Deck 13: The Spinal Cord, Spinal Nerves, and Somatic Reflexes

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The spinal cord is divided into all of the following regions except

A)cervical.
B)thoracic.
C)lumbar.
D)pelvic.
E)sacral.
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A stretch reflex is often accompanied by reciprocal inhibition.
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Many upper motor neurons synapse with lower motor neurons in

A)the posterior horns.
B)the anterior horns.
C)the posterior column.
D)the anterior column.
E)the posterior root ganglion.
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Most nerves are motor nerves.
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The stretch reflex is a tendency of a muscle to stretch when it is overcontracted.
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Somatic reflexes are responses of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscles.
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The signals that control your handwriting travel down the spinal cord in

A)the tectospinal tracts.
B)the corticospinal tracts.
C)the lateral vestibulospinal tracts.
D)the medial vestibulospinal tracts.
E)the spinocerebellar tracts.
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A ganglion is a swelling along a nerve containing cell bodies of peripheral neurons.
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The spinal cord conducts signals up and down the body passing through gray and white matter, respectively.
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A nerve fiber is enclosed in its own fibrous sleeve called perineurium.
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Motor signals typically begin in an upper motor neuron in the thalamus.
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The upper motor neurons that control skeletal muscles begin with a soma in

A)the posterior horn of the spinal cord.
B)the anterior horn of the spinal cord.
C)the motor association cortex of the cerebrum.
D)the postcentral gyrus of the cerebrum.
E)the precentral gyrus of the cerebrum.
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A dermatome is a nerve innervating a specific region in the skin.
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Cervical and lumbar enlargements are wide points in the spinal cord marking the emergence of motor
nerves.
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Each portion of the spinal cord served by a spinal nerve is called a segment of the cord.
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Nerve fibers in a given tract in the white matter are similar in origin, destination, and function.
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Posterior root ganglia contain somas of unipolar neurons.
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The cross extension reflex is the contraction of the extensors on one side of the body when the flexors
are contracted on the other side.
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Which of the following sensory functions involves neurons in the posterior root ganglia?

A)smell
B)hearing
C)touch
D)taste
E)vision
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The tendon reflex is the inhibition of a muscle contraction that occurs when its tendon is excessively
stretched.
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The cervical plexus gives origin to the nerve(s).

A)oculomotor
B)sciatic
C)musculocutaneous
D)radial
E)phrenic
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This figure shows a detail of the spinal cord, meninges, and spinal nerves.What does "4" represent?

A)gray matter
B)white matter
C)dura mater
D)arachnoid mater
E)pia mater
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The following are all functions associated with the spinal cord except

A)to protect neurons in both the ascending and descending tracts.
B)to mediate a reflex such as the withdrawal of a hand from pain.
C)to conduct sensory information up to the brain.
D)to conduct motor information down the cord.
E)to coordinate the alternating contraction of several muscle groups associated with locomotion.
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carry motor commands from the brain along the spinal cord.

A)Both anterior and posterior roots
B)Ascending tracts
C)Spinal nerves
D)Cranial nerves
E)Descending tracts
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keep(s) nerve fibers insulated from one another.

A)Perineurium
B)Endoneurium
C)Fascicles
D)Epineurium
E)Blood vessels
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Epidural anesthesia is introduced in the epidural space between the to block pain signals during pregnancy.

A)dural sheath and dura mater
B)dural sheath and vertebral bones
C)dura mater and arachnoid mater
D)arachnoid mater and pia mater
E)dura mater and pia mater
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There are pairs of spinal nerves.

A)12
B)24
C)31
D)35
E)62
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Which of the following structures is the richest in lipid content?

A)gray matter
B)white matter
C)arachnoid mater
D)dura mater
E)pia mater
Question
Cerebrospinal fluid fills in the space between the

A)dural sheath and dura mater.
B)dural sheath and vertebral bones.
C)dura mater and arachnoid mater.
D)arachnoid mater and pia mater.
E)dura mater and pia mater.
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Second-order neurons synapse with third-order neurons in the

A)thalamus.
B)dorsal root ganglion.
C)spinal cord.
D)cerebral cortex.
E)medulla oblongata.
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This figure shows a cross section of the spinal cord.What does "3" represent?

A)anterior horn
B)posterior horn
C)anterior column
D)posterior column
E)anterior root of spinal cord
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This figure shows a detail of the spinal cord, meninges, and spinal nerves.What does "1" represent?

A)anterior horn
B)anterior root of a spinal nerve
C)posterior root of a spinal nerve
D)posterior horn
E)spinal nerve
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This figure shows the posterior aspect of spinal nerve roots and plexuses.What does "2" represent?

A)the medulla oblongata
B)a bundle of spinal nerves
C)a bundle of cranial nerves
D)the cervical enlargement
E)the brachial enlargement
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fibers innervate eyes and ears.

A)White
B)Visceral
C)Somatic
D)Special
E)General
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Which of the following fractures would be the least likely to cause a spinal cord injury?

A)a fracture of vertebra C2
B)a fracture of vertebra C6
C)a fracture of vertebra T5
D)a fracture of vertebra T12
E)a fracture of vertebra L4
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This figure shows a dermatome map.A patient with no sensation in the left thumb would probably have a nerve damaged in

A)T1.
B)T5.
C)C5.
D)C6.
E)L3.
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This figure shows the anatomy of a nerve.What does "3" represent?

A)nerve fiber
B)spinal nerve
C)epineurium
D)endoneurium
E)perineurium
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The ventral rami of the spinal nerves form nerve plexuses in all regions except

A)the thoracic region.
B)the brachial region.
C)the cervical region.
D)the lumbar region.
E)the sacral region.
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This figure shows the posterior aspect of spinal nerve roots and plexuses.What does "3" represent?

A)cervical plexus
B)brachial plexus
C)coccygeal plexus
D)sacral plexus
E)lumbar plexus
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Which of the following nerves originates in the lumbosacral plexus?

A)axillary
B)sciatic
C)phrenic
D)ilioinguinal
E)obturator
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The fibers that carry action potentials to cause skeletal muscle to contract are

A)gamma motor neurons.
B)anulospiral endings.
C)intrafusal fibers.
D)extrafusal fibers.
E)alpha motor neurons.
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A is a cordlike organ composed of numerous .

A)nerve fiber; nerves
B)nerve fiber; axons
C)nerve; axons
D)nerve fiber; neurosomas
E)nerve; neurosomas
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In the patellar tendon reflex arc, the patellar ligament is stretched, which stretches the quadriceps femoris muscle of the thigh.This reflex will cause the quadriceps femoris to

A)contract and the antagonist muscles, the hamstrings, to relax.
B)contract and the hamstrings also to contract.
C)relax and the hamstrings to contract.
D)relax and the hamstrings also to relax.
E)relax without any effect on the hamstrings.
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Which one of the following best describes the order of a somatic reflex?

A)somatic receptor → interneuron → afferent nerve fiber → efferent nerve fiber → skeletal muscle
B)somatic receptor → efferent nerve fiber → interneuron → afferent nerve fiber → skeletal muscle
C)somatic receptor → afferent nerve fiber → interneuron → efferent nerve fiber → skeletal muscle
D)somatic receptor → efferent nerve fiber → afferent nerve fiber → interneuron → skeletal muscle
E)somatic receptor → afferent nerve fiber → interneuron → efferent nerve fiber → smooth muscle
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A nurse pricks your finger to type your blood.You flinch at the pain, pulling your hand back.This is called the

A)painful reflex.
B)stretch (myotatic) reflex.
C)flexor (withdrawal) reflex.
D)tendon reflex.
E)crossed extension reflex.
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These are all properties of reflexes except

A)reflex responses are very predictable.
B)reflexes are responses to sensory inputs.
C)reflexes are quick responses of the nervous system.
D)reflexes are not voluntary.
E)reflexes are spontaneous actions of the nervous system.
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Neurosomas of the posterior root are located in the , whereas neurosomas of the anterior root are located in the .

A)posterior root ganglion; gray matter
B)posterior root ganglion; white matter
C)gray matter; white matter
D)posterior root; anterior root
E)white matter; gray matter
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You go to the movies after a long day and you begin to nod off as soon as the movie starts.Your head starts to lower a little but this reflex causes your head to rise.This is called the

A)tendon reflex.
B)crossed extension reflex.
C)withdrawal reflex.
D)stretch (myotatic) reflex.
E)flexor (withdrawal) reflex.
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The bundle of nerve roots that occupy the vertebral canal from L2 to S5 is called the

A)medullary cone.
B)cauda equina.
C)lumbar enlargement.
D)cervical enlargement.
E)spinal cord.
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Which of these is an ascending tract of the spinal cord?

A)the lateral tectospinal tract
B)the medial reticulospinal tract
C)the ventral corticospinal tract
D)the vestibulospinal tract
E)the gracile fasciculus
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The quickest reflex arcs involve only two neurons, thus forming reflex arcs.

A)ipsilateral
B)contralateral
C)polysynaptic
D)monosynaptic
E)autonomic
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Somatosensory refers to these sensory signals except the sensory signals from

A)bones and muscles.
B)joints.
C)proprioceptors.
D)the viscera.
E)the skin.
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Which of the following branches of a spinal nerve have somas of solely sensory neurons?

A)posterior (dorsal) root
B)anterior (ventral) root
C)posterior ramus
D)anterior ramus
E)meningeal branch
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If a bee sting on the right thigh causes a quick involuntary reaction of the right arm, this would be an example of

A)an ipsilateral reflex.
B)an intersegmental reflex.
C)a withdrawal reflex.
D)a crossed extensor reflex.
E)a contralateral reflex.
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A muscle spindle contains mostly

A)glial cells.
B)muscle fibers.
C)fascicles.
D)nerves.
E)nerve cells.
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A reflex where the sensory input and motor output are on opposite sides of the spinal cord is called a(n) reflex arc.

A)intersegmental
B)contralateral
C)ipsilateral
D)polysynaptic
E)monosynaptic
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A mixed nerve consists of both

A)myelinated and unmyelinated fibers.
B)glial cells and nerve cells.
C)afferent and efferent fibers.
D)association and integration neurons.
E)spinal and cranial fibers.
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Which of the following groups of muscles have the most muscle spindles?

A)muscles of the hand
B)muscles of the back
C)muscles of the thigh
D)muscles of the middle-ear
E)muscles of the torso
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The flexor (withdrawal) reflex employs a , which maintains a sustained contraction.

A)parallel after-discharge circuit
B)diverging circuit
C)converging circuit
D)closed circuit
E)reverberating circuit
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The sensitivity of the muscle spindle is maintained by

A)a stretch reflex.
B)alpha motor neurons.
C)gamma motor neurons.
D)anulospiral endings.
E)secondary afferent (group II) fibers.
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Tendon organs are

A)chemoreceptors.
B)visceral receptors.
C)proprioceptors.
D)pain receptors.
E)nociceptors.
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This reflex shows the least synaptic delay.

A)polysynaptic reflex
B)cross extension reflex
C)withdrawal reflex
D)flexor reflex
E)tendon reflex
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Deck 13: The Spinal Cord, Spinal Nerves, and Somatic Reflexes
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The spinal cord is divided into all of the following regions except

A)cervical.
B)thoracic.
C)lumbar.
D)pelvic.
E)sacral.
D
2
A stretch reflex is often accompanied by reciprocal inhibition.
True
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Many upper motor neurons synapse with lower motor neurons in

A)the posterior horns.
B)the anterior horns.
C)the posterior column.
D)the anterior column.
E)the posterior root ganglion.
B
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Most nerves are motor nerves.
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The stretch reflex is a tendency of a muscle to stretch when it is overcontracted.
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Somatic reflexes are responses of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscles.
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The signals that control your handwriting travel down the spinal cord in

A)the tectospinal tracts.
B)the corticospinal tracts.
C)the lateral vestibulospinal tracts.
D)the medial vestibulospinal tracts.
E)the spinocerebellar tracts.
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A ganglion is a swelling along a nerve containing cell bodies of peripheral neurons.
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The spinal cord conducts signals up and down the body passing through gray and white matter, respectively.
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A nerve fiber is enclosed in its own fibrous sleeve called perineurium.
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Motor signals typically begin in an upper motor neuron in the thalamus.
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The upper motor neurons that control skeletal muscles begin with a soma in

A)the posterior horn of the spinal cord.
B)the anterior horn of the spinal cord.
C)the motor association cortex of the cerebrum.
D)the postcentral gyrus of the cerebrum.
E)the precentral gyrus of the cerebrum.
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A dermatome is a nerve innervating a specific region in the skin.
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Cervical and lumbar enlargements are wide points in the spinal cord marking the emergence of motor
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Each portion of the spinal cord served by a spinal nerve is called a segment of the cord.
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Nerve fibers in a given tract in the white matter are similar in origin, destination, and function.
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Posterior root ganglia contain somas of unipolar neurons.
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The cross extension reflex is the contraction of the extensors on one side of the body when the flexors
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Which of the following sensory functions involves neurons in the posterior root ganglia?

A)smell
B)hearing
C)touch
D)taste
E)vision
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The tendon reflex is the inhibition of a muscle contraction that occurs when its tendon is excessively
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The cervical plexus gives origin to the nerve(s).

A)oculomotor
B)sciatic
C)musculocutaneous
D)radial
E)phrenic
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This figure shows a detail of the spinal cord, meninges, and spinal nerves.What does "4" represent?

A)gray matter
B)white matter
C)dura mater
D)arachnoid mater
E)pia mater
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The following are all functions associated with the spinal cord except

A)to protect neurons in both the ascending and descending tracts.
B)to mediate a reflex such as the withdrawal of a hand from pain.
C)to conduct sensory information up to the brain.
D)to conduct motor information down the cord.
E)to coordinate the alternating contraction of several muscle groups associated with locomotion.
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carry motor commands from the brain along the spinal cord.

A)Both anterior and posterior roots
B)Ascending tracts
C)Spinal nerves
D)Cranial nerves
E)Descending tracts
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keep(s) nerve fibers insulated from one another.

A)Perineurium
B)Endoneurium
C)Fascicles
D)Epineurium
E)Blood vessels
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Epidural anesthesia is introduced in the epidural space between the to block pain signals during pregnancy.

A)dural sheath and dura mater
B)dural sheath and vertebral bones
C)dura mater and arachnoid mater
D)arachnoid mater and pia mater
E)dura mater and pia mater
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There are pairs of spinal nerves.

A)12
B)24
C)31
D)35
E)62
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Which of the following structures is the richest in lipid content?

A)gray matter
B)white matter
C)arachnoid mater
D)dura mater
E)pia mater
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Cerebrospinal fluid fills in the space between the

A)dural sheath and dura mater.
B)dural sheath and vertebral bones.
C)dura mater and arachnoid mater.
D)arachnoid mater and pia mater.
E)dura mater and pia mater.
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Second-order neurons synapse with third-order neurons in the

A)thalamus.
B)dorsal root ganglion.
C)spinal cord.
D)cerebral cortex.
E)medulla oblongata.
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This figure shows a cross section of the spinal cord.What does "3" represent?

A)anterior horn
B)posterior horn
C)anterior column
D)posterior column
E)anterior root of spinal cord
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This figure shows a detail of the spinal cord, meninges, and spinal nerves.What does "1" represent?

A)anterior horn
B)anterior root of a spinal nerve
C)posterior root of a spinal nerve
D)posterior horn
E)spinal nerve
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This figure shows the posterior aspect of spinal nerve roots and plexuses.What does "2" represent?

A)the medulla oblongata
B)a bundle of spinal nerves
C)a bundle of cranial nerves
D)the cervical enlargement
E)the brachial enlargement
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fibers innervate eyes and ears.

A)White
B)Visceral
C)Somatic
D)Special
E)General
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Which of the following fractures would be the least likely to cause a spinal cord injury?

A)a fracture of vertebra C2
B)a fracture of vertebra C6
C)a fracture of vertebra T5
D)a fracture of vertebra T12
E)a fracture of vertebra L4
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This figure shows a dermatome map.A patient with no sensation in the left thumb would probably have a nerve damaged in

A)T1.
B)T5.
C)C5.
D)C6.
E)L3.
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This figure shows the anatomy of a nerve.What does "3" represent?

A)nerve fiber
B)spinal nerve
C)epineurium
D)endoneurium
E)perineurium
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The ventral rami of the spinal nerves form nerve plexuses in all regions except

A)the thoracic region.
B)the brachial region.
C)the cervical region.
D)the lumbar region.
E)the sacral region.
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This figure shows the posterior aspect of spinal nerve roots and plexuses.What does "3" represent?

A)cervical plexus
B)brachial plexus
C)coccygeal plexus
D)sacral plexus
E)lumbar plexus
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Which of the following nerves originates in the lumbosacral plexus?

A)axillary
B)sciatic
C)phrenic
D)ilioinguinal
E)obturator
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The fibers that carry action potentials to cause skeletal muscle to contract are

A)gamma motor neurons.
B)anulospiral endings.
C)intrafusal fibers.
D)extrafusal fibers.
E)alpha motor neurons.
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A is a cordlike organ composed of numerous .

A)nerve fiber; nerves
B)nerve fiber; axons
C)nerve; axons
D)nerve fiber; neurosomas
E)nerve; neurosomas
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In the patellar tendon reflex arc, the patellar ligament is stretched, which stretches the quadriceps femoris muscle of the thigh.This reflex will cause the quadriceps femoris to

A)contract and the antagonist muscles, the hamstrings, to relax.
B)contract and the hamstrings also to contract.
C)relax and the hamstrings to contract.
D)relax and the hamstrings also to relax.
E)relax without any effect on the hamstrings.
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Which one of the following best describes the order of a somatic reflex?

A)somatic receptor → interneuron → afferent nerve fiber → efferent nerve fiber → skeletal muscle
B)somatic receptor → efferent nerve fiber → interneuron → afferent nerve fiber → skeletal muscle
C)somatic receptor → afferent nerve fiber → interneuron → efferent nerve fiber → skeletal muscle
D)somatic receptor → efferent nerve fiber → afferent nerve fiber → interneuron → skeletal muscle
E)somatic receptor → afferent nerve fiber → interneuron → efferent nerve fiber → smooth muscle
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A nurse pricks your finger to type your blood.You flinch at the pain, pulling your hand back.This is called the

A)painful reflex.
B)stretch (myotatic) reflex.
C)flexor (withdrawal) reflex.
D)tendon reflex.
E)crossed extension reflex.
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These are all properties of reflexes except

A)reflex responses are very predictable.
B)reflexes are responses to sensory inputs.
C)reflexes are quick responses of the nervous system.
D)reflexes are not voluntary.
E)reflexes are spontaneous actions of the nervous system.
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Neurosomas of the posterior root are located in the , whereas neurosomas of the anterior root are located in the .

A)posterior root ganglion; gray matter
B)posterior root ganglion; white matter
C)gray matter; white matter
D)posterior root; anterior root
E)white matter; gray matter
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You go to the movies after a long day and you begin to nod off as soon as the movie starts.Your head starts to lower a little but this reflex causes your head to rise.This is called the

A)tendon reflex.
B)crossed extension reflex.
C)withdrawal reflex.
D)stretch (myotatic) reflex.
E)flexor (withdrawal) reflex.
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The bundle of nerve roots that occupy the vertebral canal from L2 to S5 is called the

A)medullary cone.
B)cauda equina.
C)lumbar enlargement.
D)cervical enlargement.
E)spinal cord.
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Which of these is an ascending tract of the spinal cord?

A)the lateral tectospinal tract
B)the medial reticulospinal tract
C)the ventral corticospinal tract
D)the vestibulospinal tract
E)the gracile fasciculus
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The quickest reflex arcs involve only two neurons, thus forming reflex arcs.

A)ipsilateral
B)contralateral
C)polysynaptic
D)monosynaptic
E)autonomic
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Somatosensory refers to these sensory signals except the sensory signals from

A)bones and muscles.
B)joints.
C)proprioceptors.
D)the viscera.
E)the skin.
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Which of the following branches of a spinal nerve have somas of solely sensory neurons?

A)posterior (dorsal) root
B)anterior (ventral) root
C)posterior ramus
D)anterior ramus
E)meningeal branch
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If a bee sting on the right thigh causes a quick involuntary reaction of the right arm, this would be an example of

A)an ipsilateral reflex.
B)an intersegmental reflex.
C)a withdrawal reflex.
D)a crossed extensor reflex.
E)a contralateral reflex.
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A muscle spindle contains mostly

A)glial cells.
B)muscle fibers.
C)fascicles.
D)nerves.
E)nerve cells.
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56
A reflex where the sensory input and motor output are on opposite sides of the spinal cord is called a(n) reflex arc.

A)intersegmental
B)contralateral
C)ipsilateral
D)polysynaptic
E)monosynaptic
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57
A mixed nerve consists of both

A)myelinated and unmyelinated fibers.
B)glial cells and nerve cells.
C)afferent and efferent fibers.
D)association and integration neurons.
E)spinal and cranial fibers.
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58
Which of the following groups of muscles have the most muscle spindles?

A)muscles of the hand
B)muscles of the back
C)muscles of the thigh
D)muscles of the middle-ear
E)muscles of the torso
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59
The flexor (withdrawal) reflex employs a , which maintains a sustained contraction.

A)parallel after-discharge circuit
B)diverging circuit
C)converging circuit
D)closed circuit
E)reverberating circuit
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60
The sensitivity of the muscle spindle is maintained by

A)a stretch reflex.
B)alpha motor neurons.
C)gamma motor neurons.
D)anulospiral endings.
E)secondary afferent (group II) fibers.
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61
Tendon organs are

A)chemoreceptors.
B)visceral receptors.
C)proprioceptors.
D)pain receptors.
E)nociceptors.
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62
This reflex shows the least synaptic delay.

A)polysynaptic reflex
B)cross extension reflex
C)withdrawal reflex
D)flexor reflex
E)tendon reflex
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