Which is the correct sequence in the transmission of a neural impulse?
a. Axon--Dendrite--Cell body--Synapse
b. Dendrite--Axon--Cell body--Synapse
c. Synapse--Axon--Dendrite--Cell body
d. Axon--Synapse--Cell body--Dendrite
e. Dendrite--Cell body--Axon--Synapse
e. Dendrite--Cell body--Axon--Synapse
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A) proprioception. B) hearing. C) nociception. D) equilibrium. E) vision.
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Only nonmyelinated axons can have a neurilemma. 2. White matter in the central nervous system has only axons, not dendrites of cell bodies. 3. Gray matter can be made up of axons, dendrites, or cell bodies. 4. The knee-jerk reflex uses one more neuron than does the withdrawal reflex. 5. Fissures in the central nervous system are the same as gyri, except they are deeper.
A group of cells with common properties that are organized into a layer or mass
is a(n) _____. Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
When a neuron starts to depolarize, ____________________ ions move into the cell
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word