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The sympathetic division uses ______ as a neurotransmitter for cholinergic recep

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Question

The sympathetic division uses ______ as a neurotransmitter for cholinergic receptors and ______ for adrenergic receptors.

ACh/ACh

NE/E

Ach/NE

NE/Ach

E/Ach

The alpha and beta receptors are known as _________ receptors and are found at the ________ of the ________ division

Cholinergic/peripheral ganglion/parasympathetic

Adrenergic/peripheral ganglion/sympathetic

Cholinergic/effector/sympathetic

Cholinergic/effector/parasympathetic

Adrenergic/effector/sympathetic

Which of the following is a “characteristic” of the sympathetic division

Urination

Excitement

Digestion

Defecation

Salivation

With the exception of olfaction, all sensory pathways first travel to the __________, which acts as a relay and processing station.

cerebrum

thalamus

cerebellum

hypothalamus

medulla oblongata

Antagonistic control of efferent output is typical of the __________ division.

somatic

sensory

autonomic

A and B

A and C

Cerebrospinal fluid is produced by the

choroid plexus.

arachnoid villi.

frontal sinuses.

pia mater.

ventricles.

Which brain area is considered to be the integrating center for homeostasis?

hypothalamus

thalamus

pituitary gland

brain stem

medulla

What type of neuroglia would you say was not working properly if a patient had a drug administered for a problem in his kidneys but started showing symptoms or effects on his/her brain?

Astrocytes

Schwann

Oligodendrocytes

Microglia

Ependymal

The “enteric division” is part of which system

Cardiovascular

Lymphatic

Respiratory

Digestive

Endocrine

Which of the following would be an adequate stimulus for a mechanoreceptor?

oxygen

cell stretch

photon of light

cold temperature

Ph

Explanation / Answer

All parasympathetic post ganglionic neurons are cholinergie neurons.

The parasympathetic division uses Acetylene choline (ACh) as a neurotransmitter for cholinergic receptors and norepinephrine (NE) for adrenergic neurons.  

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