Human Physiology - Neural Control

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Q. What is the function of the autonomic nervous system? (2023)
  • A. To control voluntary muscle movements
  • B. To regulate involuntary bodily functions
  • C. To process sensory information
  • D. To coordinate reflex actions
Q. What is the function of the blood-brain barrier? (2022)
  • A. To allow all substances to enter the brain
  • B. To protect the brain from harmful substances
  • C. To facilitate neurotransmitter release
  • D. To enhance nerve impulse conduction
Q. What is the function of the synaptic cleft? (2022)
  • A. To transmit electrical impulses
  • B. To separate two neurons
  • C. To store neurotransmitters
  • D. To protect the neuron
Q. What is the primary function of the myelin sheath in neurons? (2021)
  • A. To protect the neuron from damage
  • B. To increase the speed of nerve impulse transmission
  • C. To provide nutrients to the neuron
  • D. To facilitate synaptic transmission
Q. What is the primary role of the spinal cord in the nervous system? (2022)
  • A. To process sensory information
  • B. To coordinate voluntary movements
  • C. To transmit signals between the brain and the body
  • D. To store memories
Q. What is the resting membrane potential of a typical neuron? (2020)
  • A. -70 mV
  • B. -50 mV
  • C. 0 mV
  • D. +30 mV
Q. What is the role of neurotransmitters in neural communication? (2019)
  • A. To generate action potentials
  • B. To transmit signals across the synapse
  • C. To maintain resting membrane potential
  • D. To insulate the axon
Q. What is the role of neurotransmitters in the nervous system? (2019)
  • A. To transmit electrical impulses along the axon
  • B. To facilitate communication between neurons
  • C. To protect the neuron from pathogens
  • D. To store genetic information
Q. What is the role of the synapse in neural communication? (2022)
  • A. To generate action potentials
  • B. To connect two neurons
  • C. To insulate the axon
  • D. To store neurotransmitters
Q. What is the role of the synaptic cleft? (2022)
  • A. To connect two neurons
  • B. To store neurotransmitters
  • C. To facilitate the transmission of signals between neurons
  • D. To protect the neuron from damage
Q. Which ion is primarily responsible for depolarization during an action potential? (2023)
  • A. Sodium (Na+)
  • B. Potassium (K+)
  • C. Calcium (Ca2+)
  • D. Chloride (Cl-)
Q. Which ion is primarily responsible for the depolarization phase of an action potential? (2023)
  • A. Sodium (Na+)
  • B. Potassium (K+)
  • C. Calcium (Ca2+)
  • D. Chloride (Cl-)
Q. Which part of the nervous system is responsible for the 'fight or flight' response? (2023)
  • A. Parasympathetic nervous system
  • B. Sympathetic nervous system
  • C. Central nervous system
  • D. Somatic nervous system
Q. Which part of the neuron is responsible for receiving signals from other neurons? (2020)
  • A. Axon
  • B. Dendrites
  • C. Myelin sheath
  • D. Synapse
Q. Which part of the neuron is responsible for transmitting impulses away from the cell body? (2023)
  • A. Dendrites
  • B. Axon
  • C. Soma
  • D. Synapse
Q. Which part of the neuron is responsible for transmitting impulses to other neurons? (2023)
  • A. Dendrites
  • B. Cell body
  • C. Axon
  • D. Synapse
Q. Which part of the neuron receives signals from other neurons? (2020)
  • A. Axon
  • B. Dendrites
  • C. Cell body
  • D. Synapse
Q. Which structure in the neuron is responsible for the generation of action potentials? (2019)
  • A. Dendrites
  • B. Cell body
  • C. Axon hillock
  • D. Myelin sheath
Q. Which structure in the neuron is responsible for transmitting electrical impulses? (2019)
  • A. Dendrites
  • B. Cell body
  • C. Axon
  • D. Synapse
Q. Which structure in the neuron is responsible for transmitting impulses away from the cell body? (2019)
  • A. Dendrite
  • B. Axon
  • C. Synapse
  • D. Node of Ranvier
Q. Which structure in the neuron is responsible for transmitting impulses to other neurons? (2019)
  • A. Dendrites
  • B. Cell body
  • C. Axon
  • D. Synapse
Q. Which type of neuron carries signals away from the central nervous system? (2021)
  • A. Sensory neurons
  • B. Motor neurons
  • C. Interneurons
  • D. Glial cells
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