Neurotrophic effects()
A: refer
to the influence of the nerve on the functional activities of the
dominating tissue
B: achieved by releasing the neurotransmitter or neuromodulator through
the nerve endings
C: rely
on the regular release of neurotrophic factors
D: can
be blocked by continuous application of local anesthetics
E: It is
not easy to detect, and it can be clearly displayed after cutting off
the nerve
A: refer
to the influence of the nerve on the functional activities of the
dominating tissue
B: achieved by releasing the neurotransmitter or neuromodulator through
the nerve endings
C: rely
on the regular release of neurotrophic factors
D: can
be blocked by continuous application of local anesthetics
E: It is
not easy to detect, and it can be clearly displayed after cutting off
the nerve
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- Which<br/>nucleus gives off parasympathetic preganglionic fibers to enter<br/>facial nerve in brainstem?() A: inferior<br/>salivatory nucleus B: nucleus<br/>ambiguus C: superior<br/>salivatory nucleus D: dorsal<br/>nucleus of vagus nerve E: accessory<br/>nucleus of oculomotor nerve
- Compare<br/>by the ability<br/>of tissue regeneration.Which of the following permutations is true() A: Connective<br/>tissue > nerve cell > liver cell B: Cartilage> epithelium<br/>> glomerular C: Squamous<br/>epithelium > smooth muscle > nerve cells D: Squamous<br/>epithelium > rhabdomyosemite > peripheral nerve fibers
- The<br/>nervous system controls the activity of endocrine glands by which<br/>one of the following: () A: Piuitary B: Ganglion C: Hypothalamus D: Nerve<br/>tissue E: Cerebral<br/>cortex
- Which the following statement about the change of blood pressure is<br/>wrong() A: Clip the side of the common carotid artery, and cause to raise blood<br/>pressure B: Arterial blood pressure is elevated when the sympathetic nerve is<br/>excited C: Vagus nerve inhibits heart activity and lowers arterial blood<br/>pressure D: The excitation of vagus nerve enhances heart activity and arterial<br/>blood pressure elevated E: Intravenous epinephrine, blood pressure rise
- Neurons<br/>conduct nerve impulses through:() A: microtubule B: axolemma C: endoneurium D: synaptic vesicle E: perineurium