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PowerPoint® Clickers SlidesQuestionsprepared by Mark Hollier, Georgia Perimeter College - Clarkston Campus

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The Autonomic Nervous System

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A synonym for the autonomic nervous system reflects its major function. The synonym is ______.

a) the peripheral nervous system

b) the central nervous system

c) the involuntary nervous system

d) the somatic nervous system

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A synonym for the autonomic nervous system reflects its major function. The synonym is ______.

a) the peripheral nervous system

b) the central nervous system

c) the involuntary nervous system

d) the somatic nervous system

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Regulation of heart rate at low normal levels is achieved by the ______.

a) parasympathetic division

b) sympathetic division

c) somatic division

d) both A and B

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Regulation of heart rate at low normal levels is achieved by the ______.

a) parasympathetic division

b) sympathetic division

c) somatic division

d) both A and B

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How is it possible that norepinephrine can cause vasoconstriction in one location but vasodilation in another?

a) Sometimes norepinephrine is released by the parasympathetic nervous system, which causes relaxation.

b) Receptor types differ in these tissues.

c) Norepinephrine is not released by the parasympathetic nervous system.

d) It can't: Its actions are predictable no matter the tissue.

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How is it possible that norepinephrine can cause vasoconstriction in one location but vasodilation in another?

a) Sometimes norepinephrine is released by the parasympathetic nervous system, which causes relaxation.

b) Receptor types differ in these tissues.

c) Norepinephrine is not released by the parasympathetic nervous system.

d) It can't: Its actions are predictable no matter the tissue.

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Which of the following sets of conditions accurately describes the anatomy of the parasympathetic nervous system?

a) Thoracolumbar origin; long preganglionic fibers; ganglia in visceral effector organs

b) Craniosacral origin; short preganglionic fibers; ganglia in visceral effector organs

c) Craniosacral origin; long preganglionic fibers; ganglia in visceral effector organs

d) Thoracolumbar origin; short preganglionic fibers; ganglia close to the spinal cord

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Which of the following sets of conditions accurately describes the anatomy of the parasympathetic nervous system?

a) Thoracolumbar origin; long preganglionic fibers; ganglia in visceral effector organs

b) Craniosacral origin; short preganglionic fibers; ganglia in visceral effector organs

c) Craniosacral origin; long preganglionic fibers; ganglia in visceral effector organs

d) Thoracolumbar origin; short preganglionic fibers; ganglia close to the spinal cord

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The majority of preganglionic parasympathetic fibers are housed within which cranial nerve?

a) Vagus

b) Glossopharyngeal

c) Facial

d) Trigeminal

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The majority of preganglionic parasympathetic fibers are housed within which cranial nerve?

a) Vagus

b) Glossopharyngeal

c) Facial

d) Trigeminal

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Preganglionic sympathetic fibers exit the spinal cord via the _______ and pass through the _______ to enter the _______.

a) lateral horns; posterior vagal trunk; plexus

b) ventral root; rami communicantes; sympathetic trunk ganglia

c) dorsal root; lateral horns; vagal trunk

d) rami communicantes; sympathetic trunk ganglia; ventral root

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Preganglionic sympathetic fibers exit the spinal cord via the _______ and pass through the _______ to enter the _______.

a) lateral horns; posterior vagal trunk; plexus

b) ventral root; rami communicantes; sympathetic trunk ganglia

c) dorsal root; lateral horns; vagal trunk

d) rami communicantes; sympathetic trunk ganglia; ventral root

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In general, sympathetic innervation of visceral organs via the lumbar and sacral splanchnic nerves inhibits the activity of these organs. This is logical because _____.

a) sympathetic input primes the body to enter a resting state

b) sympathetic input is always inhibitory

c) parasympathetic innervation is lacking from this area

d) sympathetic activity primes the body forphysical activity and temporarily shuts down noncritical body activities

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In general, sympathetic innervation of visceral organs via the lumbar and sacral splanchnic nerves inhibits the activity of these organs. This is logical because _____.

a) sympathetic input primes the body to enter a resting state

b) sympathetic input is always inhibitory

c) parasympathetic innervation is lacking from this area

d) sympathetic activity primes the body for physical activity and temporarily shuts down noncritical body activities

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Predict the outcome of an experiment in which adrenal medulla cells are treated with nicotine.

a) Blood levels of acetylcholine increase.

b) Blood levels of epinephrine and norepinephrine decrease.

c) The adrenal medulla is inhibited by nicotine.

d) Blood levels of epinephrine and norepinephrine increase.

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Predict the outcome of an experiment in which adrenal medulla cells are treated with nicotine.

a) Blood levels of acetylcholine increase.

b) Blood levels of epinephrine and norepinephrine decrease.

c) The adrenal medulla is inhibited by nicotine.

d) Blood levels of epinephrine and norepinephrine increase.

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Asthma patients suffer from attacks in which bronchiole smooth muscle constricts, making it hard to breathe. Albuterol, a common asthma medication, works via which of the following steps?a) Binds to 2-adrenergic receptors to enhance

vasodilation

b) Binds to nicotinic receptors and inhibits epinephrine release

c) Binds to and stimulates muscarinic receptors

d) Binds to 2-adrenergic receptors to inhibit vasodilation

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Asthma patients suffer from attacks in which bronchiole smooth muscle constricts, making it hard to breathe. Albuterol, a common asthma medication, works via which of the following steps?a) Binds to 2-adrenergic receptors to enhance

vasodilation

b) Binds to nicotinic receptors and inhibits epinephrine release

c) Binds to and stimulates muscarinic receptors

d) Binds to 2-adrenergic receptors to inhibit vasodilation

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Which area of the body receives no innervation by the parasympatheticnervous system?

a) Heart

b) Lung bronchioles

c) Bladder

d) Sweat glands

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Which area of the body receives no innervation by the parasympatheticnervous system?

a) Heart

b) Lung bronchioles

c) Bladder

d) Sweat glands

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The sympathetic division is involved in which of the following processes?

a) Regulating blood pressure

b) Increasing glucose metabolism

c) Decreasing urinary output

d) All of the above

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The sympathetic division is involved in which of the following processes?

a) Regulating blood pressure

b) Increasing glucose metabolism

c) Decreasing urinary output

d) All of the above

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At the top of the autonomic nervous system hierarchy, the ______ controls most of the autonomic nervous system functions via the reticular formation.

a) thalamus

b) hypothalamus

c) limbic system

d) pituitary gland

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At the top of the autonomic nervous system hierarchy, the ______ controls most of the autonomic nervous system functions via the reticular formation.

a) thalamus

b) hypothalamus

c) limbic system

d) pituitary gland

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Through the process of ______, seemingly involuntary activities can bevoluntarily controlled.

a) hypnosis

b) biology

c) biofeedback

d) involuntary control

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Through the process of ______, seemingly involuntary activities can bevoluntarily controlled.

a) hypnosis

b) biology

c) biofeedback

d) involuntary control

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Which of the following homeostatic imbalances of the ANS is a life-threatening condition involving uncontrolled activation of autonomic neurons?

a) Autonomic dysreflexia

b) Raynaud's disease

c) Hypertension

d) Orthostatic hypotension

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Which of the following homeostatic imbalances of the ANS is a life-threatening condition involving uncontrolled activation of autonomic neurons?

a) Autonomic dysreflexia

b) Raynaud's disease

c) Hypertension

d) Orthostatic hypotension