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TEST REVIEW FOR NERVOUS SYSTEM
o Study Notes from PowerPoint.
o Study drawings in worksheet packet and ID’s I have given you. I
will/could give you the picture from your book or in the packet.
o IF you did a good chart…study that!!
o Make sure you can answer the following questions and/or finish the
statement…..TODAY…you need to review today in class by answering
these questions….ON YOUR OWN PAPER! The more you write it the more
you will remember it!!
1. Know the difference between a Neuron and Neurogilia
2. Know the key parts of the neuron. What is an impulse?
3. Be able to differentiate the neurons bases on structure and function.
(Sensory, Internueron, Uni-polar, bi-polar, etc). Pg 396
4. Pathway of Reflex Arc…how does it work?
5. Central Nervous System/Peripheral Nervous System…what three functions
do they provide?
6. Autonomic v/s Somatic Portion of the NS and Sympathetic v/s
Parasympathetic Portion NS
7. What is the synapse and how does it work…neurotransmitters, synaptic
cleft, electric signals,
8. Be able to differentiate between the gyri (convolutions), sulcus, and
fissure, cortex matter, internal white matter, and basal nuclei
9. Be able to identify the following lobes…frontal, parietal, temporal, and
occipital.
10. Be able to identify the following Central, Longitudinal, Transverse, and
Lateral Sulcus/Fissures..
11. Cerebrum…lots to know here are a few key words I will include on your
test…corpus callosum, cerebral cortex, dominant hemispheres
12. Be able to differentiate between the different areas of the Cerebral and
their functions.
13. What is the Basal Nuclei?
14. Diencephalon….Where/what is it and what does it include? List key
function of each part.
15. The Brain Stem…where? What key parts? Give key functions of each
part.
16. Cerebellum…where is it? What did it look like in the dissection? What
does it do?
17. What is CSF? List 4 key functions. How often is it replaced?
18. Explain the flow of CSF through the brain.
19. Spinal Cord..What does it consists of? Give me some functions?
20. Spinal Nerves v/s Cranial Nerves