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Nervous System Test
Multiple Choice/True/False:
1. The nervous system exhibits all of these functions EXCEPT:
a. monitoring change
b. integrating impulses
c. storing calcium
d. effecting responses
2. The term “central nervous system” refers to the:
a. autonomic nervous system
b. brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
c. spinal cord and spinal nerves
d. brain and spinal cord
3. A motor neuron carries stimuli from the CNS to the body.
a. true
b. false
4. Sensory neurons transmit impulses from the body to the CNS.
a. true
b. false
5. Neurons that transmit impulses from sensory receptors in the skin or internal organs toward
the CNS are called:
a. receptor neurons
b. axons
c. sensory neurons
d. motor neurons
6. The brainstem consists of the:
a. cerebrum, pons, midbrain and medulla
b. midbrain, medulla and pons
c. pons, medulla, cerebellum, and midbrain
d. midbrain only
7. The vital centers for control of heart rate and respiration are located in:
a. the pons
b. the medulla oblongata
c. the midbrain
d. the cerebrum
Matching:
A. Cranial Nerve I (Olfactory)
B. Cranial Nerve II (Optic)
C. Cranial Nerve III (Oculomotor)
D. Cranial Nerve V (Trigeminal)
E. Cranial Nerve VII (Facial)
F. Cranial Nerve VIII (Vestibulocochlear)
G. Cranial Nerve X (Vagus)
H. Cranial Nerve XII (Hypoglossal)
8. Hearing, equilibrium
9. Smell
10. Chewing, mouth/face touch and pain
11. Slows heart rate, stimulates digestive organs
12. Controls facial expressions, secretion of tears and saliva
13. Controls tongue movement
14. Vision
15. Eyelid and eyeball movement
Multiple Choice/True/False:
16. The cerebellum is responsible for which of the following functions:
a. balance, coordination and muscular movement
b. eyesight, hearing and smelling
c. higher level thinking
d. posture, making decisions and sleeping
17. The cerebrum is responsible for which of the following functions:
a. balance, coordination and muscular movement
b. eyesight, hearing and smelling
c. higher level thinking
d. posture, making decisions and sleeping
18. The PNS is made up of the following:
a. the brain and spinal cord
b. the cranial nerves and brain
c. the cranial nerves and the spinal nerves
d. the cranial nerves, the spinal nerves and the spinal cord
Label the following Cranial Nerves: #19-30