Warmup-09-10-Nervous System

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The arachnoid has two parts:

A layer of connective tissue adjacent to the dura mater, and a network of collagen and fibroblasts, connected to the pia mater.

The blood-brain barrier is made up of capillary endothelium in which the cells are tightly connected and allow almost no passage of substances. The capillaries are enveloped in a basement membrane. The third component is

A layer of perivascular astrocytic "feet"

Sensory nerve fibers are

Afferent

Which of these substances can pass through the blood-brain barrier?

Alcohol

Which of these is true?

Arachnoid villi release excess CSF into the blood

The choroid plexus consists of ependyma and vascularized pia mater. It functions as a type of barrier between

Blood and the CSF

What protects neurons and glia from bacterial toxins, infectious agents, etc., and maintains the composition and balance of ions in the interstitial fluid?

Blood-Brain barrier

Typically, a spinal nerve has

Both sensory and motor fibers

Ganglia are clusters of neuron cell bodies in the PNS. In the CNS, clusters of neuron cell bodies are called

Cerebral nuclei

One of the functions of the sub-arachnoid space is to

Cushion the CNS from damage

Which of these has only sensory fibers?

Dorsal root of spinal cord

What are the components of the choroid plexus?

Ependyma and pia mater with blood vessels.

Around the spinal cord, the dura mater is separated from the periosteum of the vertebrae by the

Epidural space

In a ___________________, blood from the middle meningeal artery accumulates between the skull bones and the dura mater.

Extradural hemorrhage

Where in the nervous system do most synapses occur?

Gray matter

Which region is marked by the letter A?

Gray matter

The autonomic nervous system regulates or manages

Homeostasis

The Nodes of Ranvier contribute to saltatory conduction. Which is true?

In saltatory conduction the action potential is faster than that in unmyelinated fibers.

Where is the choroid plexus found?

In the roofs of the 3rd and 4th brain ventricles

What does the Node of Ranvier do?

It aids in conduction of the action potential along axons.

The pia mater is closely applied to the entire surface of the CNS tissue. What is its function?

It forms a physical barrier separating CNS tissue from CSF in the subarachnoid space.

What is the caudal equina?

It is the collection of the spinal nerves searching the lumbar, coccygeal, and sacral regions.

From where does the arachnoid layer get its name?

It resembles a spider web.

Myelin is composed of

Lipids and proteins

Which of the glial cells is in the immune system?

Microglia

The anterior horns of the spinal cord contain mainly cell bodies of

Motor neurons

In the PNS, bundles of myelinated axons are called

Nerves

Which of these is true? Ganglia are made of clusters of nerve cell bodies in the PNS All of these are true. Tracts are part of the CNS only, not the PNS Nerves are part of the PNS only, not the CNS.

Nerves are part of the PNS only, not the CNS.

The central canal of the spinal cord and the ventricles of the brain are formed from the embryonic

Neural tube

A bundle of myelinated axons is called a fascicle. It is covered by

None of these

How many pairs of thoracic nerves are there in humans?

None of these.

Which cells form the myelin sheathes of cells in the CNS?

Oligodendrocytes

The dura mater is

One of the meninges of the CNS

Ganglia are clusters of nerve cell bodies (as opposed to axons and dendrites). Where are ganglia found?

Only in the peripheral nervous system,

Which meningeal layer lies between the CSF and the tissue of the CNS

Pia mater

The blood-brain barrier protects the CNS from harmful agents. It also

Prevents passage of some clinically important drugs.

A subarachnoid hemorrhage may result from a

Saccular aneurysm

Which type of glial cells are associated with ganglia?

Satellite cells

Which cells form myelin sheathes of axons in the PNS?

Schwann Cells

What is filled with CSF and cushions and protects the CNS?

Subarachnoid space

White matter is white because of

The lipid content of the cell membrane sheaths

What is the clinical advantage of knowing where the dermatomes are located on the body?

This knowledge can help diagnose which spinal nerves may be damaged.

In the CNS, bundles of myelinated axons are called

Tracts

What happens at the tissue level in Multiple Sclerosis?

White blood cells penetrate the blood-brain barrier and attach the myelin sheath.

The epineurium

Wraps the entire nerve in a layer of connective tissue

The ventricles of the brain are filled with

cerebrospinal fluid


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