Exam 3: Introduction to the Structure and Function of the Nervous System

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What bony coverings surround the spinal cord and protect it?

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Several parts of the cerebrum are involved in the language function. Describe the responsibilities of the Wernicke's and Broca's areas.

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A. Wernicke's area: responsible for receptive function (speech understanding); ability to integrate visual and auditory information so as to understand communication received.
B. Broca's area: responsible for speaking ability and closely associated with motor areas that control the muscles needed for articulation.

What nerves control voluntary functions?

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Bony coverings protect both the brain and the spinal cord. List the three membranes (meninges) that provide additional protection.

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The autonomic nervous system is divided into two subsystems: sympathetic nervous system and parasympathetic nervous system. Describe the differences between these two systems.

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What is the temporal lobe primarily responsible for?

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What is the definition of a reflex?

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The parasympathetic nervous system dominates when the body is _______.

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The peripheral nervous system is divided into two parts. Describe the differences between these two parts.

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The largest part of the brain is the cerebrum and it is covered with a thin outer layer of gray matter called the cortex. What are the three specialized areas of the cortex and their major areas of function?

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Which of the following is the term for internal body constancy?

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The central nervous system includes the brain, the peripheral nervous system, and the_________.

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The brain requires both oxygen and nourishment in the form of glucose in order to function and to survive. Discuss how glucose is transported to the brain.

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Each hemisphere of the cerebrum is divided into lobes that contain areas related to specific functions. Discuss the different lobes and their specific functions.

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What is the function of neurons?

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What is the function of the thalamus?

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Nerves control both voluntary and involuntary functions in the body. Describe the two types of nerves that control these functions.

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In what form does the brain require both oxygen and nourishment in order to function and to survive?

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Describe the functions of the nervous system.

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Bony coverings called vertebrae surround the spinal cord and protect it. Discuss the components of the vertebral column.

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