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Dr. Wang and Dr. Moreton
AST 1
Parasympathetic Nervous System
1. Increase in blood pressure is compensated by:
a. Increase in baroreceptor receptor firing rate
b. Decrease in sympathetic activity
c. Increase in parasympathetic activity
d. Decrease in chronotropy and inotropy
e. All of the above
2. The sympathetic nervous system is derived from the:
a. Cranial division
b. Sacral division
c. Thoracolumbar division
d. a and b
e. b and c
Answer the following Self-Study Question and defend you selection
3. The sweat gland is peculiar because it is:
a. Innervated by the parasympathetic nervous system but the transmitter is norepinephrine
b. Innervated by the sympathetic nervous system but the transmitter is acetylcholine
c. Innervated by the parasympathetic nervous system but the transmitter is nitric oxide
d. Innervated by the somatic motor nervous system but the transmitter is norepinephrine
e. Not innervated by the ANS
Identify
the compound exhibiting the following characteristics: (Use Choices ONLY ONCE)
4. ___Shortest duration of action and low receptor selectivity
5. ___Long duration of action and low receptor selectivity
6. ___ Short duration of action but high receptor selectivity
Match
the sites and principal transmitters released
at the sites in Figure 1
:
(Some choices must be used MORE THAN ONCE
):
a.
Acetylcholine
b. Norepinephrine
c. Dopamine
b.
d. Epinephrine
7. ___Site I
8. ___Site II
9. ___Site IV
10. ___Site V
11. ___Site VI
12. ___Site VII
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a. salivary glands
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c. urinary bladder
d. blood vessels
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A. True
B. false
2.The nervous system uses two signaling methods while the endocrine system uses only one method of signaling.
A. True
B. False
3.
Organs can only be endocrine or only exocrine; they cannot be both endocrine and exocrine
A. False
B. True
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4.Hormones are released into the extracellular fluid and then is picked up by the blood stream to travel great distances within the body to cause effects. However, there are other modes of chemical signaling beside hormonal signaling. Which other type of chemical signaling causes a response in the same cell that released the chemical?
A. merocrine
B. holocrine
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