Nervous System I
Nervous system II
Nervous System III
Nervous System 4
Endocrine System
200

These are the three general functions of the nervous system.

What are collect information, process/evaluate information, and initiate a response?

200

This cranial nerve is responsible for smell.

What is the olfactory nerve (CN I)?

200

Olfactory nerve fibers synapse with mitral and tufted cells in these structures.

What are olfactory bulbs?

200

The external ear is composed of the auricle and this passageway.

What is the external acoustic meatus?

200

The endocrine system is composed of these types of glands that release products directly into the blood.

What are ductless glands?

400

This region of a neuron conducts impulses away from the cell body.

What is the axon?

400

The dorsal root of a spinal nerve carries this type of information.

What is sensory (afferent)?

400

This nerve ending in the skin detects hair movement.

What is a root hair plexus?

400

High-frequency sound stimulates hair cells near this area of the basilar membrane.

What is near the oval window (narrow, stiff region)?

400

The nervous system uses neurotransmitters, while the endocrine system uses these.

What are hormones?

600

These cells form myelin in the CNS.

What are oligodendrocytes?

600

This plexus provides innervation to the anterior thigh muscles.

What is the lumbar plexus?

600

Receptors respond best to one particular stimulus, known as this.

What is modality?

600

This opening receives the footplate of the stapes.

What is the oval window?

600

These four small glands on the posterior thyroid regulate calcium levels.

What are the parathyroid glands?

800

In the CNS, this glial cell can myelinate multiple axons at once.

What is an oligodendrocyte?

800

The vagus nerve (CN X) is the major source of this branch of the ANS.

What is parasympathetic output?

800

This receptor type detects changes in osmotic pressure.

What are osmoreceptors?

800

This gelatinous structure inside the semicircular ducts bends during rotational movement.

What is the cupula?

800

This general function includes regulating gamete production and sexual behaviors.

What are reproductive activities?

1000

The structure that puts the reflex “into effect” is known as the ____.

What is an effector (muscle or gland)?

1000

Parasympathetic preganglionic neurons typically synapse on these small, close-to-organ ganglia.

What are terminal ganglia?

1000

Taste integrates with texture, temperature, and especially this other sense.

What is olfaction (smell)?

1000

The first neurons in the visual pathway (after photoreceptors) are ____.

What are bipolar cells?

1000

This liver hormone stimulates release of IGFs (insulin-like growth factors).

What is somatomedin?

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