Health: The Basics, The Mastering Health Edition (12th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780134183268
Author: Rebecca J. Donatelle
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 3, Problem 3PQ
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To identify: The branch of autonomic nervous system that energizes the body
Introduction:
Autonomic nervous system refers to the division of peripheral nervous system that regulates involuntary functions of the body such as breathing, digestion, heart rate, and blood flow.
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The peripheral nervous system that transfers signal to the brain is the:a. sympathetic nervous system b. parasympathetic nervous system c. sensory nervous systemd. central nervous system
A fight-or-flight response in the body is controlled by thea. sympathetic division of the nervous system.b. parasympathetic division of the nervous system.c. release of acetylcholine from postganglionic neurons.d. somatic nervous system.
1. Transmitter substances
a.
may be inhibitory or stimulatory.
b.
change the permeability of postsynaptic cells.
c.
elicit graded potentials near the synapse.
d.
all of these
2. The major divisions of the peripheral nervous system are
a.
peripheral and central systems.
b.
afferent and autonomic systems.
c.
somatic and autonomic systems.
d.
sympathetic and parasympathetic systems.
3. At rest, a nerve cell has a high concentration of __________ inside and a high concentration of __________ outside.
a.
potassium; sodium
b.
acetylcholine; chlorine
c.
sodium; potassium
d.
phosphorus; calcium
4.
Which of the following would NOT be defined as a part of the central nervous system?
a.
brain
b.
cerebellum
c.
spinal nerves
d.
neuroglia cells
5.
The basic unit of the nervous system is
a.
a nerve impulse.
b.
the brain.
c.
neuroglia.
d.
the neuron.
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Health: The Basics, The Mastering Health Edition (12th Edition)
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