Exam 3 HW and quizzes (Ch 12, 13, 14)
After returning to work, it was soon obvious to his coworkers that something was not right with Cesar. He seemed confused and complained of a lingering headache. They suspected that his injury was far worse than he realized. One of his coworkers insisted on taking him to an emergency room, where a CT scan showed a growing subdural hematoma. A hematoma is a collection of blood that develops within tissue when blood vessels are damaged. A subdural hematoma would form within which of the labeled regions?
2 (subdural space)
Axodendritic synapses occur between letter "E" on the diagram and this region on a proximal neuron
A
Identify the letter that indicates the region of a neuron from which the axon leaves the cell body
B
Identify the letter that indicates a Schwann cell
C
___ are a group of natural chemicals that reduce the perception of pain
Endorphins
Axons of unipolar neurons are insulated by ___ ___, which increase the speed of the electrical impulse
Schwann cells
The neurologist told Maria that she suspected multiple sclerosis (MS) might be the cause of her symptoms. Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disorder that selectively destroys the myelin sheath in the Central Nervous System. Maria's doctor ordered an MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) of her brain. An MRI shows areas of higher water content in stark contrast to tissues with lower water content. How might an MRI be useful in detecting MS?
a damaged myelin sheath would not be able to repel water as well because of the lower lipid concentration, resulting in a tissue with higher water content than healthy, myelinated axons
Voluntary motor response
a non-reflexive motor response initiated by the gray matter of the cerebral cortex that leads to the activation of multiple somatic motor neurons
Withdrawal reflex
a polysynaptic reflex that is initiated by a painful stimulus and results in the removal of the affected limbs
The prefix ___ means spider
arachn-
The meningeal layer resembling spider legs is the ___ ___
arachnoid mater
___ are the neuroglia, which help to regulate the reuptake of neurotransmitters from neural tissue
astrocytes
___ neurons are rare neurons, but are located in the retina and in the olfactory mucosa
bipolar
When the rock hit Cesar, the impact was softened by several protective features of the head. Which of the following structures would have helped to protect the brain from the external force?
bone; dura mater; cerebrospinal fluid; hair
The prefix ___ means head
cephal-
Evolutionary development of a head and brain containing neural and sensory organs is a process called ___
cephalization
Where is the arbor vitae located?
cerebellum
The prefix ___ means brain and cerebrum
cerebr-
Bleeding in the brain, known as a stroke, is more accurately called ___ ___
cerebrovascular accident
Which region of the brain is necessary for consciousness?
cerebrum
Which of the following pathways could be affected by multiple sclerosis?
communication between the brain and somatic motor neurons; communication between the spinal cord and visceral motor neurons; sensory information being transmitted from a somatic sensory neuron to the cortex of the brain
Visceral motor(VM)
contraction of bladder, contraction of heart, and secretion of pancreas
Somatic motor(SM)
contraction of skeletal muscle
Visceral motor
contraction of smooth muscle of small intestine wall; motor innervation of heart muscle; autonomic nervous system
As difficult as the problem of stimulating axonal regeneration is, other problems challenge researchers and clinicians as they try to restore complete function to someone with a spinal cord injury. Some of these problems might include which of the following?
controlling the secondary damage from inflammation while minimizing the risk from infections, which are usually prevented(in part) by the inflammatory process; stimulating neuron cell bodies to regenerate when the neurons are totally destroyed; restoring the neuronal synapses of a destroyed neuron
What structure connects the right and left cerebral hemispheres?
corpus callosum
Which of the following statements best describes the difference between spinal neuronal pathways and cortical neuronal pathways?
cortical neuronal pathways travel outside of the spinal cord to the cerebral cortex and are slower than spinal neuronal pathways
Emergency room doctors ordered an X-ray of Jonah's vertebrae to try and determine what type of damage might be present. Vertebrae T4 and T5 were out of alignment with one another, which greatly concerned the doctors. Why? Select all that apply.
damage to the spinal cord in that region could cause paraplegia; if the vertebrae are not properly aligned, the vertebral canal through which the spinal cord travels would not be aligned
The prefix ___ means "do the opposite of or reverse"
de-
The processes that branch from the cell body of a neuron and receive signals from other neurons are ___
dendrites
When a neuron is stimulated and sodium channels open, the process of ___ has begun
depolarization
Microglia are unlike other neuroglia cells in that they ___
derive the pre-natal monocytes
___ is seen in a stretch reflex when the stretch of a muscle stimulates numerous sensory neurons that then synapse with 100 or more neurons in the grey matter of the spinal cord
divergence
Which fiber tract carries the sensations of discriminative touch and proprioception?
dorsal column
The prefix ___ means "within"
endo-
The ventricles of the brain are lined with ___ ___, which form an epithelial layer that is permeable to cerebrospinal fluid
ependymal cells
Spinal neuronal pathway
faster response; nerve impulses don't travel to cerebral cortex
Gray matter in the CNS contains all of the following except
fiber tracts
The peripheral nerve fibers that speed up the movement of the digestive tract are classified as
general visceral motor (efferent)
Parietal lobe
generic somatic sensation, ability to identify object by touch
The prefix ___ means "higher than normal"
hyper-
When potassium channels have been open long enough to over-shoot resting membrane potential, ___ has occured
hyperpolarization
Where is the structural link between the CNS and PNS located?
in the gray matter of the CNS
Parallel processing
includes an ascending tract that carries the nerve impulses from a sensory neuron to the brain
Both pathways
includes sensory neuron; results in activation of somatic motor neuron
Region of the adult telencephalon that is covered by parts of the frontal, parietal and temporal lobes.
insula
Ascending pathways to the cerebral cortex
integration site that will result in Alex screaming "Ouch!"
Which of the following statements describes interneurons?
interneurons are multipolar neurons that are confined to the CNS and are linked together in chains that form complex neuronal pathways
Multiple sclerosis(MS)
is five times more common in temperate Europe or the Unites States than in tropical countries; is not always east to diagnose because of its range of symptoms and presentation; is an autoimmune disease that is characterized by numbness or pain in the skin, muscle weakness, slurred speech, and difficulty in maintaining balance; is a demyelinating disease that affects more women than men, and affects men later in life
Which of these statements is true of the hypothalamus?
it controls the autonomic nervous system and regulates hunger and thirst sensations
Which factors contribute to increasing the speed of nerve impulse transmission?
larger diameter of axon and the presence of myelin sheath
Somatic motor response initiated by the spinal cord
lifting the leg after stepping on the tack
Gray matter in the cerebral cortex
location of integration that aids in the localization of the stimulus and allows for the perception of pain
The falx cerebri passes through the ___
longitudinal fissure
ALS would NOT be associated with which of the following?
memory difficulty
The macrophages of the CNS, which function to remove foreign microorganisms, are called ___
microglia
The simplest type of reflex, in which there is no interneuron between the sensory and motor neuron, is called a ___ reflex
monosynaptic
Somatic motor (ch 13)
motor innervation of skeletal muscles
White matter represents
myelinated axons traveling together in the CNS
Spina bifida and anencephaly are both examples of what category of congenital malformation?
neural tube defects
The prefix ___ means "pertaining to the nervous system"
neuro-
Supporting cells of the nervous system are collectively called ___
neuroglia
A nerve cell is the same as a
neuron
The myelin sheath of the CNS is formed by ___
oligodendrocytes
Which of the following is not considered a special somatic sense?
pain
Somatic sensory(SS)
pain, pressure and vision
Descending voluntary motor response
pathway that produces the end result of rubbing the affected area on the foot
The prefix ___ means "around" or "surrounding"
peri-
Nerve fascicles are bound into bundles by a wrapping of connective tissue called ___
perineurium
Structures of the nervous system surrounding, but not part of the central nervous system are part of the ___ ___ ___
peripheral nervous system
After a long recovery, Cesar was able to return to work. But his coworkers noticed some drastic changes. Cesar had once been a smart dresser, but now he was unkempt. Once a person you could entrust with secrets, he now revealed the most-secret office gossip to everyone. Most notable was his habit of washing his socks in the employee lounge. What region of Cesar's brain was affected by the subdural hematoma?
prefrontal cortex
Neurofibrils
prevent the neuron from being pulled apart when subjected to tensile forces
Which statement is true concerning neuronal regeneration?
re-innervation of the target organ with partial recovery of function is sometimes possible in the PNS
The visceral motor division of the PNS ___
regulates the contraction of smooth and cardiac muscle and regulates secretion by the body's many glands
Cell bodies of unipolar are insulated from adjacent cell bodies by ___ ___
satellite cells
Which of these is not a function of the nervous system?
secreting hormones into the bloodstream to affect far-away organs
Somatic sensory (ch 13)
sense of soft touch from skin; proprioception from upper limb muscles; temperature change in skin surface
Which of the following explains why cell bodies of sensory neurons are located in the PNS(outside the CNS) in ganglia?
sensory neurons arise from neural crest cells
Cortical neuronal pathway
slower response; nerve impulses travel to cerebral cortex
The ___ ___ division of the nervous system controls skeletal muscle
somatic motor
When Jonah wakes up, he is told that he could have spinal cord damage. Clinicians check his motor responses and ask him about what he can feel when they prick different regions on his legs and feet with a pin. Jonah is able to feel the pricks, but is unable to move his legs. How is this possible? Refer to regions A and B in the image to help answer the question, and select all that apply.
somatic motor neurons leave the spinal cord at location B, so there must be damage to the anterior region of the spinal cord; somatic sensory neurons enter the spinal cord at location A, so this portion of the spinal cord must be undamaged
The prefix ___ means body
somato-
Damage to which region of the brain would result in someone being unable to identify an item in his or her pocket by touch alone?
somatosensory association cortex
Frontal lobe
speech production, planning movement, voluntary movement, impulse control, social skills, empathy
What part of the corpora quadrigemina is clearly observed in a midsagittal section?
superior colliculus
The prefix ___ means "being together" or "similar"
syn-
Two consecutive neurons communicate at a ___, where they physically come together
synapse
Visceral sensory(VS)
taste and hunger
Visceral sensory
taste; hunger; detects stretch of stomach wall; monitors chemical changes in blood
Which of the following areas form the central core of the brain?
thalamus
If a person's corpus callosum was severed ___
that person would experience a lack of communication between the right and left cerebral hemispheres
What neuronal action occurs at the pyramids of the medulla oblongata?
the axons of upper motor neurons cross the opposite side of the brain
Referring to the segments of the sensorimotor pathway, which part of the pathway would have to be disrupted to cause the problems Jonah is experiencing?
the damage must be to the anterior region of the spinal cord between the primary motor cortex and lumbar region of the spinal cord
When Stephanie burns herself on a hotplate, she immediately pulls back her arms, screams in pain, and starts running her hand under cold water. Which of the following events if NOT associated with the cortical pathways activated during Stephanie's response?
the immediate withdrawal of her hand from the hotplate
An example of proprioception is
the sensation you feel during a wake-up stretch
Which of the following functions is NOT associated with the spinal cord?
through the cranial nerves that attach to it, the spinal cord is involved in sensory and motor innervation of the head and neck
To what depth must an injection of anesthetic be inserted to numb the spinal cord and this relieve pain caudal to that area?
to the depth of the epidural space
Neural plasticity may occur when ___
undamaged neurons in the brain sprout new cytoplasmic branches after a stroke that partially restores lost functions
Temporal lobe
understanding speech, hearing, smell
In a rare accident, both temporal lobes have been significantly injured. As you render care, you are least worried about which of the following?
visceral agnosia