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Which of the following is a function of the motor division of the nervous system?
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sending signals to muscles
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The brain and spinal cord comprise the
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central nervous system
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The three general functions of the nervous system are
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sensory, motor, and integrative
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nformation received by the brain concerning internal or external environmental conditions is called a(n)
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sensation.
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In general, the nervous system
Definition
is fast acting.
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The part of the peripheral nervous system that brings information to the central nervous system is the
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afferent division.
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Most neurons in the brain are
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multipolar
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Neurons normally derive ATP solely through
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aerobic respiration.
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The glial cells responsible for maintaining the blood-brain barrier are the
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astrocytes.
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The cytoplasmic extensions that, together with the cell body, provide the main receptive surfaces for neurons are the
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dendrites.
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Which of the following is a function of neurons?
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information processing
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The largest and most numerous of the glial cells in the central nervous system are the
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astrocytes
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The myelin sheaths that surround the axons of some of the neurons in the CNS are formed by
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oligodendrocytes.
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Which of the following is a glial cell?
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A) astrocytes
B) Schwann cells
C) oligodendrocytes
D) microglia
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Small phagocytic cells that are especially obvious in damaged tissue in the CNS are the
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microglia.
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The neurilemma of axons in the peripheral nervous system is formed by
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Schwann cells.
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Cells responsible for information processing and transfer are
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neurons
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Aggregations of ribosomes in neurons are referred to as
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Nissl bodies
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Branches that sometimes occur along the length of an axon are called
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collaterals.
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Neurons that have one axon and one dendrite with the soma between them are called
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bipolar.
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Neurons that have several dendrites and a single axon extending away from the soma are called
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multipolar
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Interneurons
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are found only in the central nervous system.
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Most neurons lack centrioles. This observation explains
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why these neurons cannot regenerate.
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The polarization of a nerve fiber refers to having the
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potassium ions inside the cell and sodium outside the cell
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Saltatory conduction
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is faster than conduction on an unmyelinated axon.
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is faster than conduction on an unmyelinated axon.
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thick, myelinated axons.
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Opening of sodium channels in the membrane of a neuron results in
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depolarization.
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The following are the main steps in the generation of an action potential.
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4.A graded depolarization brings an area of an excitable membrane to threshold.

6.Sodium channel activation occurs

7. Sodium ions enter the cell and depolarization occurs.

1. Sodium channels are inactivated

2. Potassium channels open and potassium moves out of the cell, initiating repolarization.
3. Sodium channels regain their normal properties

5. A temporary hyperpolarization occurs.

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When a neuron is at rest, which ion passes through its membrane most easily?
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potassium
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The all-or-none principle states that
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all stimuli great enough to bring the membrane to threshold will produce identical action potentials.
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During continuous conduction,
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local currents depolarize adjacent areas of membrane so that action potentials continue to form along the membrane
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If a resting potential becomes more negative, the cell
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hyperpolarizes.
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A neuron that is excited to subthreshold is said to be
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acilitated.
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Which of the following is a function of the brain interstitium?
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provides a medium for nerve impulse transmission
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If the sodium–potassium pumps in the plasma membrane fail to function,
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A) the extracellular concentration of potassium ions will increase.
B) the intracellular concentration of sodium ions will increase.
C) the membrane will lose its capacity to generate action potentials.
D) the inside of the membrane will have a resting potential that is more positive than normal.
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Tetrodotoxin is a toxin that blocks the sodium channels from opening. What effect would this have on the function of neurons?
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The neurons would not be able to propagate action potentials.
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Neurotransmitters are released from the
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synaptic terminals/knobs
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Synaptic knobs occur at the ends of
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dendrites
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What contains a delicate network of collagen and elastin fibers through which cerebrospinal fluid circulates?

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subarachnoid space
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Which type of synapse dominates the nervous system?
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chemical
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The ion needed to initiate the release of acetylcholine into the synaptic cleft is
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calcium
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Adrenergic synapses release the neurotransmitter
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norepinephrine.
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The processing of the same information at the same time by several neuronal pools is called
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parallel processing.
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Which of the following lists the parts of a reflex arc in the correct order
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receptor, sensory neuron, interneuron, motor neuron, effector
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The following is a series of events that occur at a typical cholinergic synapse. Place the events in the correct sequence
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2. Arriving action potential depolarizes the synaptic knob and the presynaptic membrane.

1. Calcium ions enter the cytoplasm of the synaptic knob and ACh release occurs.

6. ACh diffuses across the synaptic cleft and binds to receptors on the postsynaptic membrane.
7. Sodium channels on postsynaptic surface are activated, producing a graded depolarization.

4. ACh release ceases because calcium ions are removed from the cytoplasm of the synaptic knob.

3. Depolarization ends as ACh is broken down into acetate and choline by AChE

5. The synaptic knob reabsorbs choline from the synaptic cleft and uses it to resynthesize ACh.

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The specialized membranes that protect the spinal cord are termed
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spinal meninges
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Blood vessels servicing the spinal cord are found in the
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pia mater
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The dural sinuses are located in the
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dura mater.
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49) Diffusion across the arachnoid villi returns excess CSF to
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C) venous circulation
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Head injuries that damage cerebral blood vessels are serious conditions because
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these spaces compress and distort the relatively soft tissues of the brain.
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The projections of gray matter toward the outer surface of the spinal cord are called
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horns.
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Masses of myelinated nerve fibers appear
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white
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Axons crossing from one side of the spinal cord to the other within the gray matter are found in the
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gray commissures
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The white matter of the spinal cord contains
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bundles of axons that share common origins, destinations, and functions.
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Enlargements of the spinal cord occur
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in segments of the spinal cord that control the limbs
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The entire spinal cord is divided into ________ segments.
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31
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The horns of the spinal cord contain
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nerve cell bodies.
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The posterior horns of the spinal cord contain
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sensory nuclei.
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Gray matter in the spinal cord is mostly
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interneurons.
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If the dorsal root of a spinal nerve is severed,
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incoming sensory information would be disrupted
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Which of the following link(s) the cerebral hemispheres with the brain stem?
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diencephalon
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The walls of the diencephalon form the
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thalamus.
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The part of the brain that functions to control skeletal muscles is the
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cerebral cortex.
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Major centers concerned with autonomic control of breathing, blood pressure, heart rate, and digestive activities are located in the
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medulla oblongata
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A neural cortex is found on the surface of the
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A) cerebrum

C) cerebellum

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The ventricle associated with the pons and upper medulla is the
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fourth.
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The visual cortex is located in the
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occipital lobe.
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Regions of the brain that are involved in interpreting data or coordinating motor responses are
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association areas.
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The region of the brain that is involved in conscious thought and intellectual function as well as processing somatic sensory and motor information is the
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cerebrum
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If Broca's area is damaged, what might result?
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loss of ability to speak
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The two cerebral hemispheres are separated by the
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longitudinal fissure.
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The area anterior to the central sulcus is the
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frontal lobe.
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The cortex inferior to the lateral sulcus is the
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temporal lobe.
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The primary connection between cerebral hemispheres is the
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corpus callosum.
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The surface of the postcentral gyrus contains the
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Stimulation of the reticular formation results in
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The ________ acts as a switching and relay center for integration of conscious and unconscious sensory and motor pathways.
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diencephalon
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Overseeing the postural muscles of the body and making rapid adjustments to maintain balance and equilibrium are functions of the
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C) cerebellum.
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Overseeing the postural muscles of the body and making rapid adjustments to maintain balance and equilibrium are functions of the
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cerebellum.
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What is the function of the cerebral association areas?
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B) memory
C) reasoning
D) learning
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The basal nuclei include which of the following?
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caudate nucleus
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Which of the following is glandular tissue?
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anterior pituitary
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Which part of the following develops from the forebrain?
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thalamus
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The cerebrum is separated from the cerebellum by the
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transverse fissure.
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Which of the following is a function of the cerebellum?
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postural reflexes
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Brain waves found on an EEG in normal adults under resting conditions are
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alpha waves
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Complex motor activities such as riding a bicycle or eating
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require the coordinated activity of several regions of the brain.
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The highest levels of information processing occur in the
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cerebrum.
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The area of the CNS most concerned with balance is the
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cerebellum.
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After suffering a stroke, Cindy finds that she cannot move her right arm. This would suggest that the stroke damage is in the area of the
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left frontal lobe.
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disorder affecting the comprehension and use of words is termed
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dyslexia
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________ refers to the loss of memory from disease or trauma.
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Amnesia
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The phrenic nerves arise from the
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cervical plexus.
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The area of skin supplied by sensory nerve fibers from a particular dorsal root is called a
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dermatome
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The nerve that controls the biceps brachii muscle is the
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musculocutaneous.
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Nerves exit the vertebral canal through
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B) intervertebral foramina.
C) sacral foramina.
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There are ________ pairs of cranial nerves.
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12
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The only cranial nerve that is attached to the cerebrum is the
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olfactory.
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The cranial nerves that are involved in sensing taste are
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VII, IX, and X
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The cranial nerve that has three branches is the
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vagus.
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The cranial nerves that are primarily sensory include
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I, II, and VIII.
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Motor innervation of the muscles of facial expression is through the
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B) facial nerve
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Damage to which of the following cranial nerves could result in death?
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vagus
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Which of the following pairs is not properly matched?
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lumbar spinal nerves: 4
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Muscles of the intercostal spaces are innervated by nerves from the
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thoracic region.
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Spinal nerves from the sacral region of the cord innervate
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the leg muscles.
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The joining of adjacent spinal nerves is termed a
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plexus.
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Neural reflexes
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A) are automatic motor responses.
B) are triggered by specific stimuli.
C) help preserve homeostasis.
D) show little variability in response.
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Reflexes help to control
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A) heart rate.
B) blood pressure.
C) digestion.
D) pupil size.
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Pulling away from a painful stimulus is an example of the ________ reflex.
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withdrawal
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The expected response to the triceps-jerk reflex is
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elbow extension.
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In which of the following would the delay between stimulus and response be greater?
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a reflex that involves many synapses
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An abnormal stretch response would indicate
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E) All of the above are possible, and more tests would be necessary.
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Another name for the patellar reflex is the
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knee-jerk reflex.
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Which of the following are capable of producing the more complex reflexes?
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polysynaptic reflexes
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Golgi tendon organs
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are found within joint capsules.
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The flexor reflex
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moves a limb away from a painful stimulus.
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The established motor patterns for walking, running, and jumping are primarily directed by neuronal pools in the
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spinal cord
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Reflexes that humans are born with are called
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innate.
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Which of the following are responsible for reciprocal inhibition?
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interneurons in the spinal cord
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Which of the following is abnormal in the adult?
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Babinski sign
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Which of the following is a descending tract?
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corticospinal
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The spinothalamic tract conducts impulses
Definition
up the spinal cord to the thalamus.
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corticospinal tracts function in the control of
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skeletal muscles.
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The motor nerve tracts that link the cerebellum with the brain stem are contained within the
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cerebellar peduncles.
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Bundles of axons in the spinal cord are called
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tracts.
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Ascending tracts
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carry sensory information to the brain.
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The spinal tract or pathway that carries highly localized sensory information concerning fine touch and pressure is (are) the
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posterior column.
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The spinal tract or pathway that carries information regulating skeletal muscle tone is the
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medial and lateral.
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Which of the following is a descending tract or pathway of the spinal cord?
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C) corticospinal
D) medial and lateral
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Which of the following is located in the posterior column?
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asciculus gracilis
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Voluntary control of skeletal muscles is provided by the
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corticospinal pathway.
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The area of sensory cortex devoted to a body region is relative to the
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number of sensory receptors in the area of the body.
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The most sensitive area of the body is the
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face
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An autonomic motor neuron whose cell body lies in the CNS is called a(n)
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preganglionic neuron.
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Control of the viscera is the job of the
Definition
brain
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Which of the following are usually adrenergic fibers?
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sympathetic postganglionic
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The autonomic division of the nervous system direct
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processes that maintain homeostasis.
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Control of glands is through the
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ANS
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Postganglionic fibers of autonomic neurons are usually
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connected to effector organs
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The division of the autonomic nervous system that prepares the body for activity and stress is the
Definition
sympathetic division.
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The division of the autonomic nervous system that maintains homeostasis during stressful conditions is the
Definition
sympathetic division
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Preganglionic neurons of the sympathetic nervous system are located in the
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gray matter of segments TI to L2 of the spinal cord.
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Nerves that innervate organs in the ventral body cavities are the
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autonomic nerves.
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Each of the following effects is associated with the action of postganglionic sympathetic fibers EXCEPT one. Identify the exception.
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decreased
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Sympathetic innervation of the urinary bladder and sex organs is by way of the
Definition
inferior mesenteric ganglion
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There is(are) ________ sympathetic collateral ganglia located in the abdominal cavity.
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three
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Preganglionic fibers of parasympathetic neurons can be found in cranial nerve
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A) III.
B) VII.
C) IX.
D)X
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Almost 75 percent of all parasympathetic outflow travels along the
Definition
vagus nerve
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Effects produced by the parasympathetic branch of the autonomic nervous system include
Definition
increased secretion by digestive glands.
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Increased parasympathetic stimulation
Definition
increases the general level of activity of the digestive system.
Term
Dual innervation refers to
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an organ receiving both sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves.
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Proper control of the respiratory passages depends upon
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D) both parasympathetic and sympathetic levels of stimulation.
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All of the nervous tissue outside of the central nervous system comprises the _________________________ nervous system.
Definition
peripheral
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The _________________________ division of the nervous system brings sensory information to the central nervous system.
Definition
afferent
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The _________________________ nervous system provides involuntary regulation of smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glandular activity.
Definition
autonomic
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The _________________________ of the neuron is the cell body.
Definition
soma
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The gaps between adjacent Schwann cells along the length of an axon are called _________________________.
Definition
nodes
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The minimum amount of stimulus required to depolarize an excitable membrane and generate an action potential is known as the _________________________.
Definition
threshold
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The time during which an excitable membrane cannot respond to further stimulation is the _________________________.
Definition
refractory period
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An action potential traveling along an axon is called a(n) _________________________.
Definition
nerve impulse
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The layer of lipid around an axon is called _________________________.
Definition
myelin
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When more than one stimulus is added together, it is called _________________________.
Definition
summation
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Adrenergic neurons release the neurotransmitter _________________________.
Definition
norepinephrine
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Cholinergic neurons release the neurotransmitter _________________________.
Definition
acetylcholine
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The _________________________ is the layer of the meninges that is in direct contact with the surface of the brain.
Definition
pia mater
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The fluid that surrounds and bathes the central nervous system is _________________________.
Definition
cerebrospinal fluid or CSF
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_________________________ are chambers within the brain that contain CSF.
Definition
Ventricles
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The _________________________ ventricle is at the level of the pons and cerebellum
Definition
fourth
Term
CSF is drained through the _________________________.
Definition
arachnoid granulations
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The _________________________ root contains motor axons.
Definition
ventral
Term
The _________________________ system controls emotion.
Definition
limbic
Term
The lowest structure in the CNS is the _________________________.
Definition
medulla oblongata
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The major motor cortex of the cerebrum is located in the _________________________ gyrus.
Definition
precentral
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The major sensory cortex of the cerebrum is located in the _________________________ gyrus.
Definition
postcentral
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The _________________________ plexus is located between the neck and the axilla.
Definition
brachial
Term
The _________________________ nerve is pinched in carpal tunnel syndrome.
Definition
median
Term
The trigeminal nerve is cranial nerve _________________________.
Definition
v(5)
Term
The optic nerve is cranial nerve _________________________.
Definition
ll(2)
Term
The vestibulocochlear (acoustic) nerve is cranial nerve _________________________.
Definition
vlll (8)
Term
The _________________________ nerve innervates the diaphragm.
Definition
phrenic
Term
The radial nerve arises from the _________________________ plexus and functions to _________________________ muscles of the forearm, arm, and hand.
Definition
brachial; extend
Term
The groin is served by the _________________________ nerve.
Definition
obturator
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The quadriceps muscles are controlled by the _________________________ nerve.
Definition
femoral
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_________________________ reflexes involve skeletal muscles
Definition
Somatic
Term
_________________________ reflexes involve visceral organs.
Definition
Visceral
Term
The _________________________ pathway exercises voluntary control of skeletal muscles throughout the body.
Definition
pyramidal or corticospinal
Term
The "rest and digest" division of the ANS is the _________________________.
Definition
parasympathetic
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Nerves that control normal digestive activity come from the _________________________ division of the ANS.
Definition
parasympathetic
Term
The "fight or flight" division of the ANS is the _________________________.
Definition
sympathetic
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