Question True False 2. What is the function classification of baroreceptors (not directly in video but from class)? Somatic sensory Visceral sensory Somatic motor Visceral motor 3. What is the structural class of baroreceptors (you will have to look closely at the video)? Unipolar Multipolar Bipolar 4. Where are the dendrites of baroreceptors located. Choose all that apply. Carotid sinuses Aortic arch Brain Heart 5. If less blood is pulsing through a vessel, pressure at that moment in the vessel is ___________ compared to normal. higher lower 6. If less blood is pulsing through a vessel, the vessel is ____________ stretched at that moment compared to normal. less more 7. What does the prefix baro- mean? volume vessel pressure heart 8. If baroreceptors send more action potentials the the brain than normal set-point, the brain interprets this as ____________ pressure. high low normal 9. Vasodilate refers to a blood vessel relaxing and getting bigger (have a wider diameter). True False 10. Vasoconstriction refers to a blood vessel contracting and getting smaller (having a smaller diameter). True FalseSomatic sensory Visceral sensory Somatic motor Visceral motor 3. What is the structural class of baroreceptors (you will have to look closely at the video)? Unipolar Multipolar Bipolar 4. Where are the dendrites of baroreceptors located. Choose all that apply. Carotid sinuses Aortic arch Brain Heart 5. If less blood is pulsing through a vessel, pressure at that moment in the vessel is ___________ compared to normal. higher lower 6. If less blood is pulsing through a vessel, the vessel is ____________ stretched at that moment compared to normal. less more 7. What does the prefix baro- mean? volume vessel pressure heart 8. If baroreceptors send more action potentials the the brain than normal set-point, the brain interprets this as ____________ pressure. high low normal 9. Vasodilate refers to a blood vessel relaxing and getting bigger (have a wider diameter). True False 10. Vasoconstriction refers to a blood vessel contracting and getting smaller (having a smaller diameter). True False
Question
TrueFalse 2.
What is the function classification of baroreceptors (not
directly in video but from class)?
Somatic sensory
Visceral sensory
Somatic motor
Visceral motor
3.
What is the structural class of baroreceptors (you will have to look closely at the video)?
Unipolar
Multipolar
Bipolar
4.
Where are the dendrites of baroreceptors located. Choose all that apply.
Carotid sinuses
Aortic arch
Brain
Heart
5.
If less blood is pulsing through a vessel, pressure at that moment in the vessel is ___________ compared to normal.
higher
lower
6.
If less blood is pulsing through a vessel, the vessel is ____________ stretched at that moment compared to normal.
less
more
7.
What does the prefix baro- mean?
volume
vessel
pressure
heart
8.
If baroreceptors send more action potentials the the brain than normal set-point, the brain interprets this as ____________ pressure.
high
low
normal
9.
Vasodilate refers to a blood vessel relaxing and getting bigger (have a wider diameter).
True
False
10.
Vasoconstriction refers to a blood vessel contracting and getting smaller (having a smaller diameter).
True
False