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Which part of the nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord?
A. Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)
B. Central Nervous System (CNS)
C. Somatic Nervous System
D. Autonomic Nervous System
B. Central Nervous System (CNS)
Memory Trick:
CNS = Command Center
Central = Control
Brain + Spinal Cord
What is the primary function of the nervous system?
A. Produce hormones
B. Digest food
C. Control and coordinate body activities
D. Produce blood cells
Answer: C. Control and coordinate body activities
Memory Trick:
Think: 🧠 Nervous System = Body's CEO It controls communication and coordination.
Which structure carries nerve impulses away from the cell body?
A. Dendrite
B. Nucleus
C. Axon
D. Cytoplasm
Axon
Memory Trick:
Axon = Away
"Axon takes impulses AWAY from the cell body."
Which neuron structure receives incoming signals?
A. Axon
B. Dendrite
C. Myelin sheath
D. Node of Ranvier
B. Dendrite
Memory Trick:
Dendrites = Doors Signals come INTO the neuron through the doors.
The gap between myelin sheath segments is called the:
A. Synapse
B. Cell body
C. Node of Ranvier
D. Ganglion
C. Node of Ranvier
Memory Trick:
Think: ⚡ "Impulse jumps from Node to Node."
This makes transmission faster.
How many pairs of cranial nerves arise from the brain?
A. 10
B. 12
C. 31
D. 24
B. 12
Memory Trick:
🧠 Brain = 12 cranial nerves
"Brain = 12"
How many pairs of spinal nerves arise from the spinal cord?
A. 12
B. 24
C. 31
D. 42
C. 31
Memory Trick:
Brain = 12 Spine = 31
Which type of neuron carries impulses from receptors to the CNS?
A. Motor neuron
B. Interneuron
C. Sensory neuron
D. Effector neuron
C. Sensory neuron
Memory Trick:
Sensory = Sends information to CNS
"Feeling goes IN."
Which type of neuron carries impulses from the CNS to muscles and glands?
A. Sensory neuron
B. Motor neuron
C. Interneuron
D. Receptor neuron
B. Motor neuron
Memory Trick:
Motor = Movement
Moves muscles.
Interneurons are primarily located in the:
A. Muscles
B. Skin
C. CNS
D. Peripheral nerves
C. CNS
Memory Trick:
Interneurons = "In-between neurons"
They connect sensory and motor neurons inside the CNS.
What is the correct pathway of a reflex arc?
A. Receptor → Motor neuron → CNS → Sensory neuron → Effector
B. Receptor → Sensory neuron → CNS → Motor neuron → Effector
C. Sensory neuron → Receptor → CNS → Effector → Motor neuron
D. CNS → Sensory neuron → Receptor → Motor neuron → Effector
B. Receptor → Sensory neuron → CNS → Motor neuron → Effector
Memory Trick:
R-S-C-M-E
Receptor Sensory neuron CNS Motor neuron Effector
Remember: ➡️ "Really Smart Cats Make Eggs"
During a reflex action, where is information processed first?
A. Brain
B. Muscle
C. Spinal cord
D. Skin
C. Spinal cord
Memory Trick:
Reflexes are FAST.
Touch hot stove? ✋🔥 Move first, think later.
In a reflex arc, the muscle or gland that responds is called the:
A. Receptor
B. Effector
C. Ganglion
D. Dendrite
B. Effector
Memory Trick:
Effector = Effects the response
Which part of the brain is responsible for higher thinking, memory, and reasoning?
A. Cerebellum
B. Brain stem
C. Cerebrum
D. Spinal cord
C. Cerebrum