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chapter 14

1.

figure 14-2 (look at the description at top)

what is the function of the nerve labeled "5"

  1. taste
  2. visceral sensation and motor control
  3. facial expression
  4. movement of the tongue
  5. vision

visceral sensation and motor control

2.

figure 14-2 (look at the description at top)

identify the spinal accessory nerve (XI)

  1. 9
  2. 11
  3. 3
  4. 10
  5. 6

6

3.

figure 14-2 (look at the description at top)

What is the function of the nerve labeled "4"?

  1. vision
  2. hearing and balance
  3. taste
  4. eye movement
  5. olfaction

hearing and balance

4.

figure 14-2 (look at the description at top)

Identify the nerve labeled "11."

trigeminal

5.

figure 14-2 (look at the description at top)

what is the function of the structure labeled "7"

  1. auditory
  2. olfaction
  3. vision
  4. eye movement
  5. taste

olfaction

6.

which of the following is not true regarding hemispheric lateralization?

  1. emotional recognition of facial expressions occurs in the right hemisphere
  2. sensory analysis occurs in the right hemisphere
  3. reading and writing control is in the left hemisphere
  4. analytic tasks like math and decision making occurs in the right hemisphere
  5. speech and language control is in the left hemisphere

analytic tasks like math and decision making occurs in the right hemisphere

7.

How rapidly is the CSF volume replaced?

  1. every 20 minutes
  2. every 2 days
  3. every 8 hours
  4. every 2 hours
  5. every week

every 8 hours

8.

which cranial nerve sends balance sensations to the brain?

  1. trigeminal
  2. vestibulocochlear
  3. vagus
  4. facial
  5. olfactory

vestibulocochlear

9.

A patient suffers an inability to shrug their shoulders. The nerve most likely to be damaged is the

  1. facial
  2. vestibulocochlear
  3. vagus
  4. accessory
  5. trigeminal

accessory

10.

During development, three primary brain vesicles form. The three vesicles are the

  1. prosencephalon, mesencephalon, and rhombencephalon.
  2. telencephalon, diencephalon, and mesencephalon.
  3. mesencephalon, metencephalon, and myelencephalon.
  4. cerebrum, diencephalon, and midbrain.
  5. rhombencephalon, diencephalon, and telencephalon.

prosencephalon, mesencephalon, and rhombencephalon.

11.

Which of the following is not correctly matched?

  1. arcuate fibers: short association fibers
  2. association fibers: interconnect areas within a single cerebral hemisphere
  3. internal capsule: bands of association fibers
  4. commissural fibers: interconnect the cerebral hemispheres
  5. projection fibers: pass through the diencephalon

internal capsule: bands of association fibers

12.

the nuclei of which cranial nerves are associated with midbrain?

  1. III and IV
  2. IV and V
  3. V and VI
  4. II and III
  5. I and II

III and IV

13.

The lateral ventricles are found

  1. in the cerebellar hemispheres
  2. in the diencephalon
  3. in the spinal cord
  4. in the cerebral hemisphere
  5. between the pons and the midbrain

in the cerebral hemisphere

14.

figure 14-1 (description at top)

Identify the structure labeled "1."

  1. choroid plexus
  2. cerebral aqueduct
  3. third ventricle
  4. subarachnoid space
  5. corpus callosum

choroid plexus

15.

figure 14-1 (description at top)

identify the structure labeled "6"

  1. cerebral aqueduct
  2. subarachnoid space
  3. choroid plexus
  4. fourth ventricle
  5. lateral ventricle

subarachnoid space

16.

figure 14-1 (description at top)

Identify the structure labeled "10."

central canal

17.

figure 14-1 (description at top)

Identify the structure labeled "4."

4th ventricle

18.

figure 14-1 (description at top)

CSF is absorbed into the venous circulation via arachnoid granulations. Identify an arachnoid granulation.

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