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Respiratory activities are controlled by
centers in the pons and the medulla oblongata
Conscious thought processes and all intellectual functions originate in the
cerebral hemispheres
A highly specialized region of the sympathetic division that causes widespread sympathetic activation is found in the
adrenal medulla
Typical sympathetic postganglionic fibers that release norepinephrine at neuroeffector junctions are classified as
adrenergic
The autonomic division of the nervous system directs
processes that maintain homeostasis
The sympathetic division of the ANS differs from the parasympathetic division of the ANS in that
the postganglionic fibers of the sympathetic system are relatively longer than those of the parasympathetic and the sympathetic system is more divergent than is the parasympathetic
Cranial nerves that have ANS fibers are
III, VII, IX, X
Which of the following is not a branch of the facial nerve?
Ophthalmic
The ventral root of a spinal nerve contains
axons of motor neurons
Only cones are found in the
fovea
Which of the following is/are a special sensory receptor?
auditory receptor
Cranial nerve IX exits through which foramen
jugular foramen
Which cranial nerves exit through the superior orbital fissure?
III, IV, VI, V1 (ophthalmic branch)
Which of the following structures are found in the membranous labyrinth
utricle and saccule
Which of the following is part of the vascular tunic
ciliary body
Which nerve innervates the adductor muscle groups and superomedial thigh skin
Obturator nerve
Regarding spinal nerves, which structure contains motor fibers that originate in the spinal cord?
Ventral root
Which brachial plexus nerve is formed by the lateral and medial cords?
median nerve
Which mesencephalic structure acts in the classic "startle response"?
Corpora quadrigemina
Which of the following neuroglia is NOT found in the Central Nervous System (CNS)?
Schwann cells
This type of neuroglia is responsible for producing cerebrospinal fluid (CSF):
ependymal cells
This type of neuroglia is responsible for the myelination of axons in the CNS:
oligodendrocytes
Which of the following terms refers to the area of the neuron where one neuron
communicates with another neuron?
synapse
Multipolar neuron is characterized as:
It has several dendrites and a single axon that may have one or more branches.
Neurons that transmit information about internal conditions and the status of other organ
systems are called:
Visceral sensory neurons
Which of the following could affect the rate of impulse conduction along the axon?
A wide diameter of the axon and the presence of myelin sheath upon the axon
Chemicals that diffuse across the synaptic cleft and bind to receptors on the postsynaptic
membrane are called:
neurotransmitters
The deep crease along the ventral portion of the spinal cord is known as:
anterior median fissure
Which spinal segment contains the cell bodies of sensory neurons?
dorsal root ganglion
This area in the spinal cord contains axons that cross from one side of the spinal cord to
the other before reaching a destination within the gray matter:
gray commissure
Descending tracts do which of the following:
Carry motor commands into the spinal cord
Which of the following describes the endoneurium?
it surrounds individual axons
Which of the following has been put in the correct order from superficial to deep?
Epineurium, Perineurium, Fascicle, Endoneurium, Axon
Which of the following spinal nerves is the most lateral of the brachial plexus?
Musculocutaneous membrane
Which of the following sequences of numbers regarding spinal nerves is correct?
8 Cervical, 12 Thoracic, 5 Lumbar, 5 Sacral, 1 Coccygeal
Put the following sequences of a reflex arc in the correct order:
I. Response by effector
II. Activation by a motor neuron
III. Information processing in CNS
IV. Activation of a sensory neuron
V. Arrival of stimulus and activation of receptor
V, IV, III, II ,I
What is the type of reflex in which one sensory neuron synapses directly on a motor
neuron?
Monosynaptic and stretch reflex
What structure(s) make up the corpora quadrigemina?
Superior Colliculi
Inferior Colliculi
What brain structure is responsible for the production of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)?
Choroid Plexus
The structure responsible for responses to sex, fear, and aggression is known as:
amygdala
The Primary Motor Cortex can be found where in the brain?
cerebrum
Which of the following contains Purkinje cells and is responsible for fine-tuning
voluntary and involuntary movements?
cerebellum
Which of the following are considered important respiratory monitors and regulators in
the brain?
pons and medulla oblongata
Which of the following is a mixed cranial nerve?
IX
Which of the following cranial nerves are responsible for extraocular muscle movement?
III, IV, VI
Anterograde amnesia would affect a person's ability to do what:
formulate new memories
The Sympathetic Nervous System releases which neurotransmitter from pre-ganglionic
fibers?
acetylcholine
Which of the following accurately describes the difference between tonic and phasic
receptors?
Phasic receptors become active for a short time whenever there is a change in the
conditions they are monitoring, whereas tonic receptors are always active.
What type of stimulus would a nociceptor respond to?
pain
The axons of the second-order neurons in the olfactory bulb travel within the olfactory
tract to reach what areas of the brain?
Limbic System
Hypothalamus
Olfactory Cortex
What cranial nerve is responsible for olfaction?
I
What cranial nerves are responsible for taste?
VII, IX, X
What cranial nerve contributes to tongue movement?
XII
What is the name of the opening to the ear exposed to the external environment?
External acoustic meatus
Name the auditory ossicles closest to the oval window:
Stapes
Perilymph can be found where:
bony labyrinth
What sensory structure of the cochlea lies upon the basilar membrane?
organ of corti
What cranial nerve is responsible for audition?
VIII
A person's night vision is produced by what type of photoreceptors:
Rods
Where can you find the blind spot in the human eye?
optic disc
What type of fluid is circulated throughout the posterior body and anterior body of the
eye?
aqueous humor
What cranial nerve is responsible for vision?
II
Cerebral spinal fluid is found in the
subarachnoid space
Gyrus
lumps and bumps
Sulcus
many groves on the brain surface
fissure
deepest indention; split
Nerves
Bundle of axons
Brachioplexus nerves
musculocutaneous, ulnar, radial, median
Schwann cells
Supporting cells of the peripheral nervous system responsible for the formation of myelin.
Astrocytes
Provide structural and metabolic support for neurons; form blood brain barrier
exteroreceptors
detect external stimuli
propioreceptors
detect position, stretch, and movement
interoreceptors
detect internal stimuli
Send information to the CNS
afferent/ascending/dorsal/sensory
Take information away from CNS
efferent/descending/ventral/motor
Endoneurium
delicate connective tissue around individual nerve fibers in nerve
fassicle
bundle of neurons
Perineurium
surrounds each fascicle
Epineurium
surrounds the entire nerve
The peripheral nervous system is divided into
somatic nervous system and autonomic nervous system
Central Nervous System (CNS)
brain and spinal cord
autonomic nervous system (ANS)
sympathetic (fight or flight) and parasympathetic (rest and digest)
Dendrites
Branchlike parts of a neuron that are specialized to receive information.
cell body
Largest part of a typical neuron; contains the nucleus and much of the cytoplasm
Axon
conducts nerve impulses away from the cell body
axon hillock
the cone-shaped area on the cell body from which the axon originates
Terminal boutons (axon terminals)
affect another neuron or effector organ (muscle or gland)
satellite cells
surround neuron cell bodies in PNS
microglia
phagocytic cells that ingest and break down waste products and pathogens in the CNS
intravertebral foramen
where spinal nerves begin
spinal cords ends at
L1-L2
conus medullaris
tapered end of spinal cord
filum terminale
anchors spinal cord to coccyx
lumbosacral plexus
sciatic nerve
dura mater
tough, fibrous outermost layer
arachnoid mater
middle layer
pia mater
Innermost layer of the meninges
Cranial Nerve I
Olfactory (sensory); smell
Cranial Nerve II
Optic (sensory); vision; form chiasma
Cranial nerve III
Oculomotor (motor); move eyeball