A&P Midterm Review - Quiz 6
Ridges of tissue on the surface of the cerebral hemispheres
are called ________.
A) gyri
B) sulci
C)
fissures
D) ganglia
A) gyri
Which brain structure functions to control the autonomic
nervous system and to regulate body temperature?
A)
hypothalamus
B) mammillary body
C) pons
D) medulla oblongata
A) hypothalamus
Using Figure 12.1 Match the Following
1) Medulla oblongata
2) Pons
3) Hypothalamus
4) Thalamus
5) White fiber tracts
1) E
2) D
3) C
4) B
5) A
Which of the following best describes the cerebrum?
A) decussation center
B) executive suite
C) visceral command center
D) motor command center
B) executive suite
If someone spills very hot coffee (200°F) on their skin, they
will likely perceive much pain. Which of the following receptor
types is causing this sensation?
A)
mechanoreceptors
B) thermoreceptors
C) nociceptors
D) chemoreceptors
C) nociceptors
Which of the following is NOT a function of cerebrospinal
fluid (CSF)?
A) Support the weight of the
brain
B) Transport blood to brain structures
C) Remove
waste from brain cells
D) Cushion the brain
B) Transport blood to brain structures
True or False?
Dorsal and ventral rami are similar in that they both contain sensory and motor fibers.
TRUE
The subarachnoid space lies between what two layers of
meninges?
A) arachnoid and epidura
B) arachnoid
and pia
C) arachnoid and dura
D) dura and epidura
B) arachnoid and pia
The arbor vitae refers to ________.
A)
cerebellar gray matter
B) cerebellar white matter
C) the
pleatlike convolutions of the cerebellum
D) flocculonodular nodes
B) cerebellar white matter
True or False?
The terms fainting and syncope describe the same thing.
TRUE
Starting at the spinal cord, the subdivisions of the brachial
plexus are, in order ________.
A) trunks, divisions,
cords, and rami
B) divisions, rami, trunks, and cords
C)
rami, trunks, divisions, and cords
D) rami, divisions, cords,
and trunks
C) rami, trunks, divisions, and cords
True or False?
Cerebrospinal fluid circulates within the ventricles of the brain and in the subarachnoid space outside the brain.
TRUE
True or False?
Projection fibers in the brain mainly connect the right and left hemispheres.
FALSE
Tactile sensation is a combination of touch, pressure, stretch
and vibration. Which of the following is most likely the receptor
type that senses tactile stimulation?
A)
mechanoreceptors
B) proprioceptors
C) nociceptors
D) thermoreceptors
A) mechanoreceptors
Which category of memory is involved when playing the piano?
A) procedural
B) declarative
C) episodic
D) general
A) procedural
An elevated ridge of the cortex is called a ________.
A. gyrus
B. fissure
C. furrow
D. sulcus
A. gyrus
Vital centers for the control of heart rate, respiration, and
blood pressure are located in the ________.
A.
pons
B. midbrain
C. cerebrum
D. medulla oblongata
D. medulla oblongata
True or False?
Irritation of the phrenic nerve may cause diaphragm spasms called hiccups
TRUE
What type of cells line the ventricles of the brain?
A) ependymal cells
B) neurons
C) astrocytes
D) epithelial cells
A) ependymal cells
True or False?
One functional center found within the Medulla oblongata is a respiratory center involved in the control of the rate and depth of breathing.
TRUE
We can touch our finger to our nose while our eyes are closed
in part because we can sense the position and movement of our joints
as well as the length of stretch in our muscles. These sensations
create awareness of our body's positioning. The following receptors
are most likely responsible for this ability.
A) exteroceptors
B) interoceptors
C)
nociceptors
D) proprioceptor
D) proprioceptor
True or False?
The blood brain barrier is the protective mechanism that helps maintain the brain's stable environment.
TRUE
True or False?
The meningeal branch of a spinal nerve actually reenters the vertebral canal to innervate the meninges and blood vessels
TRUE
Nuclei of cranial nerves V (trigeminal), VI (abducens), and VII (facial) are found in the ________.
A) Medulla oblongata
B) Pons
C) Hypothalamus
D) Thalamus
B) Pons
Inborn or intrinsic reflexes are ________.
A)
always mediated by the brain
B) involuntary, yet may be modified
by learned behavior
C) autonomic only
D) rapid,
predictable, and can be learned responses
B) involuntary, yet may be modified by learned behavior
Nerves that carry impulses toward the CNS only are
________.
A) motor nerves
B) afferent
nerves
C) mixed nerves
D) efferent nerves
B) afferent nerves
The process of linking new facts with old facts already stored in the memory bank is called ________.
A) long-term memory
B) rehearsal
C) association
D) automatic memory
C) association
True or False?
In most people, the left cerebral hemisphere has greater control over language abilities, math, and logic.
TRUE
A patient is suffering from the inability to distinguish
various types of odors. This patient may have damage to which of the
following?
A) olfactory nerve
B) facial nerve
C) vagus nerve
D) hypoglossal nerve
A) olfactory nerve
Emotional memory ________.
A) involves your pounding heart when you hear a rattlesnake
B)
involves remembering names, faces, words, and dates
C) involves
remembering motor skills such as riding a bike
D) involves
remembering a skill such as playing a musical instrument
A) involves your pounding heart when you hear a rattlesnake
The sciatic nerve is a combination of which two
nerves?
A) pudendal and posterior femoral
cutaneous
B) posterior femoral cutaneous and tibial
C)
pudendal and common fibular
D) common fibular and tibial
D) common fibular and tibial
The frontal lobe is separated from the temporal lobe by the ________.
A) transverse fissure
B) longitudinal fissure
C)
lateral sulcus
D) central sulcus
C) lateral sulcus
What groove separates the frontal lobe from the parietal
lobe?
A) Central sulcus
B) Lateral
fissure
C) Parieto-occipital sulcus
D) Longitudinal fissure
A) Central sulcus
The blood-brain barrier is effective against ________.
A) water
B) nutrients such as glucose
C)
alcohol
D) anesthetics
E) metabolic waste such as urea.
E) metabolic waste such as urea.
Receptors that respond to changes in room temperature are found in the skin. Which of the following pairs of classifications below best fit the receptor type that is being described above?
A) mechanoreceptors that are also interoceptors
B) thermoreceptors that are also interoceptors
C) mechanoreceptors that are also exteroceptors
D) thermoreceptors that are also exteroceptors
D) thermoreceptors that are also exteroceptors
A patient has lost the ability to taste food. Which nerve may have been damaged?
A) the optic nerves
B) the facial nerves
C) the
abducens nerves
D) the accessory nerves
B) the facial nerves
True or False?
The limbic system acts as our emotional, or affective (feelings), brain.
TRUE