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Laboratory Manual for Human Anatomy & Physiology Main Version
4th Edition
ISBN: 9781260159110
Author: Terry Martin
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Higher Education (us)
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Chapter 27, Problem 3PL
Neuroglia that produce myelin insulation in the CNS are
a. microglia.
b. astrocytes.
c. ependymal cells.
d. oligodendrocytes.
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35) Glial cells that produce the myelin sheath in the CNS are
a. microglia ceIls.
b. oligodendrocytes.
c. astrocytes.
d. all of the above.
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A.
ganglia, no
B.
ganglia, yes
C.
neuroglia, yes
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What type of cells myelinate the cytoplasmic extensions of neurons?
A.
oligodendrocytes and schwann cells
B.
microglial cells
C.
astrocytes
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ependymal cells
Which structural classification of neurons has only one very short process that extends from the cell body and divides into peripheral and central processes?
A.
anaxonic neurons
B.
multipolar neurons
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Match the neuroglia with the correct function:
A. Satellite cells
B. Schwann Cells
C. Oligodendrocytes
D. Ependymal
E. Microglia
F. Astrocytes
1. Cells that produce the myelin in the PNS.
2. Cells that produce myelin in the CNS
3. Phagocytes that dispose debris like dead brain cells and bacteria
4. Anchors and braces neurons with cellular projections
5. Cells have cilia that help circulate the cerebrospinal fluid
6. Cells help cushion and protect neurons in the PNS
7. Cells serve as a medium for diffusion between capillaries and neurons
8. Cells line cavities of the brain and spinal cord
Chapter 27 Solutions
Laboratory Manual for Human Anatomy & Physiology Main Version
Ch. 27 - The cell body of a neuron contains the a. nucleus....Ch. 27 - A multipolar neuon contains a. one dendrite and...Ch. 27 - Neuroglia that produce myelin insulation in the...Ch. 27 - The PNS contains a. 12 pairs of cranial nerves...Ch. 27 - Schwann cells a. are only in the brain. b. are...Ch. 27 - A ______________ neuron is the most common...Ch. 27 - Prob. 7PLCh. 27 - Prob. 8PLCh. 27 - Match the terms in column A with the descriptions...Ch. 27 - Match the terms in column A with the descriptions...
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