Quiz 3
The part of the peripheral nervous system that carries sensory information to the CNS is designated
afferent
Bladder fullness is to ________ as blood pH is to ________.
baroreceptors; chemoreceptors
Within each hemisphere, deep to the floor of the lateral ventricle, you will find the
basal nuclei.
In a(n) ________ synapse, current flows directly between cells.
electrical
As you ascend from the medulla oblongata to the cerebrum, the functions of each successive level become
more complex.
The ________ nervous system carries impulses to skeletal muscles.
somatic
The heart muscle is a ________ effector.
visceral
Regions of the CNS with an abundance of myelinated axons constitute the ________ matter.
white
We are constantly bombarded by a variety of stimuli inside and outside of our bodies. Why are we not overwhelmed by sensory information?
A very tiny percentage of incoming sensory information is received by the cerebral cortex.
Clusters of RER and free ribosomes in neurons are called
Nissl bodies.
________ monitor the position of skeletal muscles and joints
Proprioceptors
________ neurons form the afferent division of the PNS.
Sensory
Why is it that one cannot identify the location of internal organs, although joints and bone location can be identified?
The internal organs have no proprioceptors like joints, bones, and muscles.
Deteriorating changes in the distal segment of an axon as a result of a break between it and the soma is called ________ degeneration.
Wallerian
The ________ nervous system is composed of the brain and spinal cord.
central
The ________ reflex complements the flexor reflex by activating contralateral muscles.
crossed extensor
The thalamus is often called the "air traffic controller" of the brain because it
determines the routing of incoming sensory information to the correct cerebral cortex area.
Specialized ________ cells form the secretory component of the choroid plexus.
ependymal
________ line the brain ventricles and spinal canal.
ependymal cells
The dural fold that projects into the longitudinal fissure between cerebral hemispheres is called the
falx cerebri
Damage to ependymal cells would most likely affect the
formation of cerebrospinal fluid.
The reflex movement of the head toward a loud noise is directed by the mesencephalon. Which nuclei accomplish this?
inferior colliculi
A very large, fast-adapting tactile receptor that is composed of a single dendrite enclosed by concentric layers of collagen is a
lamellated (Pacinian) corpuscle.
Divisions of the cerebral hemispheres that are named after the overlying skull bones are
lobes
Extensive damage to oligodendrocytes in the CNS could result in
loss of sensation and motor control
Which of the following is not a function of the neuroglia?
memory
The cerebellum and pons develop from the
metencephalon
The thin partition that separates the first and second ventricles is the
septum pellucidum.
The most abundant class of neuron in the central nervous system is
multipolar
The cytoplasm that surrounds the nucleus of a neuron is called the
perikaryon
Which of the following is a function of the thalamus?
process sensory information and relay it to the cerebrum
The ________ is the area monitored by a single receptor cell.
receptive field
Which of the following is a type of glial cell found in the peripheral nervous system?
satellite cells
Ascending tracts in the spinal cord relay ________ information.
sensory
If the dorsal root of a spinal nerve is severed,
sensory input would be blocked.
What contains a spider web-like network of cells and fibers through which cerebrospinal fluid flows?
subarachnoid space
A receptor that contains many mechanically-gated ion channels would function best as a
tactile receptor.