front 1 Bilateral symmetry is: | back 1 Across the midline |
front 2 What is the difference between Ipsilateral and contralateral? | back 2 Ipsilateral is the same side and Contralateral is opposite sides |
front 3 What is Ipsilateral? | back 3 The same side |
front 4 Belly side or looking up means is _______. | back 4 Ventral |
front 5 Medial vs Lateral | back 5 medial is middle Lateral side |
front 6 Anterior/Rostral is _______. | back 6 to the front towards the nose |
front 7 What is the horizontal anatomical plane section? | back 7 Horizontal |
front 8 What is Midsagittal? | back 8 Divided symmetrically in the middle |
front 9 Posterior/Caudal is _______. | back 9 Towards the back to the spinal cord |
front 10 what type of anatomical plane of section is Split into front and back halves? | back 10 Coronal |
front 11 Ventral means: | back 11 looking up |
front 12 What are the two part of the CNS? | back 12 Brain and Spinal cord |
front 13 True or false, the central nervous system encased in bone. | back 13 True |
front 14 Which one is the biggest part of the brain? | back 14 Cerebrum |
front 15 The brain is divided in three part that are: | back 15 -Cerebrum -Cerebellum -Brain stem |
front 16 Sensation and movement | back 16 Cerebrum |
front 17 Brain section with Contralateral control. | back 17 Cerebrum |
front 18 Primary Movement control center. | back 18 Cerebellum |
front 19 True or False, the cerebellum has Ipsilateral control? | back 19 True. |
front 20 Nerve fibers that connect the brain to the spinal cords. | back 20 Brain Stem |
front 21 What part of the brain controls vital function such as breathing, body temperature, or consciousness? | back 21 Brain Stem |
front 22 True or false, damage to the Brain stem can be fatal? | back 22 True |
front 23 True or False, is the Spinal Cord attached to brain stem? | back 23 True |
front 24 Major conduit of information from skin, joints, muscle to brain, and vice versa. | back 24 Spinal cord |
front 25 What is the difference between the Dorsal root and Ventral root? | back 25 The Dorsal root is for the sensory information The Ventral root is for the motor information |
front 26 What nervous system is outside of the brain and the spinal cord? | back 26 Peripheral Nervous System |
front 27 The Somatic PNS is for involuntary or voluntary control? | back 27 voluntary control |
front 28 What Innervates skin, joints, muscle? | back 28 Somatic motor axon |
front 29 In what parts is the Somatic PNS divided? | back 29 -Somatic motor axon -Somatic sensor axon |
front 30 What is the S omatic motor axon and Somatic Sensory axon? | back 30 -The Somatic motor axon innervates the muscles -The Somatic sensory axon consist of the dorsal root ganglia that is a cluster of neuronal cells outside of the spinal cord. |
front 31 What is involuntary or vegetative in the PNS? | back 31 ANS- Autonomic Nervous system or Visceral Nervous system. |
front 32 Blood pressure, oxygen content in blood_____. | back 32 are Visceral sensory functions |
front 33 Visceral motor is in charge of_______? | back 33 contractions |
front 34 -Smooth muscles in wall of intestines and blood vessels, -Cardiac muscle -Secretory functions in glands | back 34 Visceral Motor function is the contractions and relaxation of the: |
front 35 What is the function of the Afferent axon? | back 35 carries information towards a point (carry to) |
front 36 The description 'Carry information away from a point' corresponds to______. | back 36 Efferent axon |
front 37 How many cranial nerves are from the Brain Stem? | back 37 12 nerves |
front 38 What is the Dura mater? | back 38 The meninge that is the farthest away from the brain and is has a leather like texture. |
front 39 What is the the Arachnoid membrane? | back 39 is the second membrane that protects the brain. |
front 40 What meninge corresponds to the following description? -Gentle mother -Adhere to the brain's surface -Blood vessels -Subarachnoid space | back 40 Pia mater |
front 41 What is the function of the blood vessels in the Pia Mater? | back 41 to innervate the brain |
front 42 What is the subarachnoid space? | back 42 the space between the Arachnoid membrane and the Pia mater |
front 43 What is CSF and it's function? | back 43 Is the Cerebrospinal fluid that protects and cushion the brain. |
front 44 Trues or false, are the ventricles lined by the Pia mater? | back 44 True |
front 45 What is inside the ventricles? | back 45 CFS |
front 46 What tissue is inside the ventricles and it's function? | back 46 the Choroid tissue which secretes CFS |
front 47 What does Arachnoid villi absorbs? | back 47 CFS |
front 48 What is the condition where there is water in the head? | back 48 Hydrocephalus |
front 49 What is the treatment for hydrocephalus? | back 49 no data |
front 50 What is the Clarity method? | back 50 no data |
front 51 What did Hounsfield and Cormack won the Nobel prize for? | back 51 no data |
front 52 How does Computed Tomography generated a image of the brain? | back 52 no data |
front 53 What is MRI and how does it work? | back 53 no data |
front 54 How does the Functional MRI detects neuronal activity? | back 54 no data |
front 55 Why is fMRI better than PET? | back 55 no data |
front 56 In what germ layer is the nervous system developed? | back 56 no data |
front 57 What is the mesoderm? | back 57 the formation of the bones and the muscles |
front 58 The somites from from what germ layer? | back 58 The mesoderm |
front 59 To what germ layer corresponds the description 'the lining of many internal organs'? | back 59 Endoderm |
front 60 What is the neuralation? | back 60 no data |
front 61 What is the Neural groove? | back 61 no data |
front 62 What is the neuronal tube? | back 62 no data |
front 63 What are the three primary vesicles? | back 63 no data |
front 64 What the name of the process of formation of the Vesicles? | back 64 diferentiation |
front 65 What is the Prosencephalom? | back 65 Also called forebrain is the most rostral vesicle and it's function is |
front 66 what are the secondary vesicles of the Prosencephalon? | back 66 -Telencephalic -optic vesicles |
front 67 What is the diencephalon? | back 67 no data |