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6. Where is adrenaline released from?
- Adrenal Glands
- Glands
- Adrenal Medulla
- Medulla Oblongata
7. What's inhibition?
- Makes the neuron less negatively charged and less likely to fire
- Makes the neuron less negatively charged and more likely to fire
- Makes the neuron more negatively charged and less likely to fire
- Makes the neuron more negatively charged and more likely to fire
8. What does the peripheral nervous system consist of?
- Brain and Spinal Cord
- Receptors
- Heart
- CNS
9. What does the central nervous system consist of?
- Brain and Heart
- Brain
- Brain + Spinal cord
- Spine
10. Groups of neurons are called?
- Neural communities
- Neural networks
- Neuron groups
11. Structure of the motor neuron?
- Long dendrites and long axons
- Short dendrites and long axons
- Short dendrites and short axons
- Long dendrites and short axons
12. Example of an inhibiting neurotransmitter?
- Iron
- Serotonin
- Serotonic
- Calcium
13. What does the autonomic nervous system consist of?
- Sympathetic and Parasympathetic
- Sympathetic
- Parasympathetic
- Neither Sympathetic nor Parasympathetic
14. What carries the nerve impulse away from the cell body?
- Axons
- Dendrites
- Myelin
- Terminal Buttons
15. What's the function of the parietal lobe?
- Receiving sensory information from the ears
- Receiving information from the brain
- Receiving sensory information from the skin
- Receiving sensory information from the eyes
16. What's the name of the 'main gland'?
- Thymus Gland
- Thyroid Gland
- Pituitary Gland
- Adrenal Gland
17. What's the function of the sensory neuron?
- Conducts impulse to the heart
- Conduct impulse to the spinal cord
- Conduct impulse to the brain
- Conducts impulses everywhere
18. What's the structure of the relay neuron?
- Long dendrites and short axons
- Short dendrites and long axons
- Short dendrites and short/long axons
- Long dendrites and long axons
19. What does the nervous system consist of?
- Contains the CNS
- Contains the PNS and CNS
- Contains the PNS
- Brain and Spinal cord ONLY
20. What does the sympathetic state do to the body?
- Constricts pupils
- Dilates Pupils
- Relaxes heart rate
- Increases production of saliva