Exam 3: Organization of the Nervous System II

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The structure associated with efferent functions of the spinal cord is the:

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Patients with ____damage may have visuospatial deficits and constructional disturbances.

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The sensory fibers of the spinal nerves:

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Placodes are part of the development of the:

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The parasympathetic nervous system:

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Anterior horn cells:

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Which of the following arteries is NOT part of the circle of Willis?

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Somites develop into:

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In the embryo,the __ will develop into the central nervous system.

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The area of the brain generally responsible for the planning and control of motor movements is the:

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The thalamus develops from the:

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The spinal cord is the same length as the vertebral column.

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The anterior inferior cerebellar arteries are branches of the ___ arteries.

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The ___ has a direct effect on the deglutition and digestion of food.

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Cranial nerves:

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Wernicke's aphasia may result from damage to the:

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The ___ is the layer of cortex with the most layers.

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The posterior cerebral arteries branch from the vertebral arteries.

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The neural tube closes after approximately 4 weeks of development.

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Which of the following is not a characteristic of cerebrospinal fluid?

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