- •Nervous system
- •Molecular layer
- •The dendrites of granule cells
- •Flask-shaped cells
- •Found in the peripheral nervous system
- •Epineurium
- •Schwann cells
- •Dorsal horn
- •Nerve fibers
- •Nerve fibers
- •Nerve fibers
- •II type Impulse-conducting cardiac muscle cells
- •Pericytes
- •Muscular arteries
- •Collagen fibers
- •Appendix
- •Appendix
- •Bone marrow
- •Reticular connective tissue
- •The cortex of a lobule of the thymus
- •The cortex of a lobule of the thymus
- •Somatotropocytes
- •Mammotropocytes
- •Islets of Langerhans
- •Tunica adventitia
- •Fibroblasts
- •Erythrocytes
- •Fibroblasts
- •Endothelium
- •Smooth muscle
- •Lymphoid nodules
- •Langerhans cells
- •Fibroblasts
- •Submucosa
- •Fibroblasts
Nervous system
The small granule cells of the cerebellar cortex are found in the:
Molecular layer
Cerebellar nuclei
Purkinje cell layer
White matter
+Granular layer
The large, flask-shaped cells of the cerebellar cortex are present in the:
Molecular layer
+Purkinje cell layer
Granular layer
Emboliform nucleus
Dentate nucleus
The cells of the cerebellar cortex give off short dendrites, which form claw-like endings are:
Stellate cells
Fusiform cells
Flask-shaped cells
Basket cells
+Granule cells
The terminals of mossy fibers synapse with:
+The dendrites of granule cells
The dendrites of flask-shaped cells
The axons of basket cells
The long axons of Golgi cells
The short axons of Golgi cells
The terminals of climbing fibers synapse with:
The dendrites of granule cells
+ The dendrites of flask-shaped cells
The axons of basket cells
The long axons of Golgi cells
The short axons of Golgi cells
Glomeruli are regions of the cerebellar cortex where synapses are taking place between:
+The terminals of mossy fibers and dendrites of granule cells
The terminals of mossy fibers anddendrites of basket cells
The terminals of mossy fibers anddendrites offlask-shaped cells
The terminals of mossy fibers anddendrites of stellate cells
The terminals of mossy fibers anddendrites of fusiform cells
Which layer of cerebral cortex contains large pyramidal cells about 120 mkm in diameter:
The molecular layer
The external granular layer
The layer of pyramidal cells
+The ganglionic layer
The multiform layer
The ganglionic layer of the cerebral cortex contains:
Flask-shaped cells
Pseudounipolar cells
Granule cells
+Giant pyramidal cells of Betz
Basket cells
Purkinje neurons are:
found in the peripheral nervous system
+ very numerous in the cerebellar cortex
very numerous in the cerebral cortex
bipolar neurons
relatively small neurons
Pyramidal cells are:
Found in the peripheral nervous system
very numerous in the cerebellar cortex
+ very numerous in the cerebral cortex
bipolar neurons
relatively small neurons
The largest cells visible in histological slides of the cerebral cortex are:
Purkinje cells
+ Betz cells
Schwann cells
Golgi cells
Basket cells
The cerebellar cortex has:
six distinct layers
an internal granular layer
pyramidal cells
+ superficial molecular layer
an external granular layer
Spinal ganglia are:
+ sensory
motor
autonomic
paired structures
supporting
The region of the spinal cord that contains cell bodies of somatic efferent neurons is called the:
+ Ventral horn
Dorsal horn
Lateral horn
White matter
Dura mater
Each peripheral nerve is surrounded by:
+ Epineurium
Endoneurium
Perineurium
Dura mater
Pia mater
Each nerve fiber is surrounded by:
Epineurium
+ Endoneurium
Perineurium
Dura mater
Pia mater
Which of the following is involved in the blood brain barrier:
+ Astrocytes
Ependymal cells
Oligodendrocytes
Microglia
Schwann cells
The supporting cells found in the spinal ganglia are:
