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DIVISIONS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM REVIEW WORD BANK hemispheres hippocampus cerebellum brain amygdala cortex nerve thalamus sulcus glia tract ganglia hypothalamus neurons gyrus spinal cord corpus callosum nuclei cerebral cortex colliculi Instructions: Complete the following sentences using words from the Word Bank. 1. The Latin word meaning "bark" of a tree is used for the area of the brain called the 2. The midbrain includes structures such as the superior and inferior and red nucleus. 3. A structure important for...
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Which of the following statements it true of the parasympathetic nervous system? the fibers emerge from the brain and sacral portion of the spinal cord. the ganglia lie close to the spinal cord. the fibers are shorter than the postganglionic fibers. About 90% of the parasympathetic fibers are located in which cranial nerve? the postganglionic neurons art in the PNS the neuron cell bodies are found in the CNS. the dote to the effectors.
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QUESTION7 Match the following division that conducts impuises away from the CNS Integration, processing analyzing portion of the brain A. efferent division B. choroid plexus C. cerebellum D. cerebral cortex E. spinal nerves F. hypothalamus G. brain stem H autonomic nervous system L blood brain barrier consists of midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata important in regulating voluntary movements for smooth contractions provides separation between the...
Question 7 (1 point) ✓ Saved Decreased sensitivity of a receptor to long-lasting stimuli is referred to ask transduction. perception selectivity. adaptation. modality. Question 8 (1 point) ✓ Saved Which of the following types of neurons conduct sensory impulses from the brainstem or spinal cord to the thalamus? Fourth order neuron Higher order neuron Third order neuron Second order neuron First order neuron Page 4 of 46 Previous Page Next Page Question 9 (1 point) The organization, identification, and interpretation...
Question 1 of 10 10 Points Which of the following secretes hormones? • O A. Hypothalamus • B. Thyroid • O C. Liver • D. Appendix Reset Selection Signals from the brain and spinal cord going to muscles and glands go through • • • A. Motor neurons B. Sensory neurons C. Hypothalamus • OD. Receptors A junction between neurons through which electrical signals pass through are known as . A. Synapses B. Axons • O C. Neurotransmitter D. Myelin...
Which of the following is true of Parkinson’s disease? Question options: A) Loss of dopamine neurons that project to the caudate/putamen leads to a hypokinetic disorder B) Loss of glutamatergic neurons in the thalamus that project to the motor cortex leads to a hypokinetic disorder C) Loss of input from the cerebral cortex to the caudate/putamen leads to a hyperkinetic disorder D) Loss of dopamine neurons in the subthalamic nuclei leads to a hyperkinetic disorder An explanation would be helpful...
Question 3 6 pts Deep depressions found in the CNS are called: O sulci O fissures O grooves O meninge Question 1 6 pts Which of the following may be responsible for extreme anger and rage? O cerebellum O hypothalamus O spinal cord O brain stem Question 5 6 pts in white matter, myelin is found covering the: synaptic knobs cell body dendrites O axons Question 6 6 pts What is a function of the cerebrum? O control involuntary actions...
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Match anatomical landmarks of the brain to the correct statement description 26. Contains the falx cerebri. A. Lateral fissure 27. Separates the frontal and parietal lobes. B. Precentral gyrus 28. Contains the primary motor cortex.ee C. Central sulcus 29. Contains the tentorium cerebelli. D. Longitudinal fissure 30. The insula lobo is located deep within this structure. E. Transverse fissure Match structures of the brain to the correct statement/description.. 31. Contains the corpora quadrigemina...
Forebrain: cerebrum cortex hypothalamus thalamus pituitary gland The _____________ is largest part of brain which receives sensory input, integrates info, commands voluntary motor responses, works with other brain parts, and is site of consciousness Cerebral ____________is the thin highly folded outer gray matter that covers cerebral hemispheres and is responsible for sensation, voluntary movement, all thought, consciousness The __________________ is integration center that helps with homeostasis by regulating hunger, sleep, thirst, water, body temperature, and water...
66. Neurons in the control motor reflexes. a. Thalamus b. Spinal cord c. Parietal lobe d. Hippocampus e. B & C 67. The connects the two cerebral hemispheres. a. Limbic system b. Corpus Callosum c. Cerebellum d. Pituitary 68. Where are parasympathetic preganglionic cell bodies located? a. Cerebellum b. Brain Stem c. Dorsal root ganglia d. Skin 69. Patients with ADHD are given which type of medication: a. Anti-Seizure b. Tranquilizer c. SSRI d. Stimulant 70. The structure of peptide...