Study Guide: Autonomic Nervous System

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Study Guide: Autonomic Nervous System
Alexandra Bozan
Quiz by Alexandra Bozan, updated more than 1 year ago
Alexandra Bozan
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Question 1

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Somatic motor and autonomic pathways share all of the following except:
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  • direction of impulse conduction
  • effectors located outside the CNS
  • number of neurons between the CNS and effector
  • acetylcholine as a possible neurotransmitter

Question 2

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Within the sympathetic chain ganglion, the preganglionic fiber may:
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  • synapse with a sympathetic postganglionic neuron
  • send an ascending branch through the sympathetic trunk
  • pass through chain ganglia and synapse in a collateral ganglion
  • all of the above

Question 3

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Beta receptors bind with:
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  • acetylcholine.
  • norepinephrine.
  • toxin muscaine.
  • none of the above

Question 4

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Which of the following is not an example of sympathetic stimulation?
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  • decreased heart rate
  • decreased secretion of the pancreas
  • constriction of the urinary sphincters
  • dilation of skeletal muscle blood vessels

Question 5

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"Fight or flight" physiologic changes include all of the following except:
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  • increased conversion of glycogen to glucose
  • constriction of respiratory airways
  • increased perspiration
  • dilation of blood vessels in skeletal muscles

Question 6

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The enteric nervous system is a specialized part of the ANS that controls visceral effectors in the gut wall.
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  • True
  • False

Question 7

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Many autonomic effectors are dually innervated.
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  • True
  • False

Question 8

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They sympathetic division is also called the thoracolumbar division.
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  • True
  • False

Question 9

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They sympathetic division is the dominant controller of the body at rest.
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  • True
  • False

Question 10

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Sympathetic responses are usually widespread, involving many organ systems at once.
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  • True
  • False

Question 11

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Each efferent autonomic pathways is made up of [blank_start]autonomic[blank_end] [blank_start]nerves[blank_end], [blank_start]ganglia[blank_end], and [blank_start]plexuses[blank_end].
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  • autonomic
  • nerves
  • ganglia
  • plexuses

Question 12

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[blank_start]Preganglionic[blank_end] neurons conduct impulses from the brain stem or spinal cord to an autonomic ganglion.
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  • Preganglionic

Question 13

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Sympathetic ganglia located a short distance from the spinal cord are known as [blank_start]collateral[blank_end] ganglia.
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  • collateral

Question 14

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Some postganglionic axons return to a spinal nerve by way of a short branch called the gray [blank_start]ramus[blank_end].
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  • ramus

Question 15

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Axon terminals of autonomic neurons release either acetylcholine or [blank_start]norepinephrine[blank_end].
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  • norepinephrine

Question 16

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In the sympathetic division, preganglionic neurons are relatively [blank_start]short[blank_end] and postganglionic neurons are relatively [blank_start]long[blank_end].
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  • short
  • long
  • long
  • short

Question 17

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Norepinephrine affects visceral effectors by first binding to [blank_start]adrenergic[blank_end] receptors in their plasma membranes.
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  • adrenergic
  • cholinergic

Question 18

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The effect of a neurotransmitter on any postsynaptic cell is determined by the [blank_start]characteristics of the receptor[blank_end].
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  • characteristics of the receptor
  • neurotransmitter

Question 19

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A [blank_start]nicotinic[blank_end] receptor is a main type of cholinergic receptor.
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  • nicotinic
  • beta

Question 20

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The action of acetylcholine is [blank_start]quickly[blank_end] terminated when hydrolyzed by the enzyme acetylcholinesterase
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  • quickly
  • slowly

Question 21

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Both sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions are tonically active, meaning they continually conduct impulses to autonomic effectors.
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  • True
  • False

Question 22

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Sympathetic impulses inhibit effectors and parasympathetic impulses stimulate effectors.
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  • True
  • False

Question 23

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Autonomic centers function in a hierarchy in their control of the ANS, with the highest ranking being the autonomic centers in the cerebral cortex.
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  • True
  • False

Question 24

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The sympathetic system plays a crucial role in maintaining blood pressure.
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  • True
  • False

Question 25

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They sympathetic system dominates during "rest and repair".
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  • True
  • False

Question 26

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[blank_start]autonomic nervous system[blank_end]: regulates body's involuntary effectors [blank_start]autonomic neurons[blank_end]: efferent neurons that make up the ANS [blank_start]preganglionic neurons[blank_end]: conduct impulses between the spinal cord and a ganglion [blank_start]visceral effectors[blank_end]: tissues to which autonomic neurons conduct impulses [blank_start]sympathetic system[blank_end]: division of ANS [blank_start]somatic nervous system[blank_end]: voluntary actions
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  • autonomic nervous system
  • autonomic neurons
  • preganglionic neurons
  • visceral effectors
  • sympathetic system
  • somatic nervous system

Question 27

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Dendrites and cell bodies of sympathetic preganglionic neurons are located in the:
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  • brain stem and sacral portion of the spinal cord
  • sympathetic ganglia
  • gray matter of the thoracic and upper lumbar segments of the spinal cord
  • gnglia close to effectors

Question 28

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Which of the following is not correct?
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  • Sympathetic preganglionic neurons have their cell bodies located in the lateral gray column of certain parts of the spinal cord
  • Sympathetic preganglionic axons pass along the dorsal root of certain spinal nerves
  • There are synapses within sympathetic ganglia
  • Sympathetic responses are usually widespread, involving many organs

Question 29

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Another name for the parasympathetic nervous system is:
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  • thoracolumbar
  • craniosacral
  • visceral
  • ANS
  • cholinergic

Question 30

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Which statement is not correct?
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  • Sympathetic postganglionic neurons have their dendrite and cell bodies in sympathetic ganglion or collateral ganglia.
  • Sympathetic ganglions are located in front of and at each side of the spinal column.
  • Separate autonomic nerves distribute many sympathetic postganglionic axons to various internal organs.
  • Very few sympathetic preganglionic axons synapse with postganglionic neurons.

Question 31

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constrict pupils
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  • sympathetic control
  • parasympathetic control

Question 32

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bronchial relaxation
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  • sympathetic control
  • parasympathetic control

Question 33

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increases sweat secretion
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  • sympathetic control
  • parasympathetic control

Question 34

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increases secretion of digestive juices and insulin
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  • sympathetic control
  • parasympathetic control

Question 35

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constricts blood vessels
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  • sympathetic control
  • parasympathetic control

Question 36

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slows heartbeat
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  • sympathetic control
  • parasympathetic control

Question 37

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relaxes bladder
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  • sympathetic control
  • parasympathetic control

Question 38

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increases epinephrine secretion
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  • sympathetic control
  • parasympathetic control

Question 39

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increases peristalsis
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  • sympathetic control
  • parasympathetic control

Question 40

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contracts ciliary muscle to accommodate near vision
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  • sympathetic control
  • parasympathetic control
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