Chapter 12-13 Quiz Spinal Cord & Spinal Nerves, Brain & Cranial Nerves
structures of the spinal cord from the brain to the tailbone are
brain, level of foramen magnum, cervical enlargement, lumbosacral enlargement, conus medullaris, level of second lumbosacral vertebra, cauda equina, filum terminale
what is the large c-shaped mass of white matter that consists of nerve fibers that connect the two cerebral hemispheres
corpus callosum
the gray matter on the outer surface of the cerebrum is called the
cortex
the central sulcus separates the
frontal and parietal lobes
the spinal cord links _____to the brain
the PNS
the cerebrum develops from the embryonic region called the
telencephalon
from which germ layer does the nervous system form
ectoderm
how many enlargements of the spinal cord winner supply the extremities enter and leave
2
these structures are involved in electrical synapses
Gap junctions
T/F action potentials travel fastest on large-diameter myelinated axons
True
the middle thin spider-like meninx is the
arachnoid mater
the white matter of the cerebellum forms a branching Network known as the
arbor vitae
glial cells that are directly involved in defending the CNS against infection and injury include
astrocytes and microglial cells
protein synthesis in neurons occurs in
cell bodies or soma
tracts of white matter that connects the right and left hemispheres are composed of what kind of fibers
commissural
the membrane potential becoming more positive in value is called______ whereas, ___________ refers to the membrane potential becoming more negative than the resting membrane potential
depolarization; hyperpolarization
the thickest of the meninges is the
dura mater
the meninges and the related spaces in order from superficial to deep are
dura mater, subdural space, arachnoid mater, subarachnoid space, pia mater
what space, found between the vertebral wall and the dura mater is the area for injecting anesthesia for childbirth
epidural space
the part of the brain that connects the medulla to the midbrain is the
pons
the neurons that conduct information toward the CNS are
sensory neurons
control of the heart rate is not a function of what
the cerebellum
is a tapered cone like region immediately inferior to the lumbar enlargement
the conus medullaris
16 year old Jake is diagnosed with hydrocephaly what will this do if left untreated
the excess fluid will exert pressure on his brain
is associated with basic survival instincts of nutrition, memory and reproduction
the limbic system
it contains nuclei for regulation of heart rate and blood vessel
the medulla oblongata
T/F damage to the brain stem is usually fatal
true
for each ATP molecule used, the sodium potassium pump transports
two potassium into the cell and three sodium out of the cell
CSF is formed by tissue in the walls and roofs of the
ventricles of the brain