
maintains homeostasis 
2. Receiving information, receptors detect changes, transduce into electrical 
impulse, and carries information to CNS is 
ANS- sensory function 
3. CNS, coordinates incoming information, makes decisions on how the body 
will respond is 
ANS- integrative function 
4. ca...
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BIOL 3240 Exam 1 | Questions and Answers (Complete Solutions) What are the two major cell types in the brain? Neurons; glial cells What are some ways cell types can be defined? morphology; transcription profile; cell properties, function; context Two characteristics of neurons asymmetrical, excitable There are ____ major types of glial cell five A neuron is a post ____ cell Mitotic Neurons are both _____ and _____ excitable chemically, electrically _________ neurons have only one process that ...
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APHY 101 Final Exam Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 Graded A+. Receiving information, receptors detect changes, transduce into electrical 
impulse, and carries information to CNS is 
ANS- sensory function 
3. CNS, coordinates incoming information, makes decisions on how the body 
will respond is 
ANS- integrative function 
4. carries signal to effectors, acts out decision, SNS and ANS is 
ANS- motor function 
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WGU C180 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY FINAL EXAM 2023 LATEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. A scientist is conducting an experiment to see how high your heart rate goes up while doing a specific 
exercise. However, the scientist doesn’t know that some of the participants are active and run every day. 
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Where can you find bipolar neurons? - Answer-Retina of the eye, olfactory region, and inner ear 
Where can you find unipolar neurons? - Answer-Most sensory 
Where can you find multipolar neurons? - Answer-Most CNS and efferent neurons 
Neuroglia of the CNS - Answer--astrocytes (blood-brain barrier) 
-microglial cells 
-ependymal cells 
-oligodendrocyte 
Neuroglia of the PNS - Answer--Schwann cells 
-satellite cells 
Olfactory nerve (CNI) - Answer-1- Smell 
Optic nerve (CNII) - Answer-2- visual 
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central nervous system nervous system consisting of brain and spinal cord 
 
peripheral nervous system nervous system consisting of peripheral nerves 
 
glia 'glue' provide support for neurons, 5 type, 4 in CNS, 1 in PNS 
 
neurons nerve cells, transmission of information 
 
dendrites recieve input, send info into cell body 
 
cell body contains nucleus and organelles 
 
axon carries electrical impulses, may/may not be myelinated 
 
a...
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Portage Biod 152 module 1 exam 
 
 
this is a collection of cell bodies found in the peripheral nervous system 
ganglia 
This part of the autonomic system accelerates the heart beat and increases breathing rate. 
sympathetic nervous system 
the dorsal root of a nerve contains what type of neurons? 
sensory/ afferent 
this part of a neuron conducts nerve impulses towards the cell body 
dendrites 
A neuron going to the bicep of the forearm is part of the: 
central nervous system and autonomic nerv...
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Perception Final Study Guide (Quizzes 
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_________ is the processing of getting sensory stimuli into our brain and _________ is the 
process of the brain interpreting and making sense of that stimuli. sensation; perception 
 
So it seems that this thing we call "reality" is more complicated than we first thought. In Western 
philosophy, who do we give credit for first planting the seeds of doubt as to whether or not 
reality is what our sense perceive? plato ...
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What disease state is described as an inflammation of the the CNS, affecting the brain and spinal cord. Nerves are "short circuited" and neurological symptoms develop over time, indicated by plaques and scleroses on neurons? CORRECT ANSWER-Multiple Sclerosis 
 
What are the 4 different types of neurons? What are key characteristics? CORRECT ANSWER-1. Unipolar 
- posterior root ganglion 
 
2. Bipolar 
- smell, sight, taste, hearing 
 
3. Pseudo-unipolar 
- skin, joints, muscles 
 
4. Multipo...
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