Nervous System Test (veterinary Science)

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Analyze the differences between the somatic and autonomic divisions of the peripheral nervous system. Make sure you pull up the rubric to help you answer the question.

Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) is made up of nerves that attach to Center Nervous System (CNS)-arms, legs, hands, and feet. PNS also has both Somatic nervous system and autonomic nervous system. Somatic is split of the PNS that controls the body's skeletal muscles, it also responsible for contraction voluntarily muscle soft smooth and it also helps with hearing, touching, and feeling. it is made up of spinal nerves, consists of sensory neurons and motor neurons, and pairs of spinal nerves and it is coming from spinal cord. Sympathetic function is part of autonomic nervous system that move body to deal with quick threats like fight or flight body will gets activated when scared. Autonomic division of the part of PNS that controls the glands and the muscles of the internal organs. it is made up of nerves that connect the CNS/to organs like a heart, stomach, intestines, and glands. It is controlled by the hypothalamus. This is correct

The pituitary glad secretes hormones necessary for reproduction and growth. True

True False Answer is

Gray matter is composed of axons.

True False Answer is False

Meninges refers to the middle of the brain.

True False Answer is False

Sensory neurons carry information from the brain and spinal cord.

True False Answer is False

The Sympathetic and Parasympathetic divisions occur in the Central Nervous System.

True False Answer is False

The cerebellum is responsible for higher levels of reasoning and logic.

True False Answer is False

The cerebral hemispheres are part of the midbrain.

True False Answer is False

The forebrain connects directly to the spinal cord.

True False Answer is False

The hindbrain contains the cerebrum, the pons, and the medulla oblongata.

True False Answer is False

The midbrain is considered the most basic part of the brain.

True False Answer is False

Three types of neurons include the following: sensory, motor, and axon.

True False Answer is False

White matter is found in the center core of the spinal cord.

True False Answer is False

Dendrites are processes on the neuron cell body that receive information or impulses from other nerves.

True False Answer is True

Grey matter is found on the inside of the spinal cord.

True False Answer is True

Nerves are composed of bundles of axons that send messages between the CNS and other parts of the body. Selected:True

True False Answer is True

The brain can be divided into 3 sections.

True False Answer is True

The central nervous system is composed of the brain and spinal cord.

True False Answer is True

The forebrain contains the cerebral hemispheres, the thalamus and the hypothalamus.

True False Answer is True

The forebrain contains the thalamus and hypothalamus.

True False Answer is True

The hypothalamus and pituitary gland represent a connection of the nervous sustem with the endocrine or hormonal system.

True False Answer is True

The pons and medulla oblongata are part of the hindbrain.

True False Answer is True

The dendrite has a specialized sheath or cover called a myelin sheath that helps speed conduction of an impulse along the dendrite.

True False- No answer provided

the cerebellum coordinates movement and balance.

True False Answer is True

The nerves are a primary part of the central nervous system.

True False- No answer provide

Which statement is true about what white matter is?

a. Composed of neuron cell bodies and found in the central part of the spinal cord b. Composed of axons and found in the central part of the spinal cord c. composed of neuron cell bodies and found in the peripheral part of the spinal chord d. Composed of axons and found in the peripheral part of the spinal cord. Answer is D. Composed of axons and found in the peripheral part of the spinal cord.

A dog is startled by a gunshot. Which of the following sympathetic effects are most likely to occur?

a. Constriction of the pupils, increased heart rate, and urination b. Constriction of the pupils, decreased heart rate, and lack of urination c. Dilation of the pupils, increased heart rate, and urination d. Dilation of the pupils, increased heart rate, and lack of urination Answer is d. Dilation of the pupils, increased heart rate, and lack of urination.

Where is the autonomic dividison of the nervous system found?

a. In the spinal cord b. As a part of the central nervous system c. In the brain d. As a part of the peripheral nervous system Answer is d. as a part of the peripheral nervous system.

What is the location and function of a dendrite?

a. Is found in the medulla oblongata and functions to send signals to the spinal cord. b. Is found in the hypothalamus and functions to send signals to the pituitary gland. c. Is found on the neuron and functions to receive impulses from other nerves. d. Is found at the terminus of the axon and functions to connect to muscle tissue Answer is C. Is found on the neuron and functions to receive impulses from other nerves.

How are efferent nerves best described?

a. Nerves that originate in the central nervous system and carry signals to the periphery. b. Nerves that originate in the periphery and carry signals to the spinal cord. c. Nerves that originate in the periphery and carry signals to the brain d. Nerves that originate in the brain and carry signals to the spinal cord Answer is A. a. Nerves that originate in the central nervous system and carry signals to the periphery

The "gold standard" of diagnostic tests for myasthenia gravis is what?

a. Radiographs to measure the length of neurons. b. Electromyography c. Blood titers to measure the number of antibodies that attack the acetylcholine receptors of nerves. d. Panniculus test of acetylcholinesterase Answer is c. Blood titers to measure the number of antibodies that attack the acetylcholine receptors of nerves.

The autonomic nervous system is divided into what branches?

a. Somatic and parasympathetic branches b. Sympathetic and sensory branches c. Somatic and sympathetic branches d. Sympathetic and parasympathetic branches. d. Sympathetic and parasympathetic branches.

The neurotransmitter norepinephrine stimulates fight or flight reactions in what system?

a. Somatic motor neuron system b. Parasympathetic system c. Sympathetic system d. Sensory neuron system Answer is C. Sympathetic system

Secretion of bile by the pancreas for the digestion of fats would be most stimulated by what nerve?

a. Sympathetic motor neurons b. Somatic sensory neurons c. Somatic motor neurons d. Parasympathetic motor neurons Answer is D. Parasympathetic motor neurons

The hindbrain contains all of the following anatomical structures except which one?

a. Thalamus b. Pons c. Cerebellum d. Medulla oblongata Answer is A. Thalamus

Which part of the neuron receives information from receptors or other neurons?

a. axon b. axon terminals c. dendrite d. soma Answer is C. dendrite

All of the following are possible differential diagnoses for myasthenia gravis except which one?

a. severe respiratory conditions b. cancer c. cardiovascular conditions d. itchy skin conditions Answer is D. itchy skin conditions

Use of glucocorticoids in treatment of myasthenia gravis is controversial because....

a. they don't work because you can't treat Myasthenia gravis. It is always fatal. b. they cause heart arrhythmias c. they use stem cells to mend the neuromuscular junction d. they suppress the immune system, leaving the animal vulnerable to infection and disease answer is d. they suppress the immune system, leaving the animal vulnerable to infection and disease


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