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BIOL 203 Lab Quiz Question Bank Lab 9 Nerve Histology. Each questions worth 0.5 point. The cell body of the neuron is called the soma/axon. The cell body of the neuron is called the ____________. The connective tissue covering surrounding the entire nerve is the epineurium/perineurium/endoneurium. The connective tissue covering surrounding an axon is the epineurium/perineurium/endoneurium. The connective tissue covering surrounding the nerve fascicle is the epineurium/perineurium/endoneurium.. The connective tissue covering surrounding the entire nerve is the _________________. The connective tissue covering surrounding an axon is the _________________. The connective tissue covering surrounding the nerve fascicle is the _________________. Gaps in the myelin sheath surrounding the axon are nodes of Ranvier/Schwann cells. The cell that produces the myelin sheath of the axon is cell of Ranvier/Schwann cell. The nerve cell process that is myelinated is the axon/dendrite. The rough endplasmic reticulum found in the neuron is called nissl body/axon hillock. The neuronal process that generates and conducts action potentials is the dendrite/axon. The type of sensory neuron of the peripheral nervous system in which a single process is attached to the cell body; the process divides to form a peripheral processand a central process is multipolar/bipolar/pseudunipolar. The major type of neuron in the central nervous system multipolar/bipolar/pseudunipolar. This sensory neuron has two processes attached to the cell body, a single axon and a single dendrite multipolar/bipolar/pseudunipolar. This neuron has a single axon and two or more dendrites attached to the cell body multipolar/bipolar/pseudunipolar. Gaps in the myelin sheath surrounding the axon are called ______________. The cell that produces the myelin sheath of the axon is ___________________. The nerve cell process that is myelinated is the __________________________. The rough endplasmic reticulum found in the neuron is called _______________. The neuronal process that generates and conducts action potentials is the _______________. The type of sensory neuron of the peripheral nervous system in which a single process is attached to the cell body; the process divides to form a peripheral processand a central process is a_________________________ neuron. The major type of neuron in the central nervous system is a_________________________ neuron. The sensory neuron that has two processes attached to the cell body, a single axon and a single dendrite is called_________________________ neuron. The neuron that has a single axon and two or more dendrites attached to the cell body is called a _________________________ neuron. Neuroglial cell that surrounds and forms myelin around larger nerve fibers in the peripheral nervous system is called a ____________________ cell. BIOL 203 Lab Quiz Question Bank Lab 9 CNS: Brain Circle the term that is not one of the major divisions of the brain. Cerebrum, cerebellum, hypoglossal, brain stem, diencephalon The two major regions of the brain stem are _______________ and ____________. The medulla oblongata/cerebellum is a part of the brain stem. The pons/cerebellum is a part of the brain stem. The medulla oblongata is part of the brain stem/ diencephalon. The pons is part of the brain stem/ diencephalon. The thalamus/medulla oblongata is a part of the diencephalon. The hypothalamus/cerebellum is a part of the brain stem. The thalamus is part of the cerebrum/ diencephalon. The hypothalamus is part of the pons/ diencephalon. Name one region of the diencephalon. Which of the following is not a lobe of the cerebral hemisphere? Frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital, sagittal Circle the term that is associated with the parietal lobe: post-central gyrus, pre-central gyrus, epithalamus, superior colliculi Put a check mark next to the structures that are associated with the cerebrum _____ olfactory bulbs _____ pituitary gland _____ lateral sulcus _____ optic chiasma _____ inferior colliculi _____ gyrus _____ fourth ventricle _____ transverse fissure _____ post central gyrus _____ vagus nerve Put a check mark next to the structures that are associated with the cerebellum _____ olfactory bulbs _____ pituitary gland _____ arbor vitae _____ optic chiasma _____ inferior cerebellar peduncles _____ gyrus _____ fourth ventricle _____ transverse fissure _____ post central gyrus _____ vermis Circle the term that is not associated with the ventricular system Interventricular foramen, optic chiasma, choroid plexus, cerebral aqueduct The third ventricle is associated with the diencephalon/cerebellum. The lateral ventricle is associated with the cerebral hemispheres/cerebellum. The cerebral aqueduct connects the ___________ ventricle to the ______________ ventricle. The passageway for CSF from the lateral to the third ventricle is the interventricular foramen/cerebral aqueduct.