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Nervous System Top of Form 1. Neurons that conduct nerve impulses from the receptors to the central nervous system are motor neurons. efferent neurons. interneurons. sensory neurons. 2. Processes that carry nerve impulses away from the cell body are called dendrites. axons. synapses. myelin sheaths. 3. The neuroglia that produce myelin sheaths around axons in the peripheral nervous system are Schwann cells. oligodendrocytes. microglia. astroctyes. 4. The portion of the nervous system that is considered involuntary is the somatic nervous system. sensory nervous system. autonomic nervous system. motor nervous system. 5. All of the following are functions of the nervous system EXCEPT senses changes. analyzes changes. stores calcium. responses to changes. 6. The different charge between the outside and the inside of a neuron at rest is called action potential. synaptic potential. resting membrane potential. equilibrium potential. 7. The stage in an action potential that immediately follows depolarization is polarization. repolarization. threshold. the resting period. 8. The junction between two nerve cells is called neuromuscular junction. neuroglandular junction. gap junction. synapse. 9. Neurotransmitters are released at the dendrite. axon terminal. cell body. myelin sheath. 10. In the reflex arc, a muscle or gland is considered to be the receptor. integrating center. motor neuron. effector. Bottom of Form 1. sensory neurons 2. axons 3. Schwann cells 4. autonomic nervous system 5. stores calcium 6. resting membrane potential 7. repolarization 8. synapse 9. axon terminal 10. effector