nervous system quizzes
the cranial nerves that are purely sensory nerves are
1,2,8 I, II, VIII
impulses for hearing and equilibrium are carried through which cranial nerve?
VIII vestibulocochlear
which plexus innervates muscles of the neck?
cervical plexus
cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)
circulates throughout the brain and spinal cord
the hypothalamus does all of the following, except
control voluntary muscle contraction
the primary function of the cerebellum
coordinate movement and muscle tone
a signal moes through the parts of a single neuron in what order?
dendriats, cell body, axon, axon terminals
a neuron receives signals at its
dendrites
all of the following are sympathetic responses, except
digestion
signals are passed through the nervous system
electricaly and chemically
all of the following are true about gray and white matter in the spinal cord, except
gray matter passes information up and down the spinal cord
which of the following nerves has only motor functions
hypoglossal
what function does gray matter serve in spinal reflexes?
it acts as a processing center for the reflex signal
which of the following statements about cerebrospinal fluid is FALSE?
it only circulates through the ventricles of the brain
which best describes the pathway of circulation for cerebrospinal fluid?
lateral ventricles, third ventricles, fourth ventricles, central canal
which part of the brain is responsible for establishing emotional states?
limbic system
which type of cells phagocytize debris in the central nervous system?
microglia
Brainstem consists of
midbrain, pons, medulla oblongata
a myelinated axon transmits a signal____ a non-myelinated axon
more quickly than
ventral roots carry _____ signals the ______ the spinal cord
motor, out of
the primary sensory cortex is located on which feature of the brain?
postcentral gyrus
the primary motor cortex is located on which feature of the brain?
precentral gyrus
which substance(s) cannot usually cross the blood-brain barrier
proteins
which of the following functions would typically be associated with the right hemisphere of the cerebrum?
recognizing emotions
the function of the thalamus is to
relay sensory information to the cerebral cortex maintain consciousness
the cells that create myelin sheath around peripheral nerve axons are called
schwann cells
the major nerve that passes from the level of the sacrum down the posterior leg is the
sciatic nerve
dorsal roots carry _____ signals _____ the spinal cord
sensory, into
which of the following body functions is controlled by the somatic nervous system?
skeletal muscle movement
cranial nerve X innervates which body part?
stomach
the optic nerve ends in the ____
thalamus
when a neuron is not transmitting a signal which of the following is true?
the net charge inside the cell is negative
why can spinal reflexes occur more quickly than premeditated actions
the signal for a spinal reflex is processed in the spinal cord rather than the cerebrum
which of the following statements about cranial nerves is false?
they innervate only the head and neck
the opthalmic, maxillary, mandibular nerves are all branches of the
trigeminal nerve
hypothalamus function
water balance/bp/temp regulation/hunger/thirst/sex.
IV
4
VI
6
VIII
8
IX
9
which spinal nerve roots from the brachial plexus?
C5-C8
which nerve carries sensory signals from taste buds?
IX glossopharyngeal
functions of cerebrospinal fluid
Mechanical protection, chemical protection, circulate nutrients and waste
touch receptors in the skin carry signals for vibration are known as
Pacinian corpuscles
each dermatome sends sensory signals through
a single pair of spinal nerves
the wave of depolarization that is propagated down an axon is known as the
action potential
which structure is not part of the brainstem?
cerebellum
which of the following is not a somatic sensory pathway?
anterior corticospinal
which of the following statements about neurotransmitters is false?
at neuromuscular junction, acetylcholine has inhibitory affects
the axillary nerve is a major nerve of the ____ plexus
brachial
the eyeball is moved by the
oculomotor nerve abducens nerve trochlear nerve
which cranial nerve connects directly to the cerebrum?
olfactory
the inntermost layer of the meninges of the spinal cord is the
pia mater
in resting state, the plasma membrane of a neuron is
polarized