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Individual parts of the brain can be grouped into three fundamental segments such as hindbrain, midbrain and ______. a. brainless b. sidebrain c. forebrain Hindbrain include the following, EXCEPT: a. brainstem b. Spinal cord c. cerebellum It is the topmost section of the brain stem. a. hindbrain b. Midbrain c. forebrain The biggest part of the brain is the a. midbrain b. cerebrum c. cerebellum These are the building blocks of the nervous system a. Spinal cord b. Cerebral Cortex c. Neuron A typical neuron possesses a cell body often called a. nucleus b. axon c. soma The ________ carries nerve signals away from the soma a. dendrites b. axon c. Nerve cell body It convey information from tissues and organs into the central nervous system and are sometimes also called sensory neurons. a. Afferent b. Efferent c. Both Neurons communicate with one another via a. junction b. synapses c. axons The term neuron was coined by the German anatomist ________. a. Heinrich Wilhelm Waldeyer b. Henry Louis "Lou" Gehrig c. Guillaume-Benjamin-Amand Duchenne It is inflammation of the protective membranes covering the brain and spinal cord, known collectively as the meninges. Meningitis A condition which is characterized by a protrusion of the meninges of the brain or spinal cord through a defect in the spinal cord. Meningocele Also known as "water on the brain," is a medical condition in which there is an abnormal accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) Hydrocephalus It is the name given to a large group of motor (body movement) disorders that begin early in life and result from brain injuries that are non-progressive (do not worsen over time). Cerebral Palsy A type of cerebral palsy that is synonymous with stiff or difficult movement Spastic It is caused by a defect in a gene inherited on the X chromosome. Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy It is a neurodevelopmental disorder (a problem related to brain development) that causes hyperactivity, impulsive behaviour, and attention problems. ADHD It is a neurological disorder caused by damage to the portions of the brain that are responsible for language. Aphasia is the act of demyelinating, or the loss of the myelin sheath insulating the nerves. Demyelination is a neuromuscular disease leading to fluctuating muscle weakness and fatigability. Myasthenia Gravis How many pairs are there in cranial nerves? 12 Meninges are composed of dura mater, pia mater and Arachnoid True or False: One estimate puts the human brain at about 100 billion neurons and 100 trillion synapses. True True or False: The spinal cord affects other neurons by releasing a neurotransmitter that binds to chemical receptors. False There are no neurons that lack a soma, but there are neurons that lack dendrites, and others that lack an axon. True It begins at the Occipital bone and extends down to the space between the first and second lumbar vertebrae Spinal Cord The human spinal cord is divided into how many different segments? 31 These are endogenous chemicals which transmit signals from a neuron to a target cell across a synapse Neurotransmitters Acetylcholine is distinguished as the transmitter at the neuromuscular junction connecting motor nerves to muscles. True All neurons are electrically excitable. True