Neuro Unit
compared to the outside of the resting plasma membrane, the inside surface of the membrane is
negatively charged
what structural feature of the brain regulates the movement of materials from the blood into the brain
blood-brain barriers
which of the following arteries supply blood to the brain?
both the internal carotid arteries and the vertebral arteries
what is the large C-shaped mass of which matter that consists of nerve fibers that connect the two cerebral hemispheres
corpus callosum
these cells conduct action potentials from one neuron to another within the CNS
interneurons (association) neurons
a patient with a dramatic head injury may exhibit vomiting as a result of irritation of nuclei in the
medulla oblongata
a small lesion in the brainstem which resulted in a rapid heart rate, intense vasoconstriction, and elevated blood pressure would probably be located in the
medulla oblongata
which portion of the brainstem is continuous with the spinal cord
medulla oblongata
the endoneurium
surrounds individual axons and their Schwann cells
most sensory input that ascends through the spinal cord and brainstem projects to the
thalamus
the primary somatic sensory or general sensory area is located in
the postcentral gyrus
The superior and inferior colliculi are located in which of the following portions of the midbrain
tectum (roof)
the following characteristics of action potentials
-all-or-none -casued by graded potentials reaching threshold -depolarization is followed by depolarization
parts of PNS
-cranial nerve -ganglion -spinal nerve
reflex functions in
-keeping the body fro falling -maintaining blood CO2 levels -maintaining blood pressure -removing the body from painful stimuli
this best describes the absolute refactor period
-limits how many action potentials can be produced during a given period of time -prevents an action potential from starting at the same point on the plasma membrane
a man was in an accident and served his spinal cord between C6 and C7. What would occur
-loss of movement in the lower limbs -loss of sensation in the trunk below the shoulders, the lower limbs and portions of the arms -loss of the use of the intercostals nerves, and breathing would be affected because the intercoatals muscles would be paralyzed -loss of sensation and movement in the jaw
This statement best describes myelin sheaths
-made of Schwann cells -coverings urrounding an axon -provides insulation from other axons -helps conduct the action potentials more rapidly
these statements about unipolar neurons are all true
-most are sensory -have single process extending from cell body -have no dendrites
place the following parts of a reflex arc in the correct order beginning with the sensory receptor
1. sensory receptor 2. sensory neuron 3. interneuron 4. motor neuron 5.effector
pairs of cranial nerves originate from the brain
12
the spinal cord ends at the
2nd lumbar vertebrae
pairs of spinal nerves originate for the spinal cord
31
sam is curling very heavy weights and suddenly drops them. which reflex forced this action by sam to prevent tendon damage
Golgi tendon reflex
the resting membrane potential results when the tendency for these ions t diffuse out of all the cells is balanced by their attraction to opposite cages inside the cell
K+
lesions of the basal nuclei could cause
a slight shaking of the hands or head
stretch reflexes
aid and maintain proper posture
the middle, thin, spider-like mennix is the
arachnoid space
the white matter of the cerebellum forms a branching network known as the
arbor vitae
reflexes
are homeostatic
the mammillary bodies
are involved in emotional responses to odors
the inferior colliculi
are involved with auditory pathways in the CNS
association fibers connect
areas of the cerebral cortex within the same hemisphere
the substantia nigra interconnects with the
basal nuclei
dermaromal maps are important clinically because they
can be used to help locate nerve damage
cerebrospinal fluid is produced by the ____ and is reabsorbed by the ____
choroid plexus, arachnoid granulation
the ventral root of the spinal cord
coneys motor (efferent) nerve impulses away from the spinal cord
Which of the following is NOT a function of the cerebellum
control the heart rate
the dorsal root of the spinal cord
conveys sensory (afferent) nerve impulses to the spinal cord
which of the following statements concerning the brainstem is true
damage to the brainstem is usually fatal
the fact that the right side of the brain controls the left side of the body is explained by the
decussation of the pyramids in the medulla
the thickest of the meninges is the
dura mater
these cell types produce and help circulate cerebrospinal fluid
ependymal cells
what space, found between the vertebral wall and the dura matter, is the area for injecting anesthesia for childbirth
epidural space
Initiating the withdrawal reflex in both legs at the same time would cause one to
fall
which of the following feelings is NOT related to hypothalamic function
feeling rested after flying to England
ridges of the cerebellar cortex are called
folia
the portion of the cerebellum that is involved in balance and eye movement is the
folocculonodular lobe
13 year-old austin exhibits retarded growth, reduced metabolism, lack of normal reproductive glad development, inability to regulate water intake or water elimination from the body, and an uncontrolled appetite. what part of Austin's brain is most likely involved
hypothalamus
Anna has an eating disorder along with the intense thirst and wildly varying body temperatures, which means she may have a dysfunction of the
hypothalamus
the "thermostat" or nucleus that monitors blood temperature is located in the
hypothalamus
which of the following brain areas serves as the major control center of the autonomic nervous system and endocrine system
hypothalamus
the basal nuclei function to
inhibit unwanted muscular activity
the limbic system
is associated with basic survival instincts of nutrition, memory, and reproduction
the conus medullaris
is tapered, cone like region immediately inferior to the lumbar enlargement
which of the following is correctly associated with the medulla oblongata
it contains nuclei for regulation of the heart rate and blood vessel diameter
The spinal cord
links the peripheral nervous system to the brain
because of the sodium-pottasium pump, there are
more K+inside the cell than outside and Na+ outside the cell than inside
depolarization occurs because
more Na+ diffuses into the cell than K+ diffuses out of it
the sensory receptor of the stretch reflex is the
muscle spindle
In the CNS, clusters of gray matter containing cell bodies are called
nuclei
the ventral root of a spinal nerve contains
only motor fibers
hyper polarization which is an increase in membrane potential, can be caused by
opening of Cl gate channels
damage to which of these nerves would be most life-threatning
phrenic nerves
this extensive network of axons is located outside the CNS
plexus
Axons terminate by branching to form small extensions with enlarged ends which are called
presynaptic terminals
which of the following is NOT a function of cerebrospinal fluid
provides oxygen to CNS tissues
gamma motor neurons
regulate the sensitivity of the muscle spindle
damage to pontine nuclei might affect
respiration
the sleep/wake cycle is influenced by the
reticular formation
this portion of the motor division of the nervous system conducts action potentials from the cranial nervous system to skeletal muscle fibers
somatic
structurally, the simplest reflex is the
stretch reflex
cerebrospinal fluid fills the
subarachnoid space
during a spinal tap, cerebrospinal fluid is obtained from which of the following locations
subarachnoid space
during a spinal tap, cerebrospinal fluid is obtained from which of the following locations?
subarachnoid space
where is cerebrospinal fluid found around the spinal cord
subarachnoid space
a bird hits the windshield of your car, and you reflexivity duck and close your eyes. which of the following is responsible for this action
superior colliculi
the ventral root is formed by
the axons of neurons in the lateral and anterior horns
a person with a lesion in the brain exhibits the following manifestations; normal tension in skeletal muscle, disturbed fine motor control, exhibited tremors when reaching for objects. What part of the brain i most likely damaged
the cerebellum
Doctor Johansson wants to test a patient's reflexes by briskly striking the patellar tendon with a reflex hammer. Which reflex is Dr. Johansson testing
the knee-jerk reflex
the cerebral gyri increases
the surface area of the cortex
the cell bodies of sensory neurons are located in the dorsal root ganglion near the spinal cord
true
what is the role of the red nuclei
unconscious regulation and coordination of motor activities
the dorsal and ventral roots
unite to form the spinal nerves
cerebrospinal fluid is formed by tissue in the walls and roofs of the
ventricles of the brain
a reflex that protects limbs by removing them form painful stimuli is the
withdrawal reflex