Matching I. Even though there may be more than one
correct letter response to some numbered items,
discriminate and “juggle” so that you have the one
BEST response for each blank.
1. ___ effector
2. ___ excitatory postsynaptic potential
3. ___ ganglion
4. ___ integrator
5. ___ Inhibitory Postsynaptic Potential
6. ___ interneuron
7. ___ muscle spindle
8. ___ myelin sheath
9. ___ neuroglia
10. ___ receptor
11. ___ recovery period
12. ___ response
13. ___ sodium-potassium pump
14. ___ stimulus
15. ___ neurotransmitter molecule
A. cells that nurture and support neurons
B. a hyperpolarizing event
C. a neuron cannot propagate an action
potential at this time
D. ACh or GABA
E. interneuron in brain or spinal cord
F. establishes basis of resting membrane
potential
G. sheathed muscle cells that contain
receptors
H. input
I. integrator cell between sensory and motor
J. modified dendrite of a sensory neuron
K. a depolarizing event
L. output
M. muscle or gland
N. produced by a Schwann cell
O. cluster of cell bodies outside the CNS
Answers: 1. M, 2. K, 3. O, 4. E, 5. B, 6. I, 7. G, 8. N, 9. A, 10. J,
11. C, 12. L, 13. F, 14. H, 15. D
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