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Chapter 7 – Nervous System
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Question: Central Nervous System refers
to?
a. Brain, Spinal Cord, Cranial Nerves
b. Brain, Cranial Nerves
c. Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves
d. Brain and Spinal Cord
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D. Brain and Spinal Cord
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Question: The peripheral nervous system
is?
a. Spinal Nerves and cranial nerves
b. The Brain
c. Spinal Nerves
d. Cranial Nerves
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a. Spinal and cranial nerves
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Question: The schwann Cells forms a
myelin sheath around the?
a. axon
b. dendrite
c. nucleus
d. Cell body
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a.axon
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Question: The neuron processes that
receive incoming stimuli are called?
a. Satellite cells
b. Axons
c. Bipolar neurons
d. Dendrites
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d. dendrite
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Question: Impulse conduction is fastest in
the neurons that are:
a. unmyelinated
b. myelinated
c. motor
d. sensory
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b. myelinated
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Question: An action potential is caused by
an influx of these ions into the cell:
a. potassium (-)
b. potassium (-) and sodium (+)
c. Sodium (+)
d. Magnesium (-)
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c. Sodium (+)
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Question: The ability to respond to a
stimulus is termed:
a. depolarization
b. conductivity
c. polarized
d. irritability
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d. irritability
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Question: The diffusion of potassium ions
out of the neuron causes it to experience:
a. Repolarization
b. Depolarization
c. Action potential
d. Graded potential
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a. Repolarization
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Question: The gap between two
communicating neurons is termed:
a. Schwann Cell
b. Synaptic Cleft
c. Effector
d. Node of Ranvier
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e. Cell Body
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b. Synaptic Cleft
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Question: The substance that is released
at the axon endings to propagate a
nervous impulse is called:
a. An ion
b. Action potential
c. Neurotransmitter
d. Sodium Pump
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c. Neurotransmitter
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Question: Muscles and glands are:
a. effectors
b. affectors
c. receptors
d. myelinated
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A. Effectors
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Question: The three major parts of the
brain stem are:
a. Thalamus, Epithalamus, cerebrum
b. Cerebrum, cerebellum,
diencephalon
c. Midbrain, pons, medulla oblongata
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C. Midbrain, pons, medulla oblongata
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Question: The elevated ridges of surface
of the cerebrum are called:
a. gyri
b. sulci
c. gandlia
d. tracts
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A. Gyri
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Question: the shallow grooves of the
cerebrum are termed:
a. Gyri
b. Ganglia
c. Tracts
d. Sulci
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d. Sulci
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Question: The part of the brain that deals
with the ability to speak:
a. Broca’s area
b. Gyrus
c. Central Sulcu
d. sensory area
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A. Broca’s Area
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Question: The pituitary gland is most
associated with:
A. Hypothalamus
B. Midbrain
C. Thalamus
D. Pineal Gland
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A. Hypothalamus
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Question: The vital centers for control of
heart rate, breathing, blood pressure,
swallowing are located:
a. Hypothalamus
b. Midbrain
c. Cerebrum
d. Medulla Oblongata (Brain Stem)
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d. Medulla Oblongata
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Question: Loss of muscle coordination
results from damage to the:
a. Midbrain
b. Thalamus
c. Hypothalamus
d. Cerebrum
e. Cerebellum
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E. Cerebellum
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Question: The blood brain barrier is
effective against passage of:
A. Alcohol
B. Water
C. Metabolic Waste
D. Anesthesia
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C. Metabolic Waste
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Question: Which of the following is a
traumatic brain injury?
A. Cerebral Edema
B. Parkinson’s Disease
C. Alzheimer's
D. Contusion
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A. Cerebral Edema
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Question: The gray matter of the spinal
cord:
A. is made up of ventral columns
B. surrounds the central canal
C. Carries the sensory information
D. Is myelinated fiber tracts
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B. Surrounds the Central Canal
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Question: Afferent neurons are called:
A. Motor nerves
B. Cranial Nerves
C. Mixed Nerves
D. Sensory Nerves
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D. Sensory Nerves
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Question: Motor Nerves are called?
A. Efferent Nerves
B. Sensory Nerves
C. Afferent Nerves
D. Mixed Nerves
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A. Efferent Nerves
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Question: The function of the olfactory
nerve is?
A. Vision
B. Smell
C. Chewing
D. Hearing
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B. Smell
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Question: How many Cranial Nerves are
there?
A. 6
B. 8
C. 10
D. 12
E. 14
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D. 12
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Question: Damage to this nerve will result
in “wrist drop”?
A. Obturator Nerve
B. Femoral Nerve
C. Phrenic Nerve
D. Radial Nerve
E. Axillary Nerve
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D. Radial Nerve
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