chapter 7 test
Which of the following are part of the Central Nervous System?
brain, spinal cord
What are the two main functional subdivisions of the nervous system?
central and peripheral
coordinates complex muscular movements
cerebellum
What disorder can occur when there is a temporary lack of oxygen during delivery of a baby?
cerebral palsy
nuclei
clusters of cell bodies in the central nervous system
ganglia
clusters of cell bodies in the peripheral nervous system
located in the midbrain; contains reflex centers for vision and hearing
corpora quadrigemina
Cerebrospinal fluid circulates through all of the following except
corpus callosum
What type of neuron connects sensory and motor neurons in neural pathways?
interneurons
*this is based on a picture* The neural processes that convey incoming messages toward the cell body are indicated by ________.
label A
*this is based on a picture* The axon terminals are indicated by ________.
label C
Feeling deep pressure during a tooth extraction. Which type of sensory receptor detects this?
lamellar corpuscle
The hypothalamus is the "emotional-visceral" center of the brain and, thus, is an important part of the ________.
limbic system
concussion
little permanent damage
contusion
significant nervous tissue destruction, coma may occur
processes auditory information
temporal lobe
anencephaly
the absence of a major portion of the brain
The internal environment of a neuron at rest is slightly negative.
true
_____ is a brain disease that results in dementia and is associated with acetylcholine shortage.
alzheimer's
hydrocephalus
an abnormal accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid, resulting in pressure on the brain
The part of the neuron that typically conducts nerve impulses away from the cell body is the ________.
axon
The midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata are housed in the ________.
brain stem
Which of the following is one major function of the pons?
breathing
nerves
bundles of nerves fibers in the central nervous system
tracts
bundles of nerves fibers in the peripheral nervous system
large fiber tract connecting the cerebral hemispheres
corpus callosum
intracranial hemorrhage and cerebral edema
death may occur
spina bifida
defects in the spinal cord and bones of the spine
The thalamus, hypothalamus, and epithalamus collectively constitute the _____.
diencephalon
The correct sequence from outermost to innermost layers of the meninges is
dura mater, arachnoid mater, pia mater
Which ciliated neuroglial cell circulates cerebrospinal fluid?
ependymal cells
An influx of potassium starts the process of depolarization.
false
The myelin sheath insulates the axon and slows the speed of impulse transmission.
false
The nerve impulse travels directly and without pause through one neuron into another.
false
A stroke in the primary motor area has caused Don to lose control over his skeletal muscles on the right side of his body. What lobe of his brain was damaged?
frontal lobe
Control of temperature, endocrine activity, metabolism, and thirst are functions associated with the ________.
hypothalamus
Which of the following indicates damage to the primary motor area?
inability to voluntarily move skeletal muscles
Centers for control of activities -- heart rate, swallowing, and vomiting are located in the _____.
medulla oblongata
Mr. Warren has spinal cord damage that prevents nerve impulses from being carried from the CNS to muscles or glands. What specific type of neuron has been damaged?
motor neuron
How are neurons with several processes branching off the cell body structurally classified?
multipolar
processes visual information
occipital lobe
What division of the autonomic nervous system is often called the "rest-and-digest" division?
parasympathetic
In which cerebral lobe is the primary somatic sensory cortex located?
parietal
mathematical computation localized here
parietal lobe
The innermost meningeal layer, that clings to the brain and spinal cord is the _____ mater.
pia
Neurons at rest have _____ inside while keeping _____ outside the membrane.
potassium, sodium
Sensory receptors located in muscles and tendons are termed ________.
proprioceptors
(Peripheral system), the _____ nervous system is voluntary & the _____ nervous system is involuntary.
somatic, autonomic
Hemiplegia and aphasia characterize those patients who have experienced a ________.
stroke
Which branch of the autonomic nervous system mobilizes the body during extreme situations (fear)?
sympathetic division
Calcium and neurotransmitters enable the transmission of the nerve impulse from one neuron to another.
true
What pair of cranial nerves extends to the thoracic and abdominal cavities?
vagus
Myelinated fibers (tracts) form ________ matter while unmyelinated fibers form ________ matter.
white, gray
The hypothalamus regulates the ________.
pituitary gland
How many pairs of spinal nerves emerge from the spinal nerve?
31
Sally has a brain injury; she knows what she wants to say but can't vocalize the words. The part of her brain that deals with the ability to say words properly is the ________.
Broca's area
transient ischemic attack
Restriction of blood flow to brain Temporary paralysis, impaired speech Mini stroke
stroke
Results when blood circulation to a brain area is blocked and brain tissue dies Loss of some functions or death may result
What cells form the myelin sheaths around nerve fibers in the PNS?
Schwann cells
The largest nerve in the body, the sciatic nerve, belongs to the _____ nerve plexus.
sacral
personality & memory localized here
temporal lobe
What portion of the diencephalon acts as a relay station for sensory impulses traveling upward to the sensory cortex?
thalamus