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1. What are the 4 types/shapes of neurons?
A
long, short, flat and irregular
B
multipolar, bipolar, unipolar and anaxonic
C
tract, nerve, nucleus and ganglion
2. What are the two cell categories?
A
neurons and glia
B
sensory and motor
C
CNS and PNS
3. What glial cell is star-like and localized in the CNS?
A
Microglia
B
Astrocyte
C
Oligodendrocyte
4. Provides insulation and can be thought of as "pigs in a blanket"
A
neurilemma
B
internode
C
myelin sheath
5. Defense cells that protect from infection
A
oligodendrocyte
B
ependymal cell
C
microglia
6. Parkinson's disease is connected with the loss of...
A
dopamine
B
serotonin
C
acetylcholine
7. Alzheimer's disease is associated with the loss of...
A
dopamine
B
serotonin
C
acetylcholine
8. What type of neuron is this?
A
bipolar
B
unipolar
C
multipolar
9. What type of neuron has several dendrites but no axon?
A
anaxonic
B
multipolar
C
unipolar
10. Responsible for controlling the smooth muscle in your digestive tract?
A
enteric nervous system (ENS)
B
central nervous system (CNS)
C
peripheral nervous system (PNS)
11. Finish labeling (hover over image to enlarge)
A
tract
B
nerve
C
axon
12. What type of neuron is this?
A
unipolar
B
multipolar
C
bipolar
13. What type of matter is the red star on top of? (hover over image to enlarge)
A
white matter
B
gray matter
C
it doesn't matter
14. Schizophrenia is associated with enhanced ________ production
A
dopamine
B
serotonin
C
acetylcholine
15. Depression is associated with low levels of
A
serotonin
B
dopamine
C
acetylcholine
16. This disease is associated with damage to myelin insulation
A
Guillain-Barre syndrome
B
Multiple Sclerosis
C
Parkinson's disease