bio 202 exam 1
The spinal cord is part of the ________ nervous system.
CENTRAL
The adult spinal cord typically ends between vertebrae
L1-L2
Arrange the spinal meninges from innermost layer to outermost layer.
pia mater, arachnoid mater, dura mater
Enlarged area of the spinal cord from which nerves to the shoulder and upper limbs arise.
cervical enlargement
These structures extending from the pia mater through to the dura mater support the spinal cord by preventing lateral movement.
denticulate ligaments
The conus medullaris anchors the spinal cord to the coccygeal ligament via a strand of fibrous tissue called the
A) denticulate ligament.
B) filum terminale.
C) spinal ligament.
D) meningeal ligament.
E) dura mater.
filum terminale.
Spinal nerves are
both sensory and motor.
If the posterior root of a spinal nerve is severed,
sensory input would be blocked.
Bill contracts a viral disease that destroys cells in the posterior gray horns in his spinal cord. As a result, which of the following would you expect?
loss of sensation in his torso
Bundles of axons in the central nervous system are known as
tracts.
Axons cross from one side of the spinal cord to the other through the
anterior white commissure.
The large anterior gray horns of the spinal cord contain mainly
somatic motor nuclei.
Nerve tracts or fasciculi make up the
white columns.
Axons crossing from one side of the spinal cord to the other within the gray matter are found in the
gray commissures.
Regional loss of sensory or motor function from nerve trauma or compression is termed
peripheral neuropathy.
Loss of feeling in the thumb and first two fingers is most likely due to a damaged ________ nerve.
radial
Muscles of the neck and shoulder are innervated by spinal nerves from the ________ region.
cervical
The preganglionic fibers that connect a spinal nerve with an autonomic ganglion in the thoracic and lumbar region of the spinal cord and carries visceral motor fibers that are myelinated form the
white rami communicantes.
Recognized neuronal circuit patterns include all of the following except
multipolar.
You are sitting at a Mexican restaurant waiting for your food. The waiter brings a very hot plate, telling you to be careful about touching it. You touch it anyway, producing a pain sensation in your fingers, a withdrawal of your hand, and an auditory comment of what you are thinking. This scenario represents a ________ neuronal circuit.
parallel processing
Which of the following is not a way that reflexes are classified?
sympathetic/parasympathetic
Reflexes based on synapses formed during development are ________ reflexes.
innate
The neural "wiring" of a single reflex is called a(n)
reflex arc.
All of the following are true of muscle spindles except they
are found in tendons.
The reflex that prevents a muscle from exerting too much tension is the ________ reflex.
tendon
Spinal interneurons inhibit antagonist motor neurons in a process called
reciprocal inhibition.
Place the following events of a reflex arc in the correct order:
1) motor neuron activation,
2)sensory neuron activation,
3) sensory receptor activation,
4) Information processing,
5) effector response.
3, 2, 4, 1, 5
Which of the following is not true about a positive Babinski reflex?
clinicians test this when a peripheral nerve injury is suspected
The adult human brain contains almost ________ of the body's neural tissue.
97 percent
During embryonic development, which of the following secondary brain vesicles will form the cerebrum?
telencephalon
Which of the following lies between the cerebrum and the brain stem?
diencephalon
The tracts that connect the cerebellum to the brain stem are located in the
pons.
Autonomic centers that control blood pressure, heart rate, and digestion are located in the
medulla oblongata.
Sensory information is processed and relayed to the cerebrum by the
thalamus.
As you ascend from the medulla oblongata to the cerebrum, the functions of each successive level becomes
more complex.
The ________ provides the principal link between the nervous and endocrine systems.
hypothalamus
The ventricle associated with the pons and upper medulla is the
fourth.
When you perform a physical activity that you have not done in a while, such as riding a bike, which area of your brain coordinates your movements with learned experiences?
cerebellum
The lateral ventricles are found
in the cerebral hemispheres.
Which of the following is not a property of the blood-brain barrier?
It is very permeable to many water and lipid-soluble compounds.
Cerebrospinal fluid
is secreted by ependymal cells.
Tony hit his head in a car accident. The physicians diagnosed him with a subdural hemorrhage. Which of the following correctly states where the bleeding has occurred in his brain?
Blood is between the dura mater and the arachnoid mater.
Jane, a 79-year-old woman, has been diagnosed with a tumor in the brain. She has lost some sensory and motor functions associated with the face, like control of facial muscles for emotion and various sensory functions like taste. In addition, she has some hearing loss and balance problems. The location of the tumor is likely to be the
pons.
Descending fibers from the pons to the cerebellum pass through these structures of the midbrain?
cerebral peduncles
The medulla oblongata relays auditory stimuli to the
inferior colliculi.
Nerve fiber bundles on the ventrolateral surface of the mesencephalon are the
cerebral peduncles.
The reflex movement of the head toward a loud noise is directed by the mesencephalon. Which nuclei accomplish this?
inferior colliculi
Damage to the corpora quadrigemina would interfere with
visual and auditory reflex movements of the head and neck.
The mesencephalon contains the headquarters of the ________, a specialized component of the reticular formation that controls alertness and attention.
reticular activating system
Which hypothalamic nucleus is responsible for regulating circadian rhythms?
suprachiasmatic nucleus
Overseeing the postural muscles of the body and making rapid adjustments to maintain balance and equilibrium are functions of the
cerebellum.
The cerebellum can be permanently damaged by stroke or temporarily affected by drugs or alcohol. The resulting disturbance in motor control is known as
ataxia.
The hypothalamus produces which two hormones?
ADH and oxytocin
Which of the following is true regarding the pineal gland?
It is part of the epithalamus and secretes melatonin.
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.
Stimulation of the ________ within the hypothalamus produces the sensation of hunger.
feeding center
The system that functions in tying together emotions, motivation and memory is the
limbic system.
Which of the following is not a property of the limbic system?
functions in maintaining homeostasis in cold weather
The ________ is important in storage and recall of new long-term memories.
hippocampus
A person touches you lightly with a feather. What two areas of the brain allow you to feel and interpret this touch?
primary sensory cortex and the somatic sensory association area
Which of the following nerves is purely sensory?
optic
Sensory innervation of the lower teeth and gums is by the ________ nerve.
mandibular branch of the trigeminal
A patient suffers an inability to shrug their shoulders. The nerve most likely to be damaged is The
accessory.
The term general senses refers to sensitivity to all of the following, except
taste.
The sensory receptors, neurons and pathways make up the ________ division of the nervous system.
afferent
The ________ nervous system carries impulses to skeletal muscles.
somatic
The conversion of the stimulus into an action potential to be interpreted by the brain is called
transduction.
General sense receptors are typically the
dendrites of sensory neurons.
Your brain is not constantly bombarded with signals telling it that you are wearing socks. This is because the touch receptors around your ankle are
phasic receptors and fast-adapting.
Sensory encoding of the perceived location of a stimulus depends on
the specific location of the cortical neuron that is stimulated.
Action potentials from receptors involved in general sensations are interpreted in the
primary sensory cortex.
Sensory information from all parts of the body is routed to
the somatosensory cortex.
A mechanoreceptor in the papillary layer of the dermis that responds to fine touch is a
tactile (Meissner) corpuscle.
Endorphins can reduce perception of sensations initiated by
nociceptors.
All of the following pathways require third-order neurons synapsing in the thalamus except
the anterior and posterior spinocerebellar tracts.
Which of the following is true of all the sensory pathways?
They all enter through dorsal roots.
The spinal tract that relays information concerning pain and temperature to the CNS is the
lateral spinothalamic.
Each of the following is an ascending tract in the spinal cord except the
reticulospinal tract.
The afferent neuron that carries the sensation and enters the CNS is a ________ neuron.
first-order
Sensory neurons synapse in the CNS with an interneuron known as a
second-order neuron.