Deck 13: Peripheral Nervous System and Reflex Activity
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Deck 13: Peripheral Nervous System and Reflex Activity
1
Most nerves in the human body are:
A) sensory.
B) motor.
C) mixed.
D) afferent.
E) efferent.
A) sensory.
B) motor.
C) mixed.
D) afferent.
E) efferent.
C
2
Which of the following cranial nerves reaches the abdomen?
A) Vagus nerve
B) Trochlear nerve
C) Abducens nerve
D) Glossopharyngeal nerve
E) Accessory nerve
A) Vagus nerve
B) Trochlear nerve
C) Abducens nerve
D) Glossopharyngeal nerve
E) Accessory nerve
A
3
Which of the following is not a mixed cranial nerve?
A) Facial nerve
B) Trigeminal nerve
C) Olfactory nerve
D) Oculomotor nerve
E) Vagus nerve
A) Facial nerve
B) Trigeminal nerve
C) Olfactory nerve
D) Oculomotor nerve
E) Vagus nerve
C
4
Which of the following is true regarding proprioceptors?
A) They sense positions of skeletal muscles and joints.
B) They respond to senses of pressure, touch, and vibration.
C) They detect pressure in blood vessel walls.
D) They respond to stimuli as extreme heat or cold.
E) They respond to chemicals in solution.
A) They sense positions of skeletal muscles and joints.
B) They respond to senses of pressure, touch, and vibration.
C) They detect pressure in blood vessel walls.
D) They respond to stimuli as extreme heat or cold.
E) They respond to chemicals in solution.
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5
Which of the following nerves is the largest and longest branch of the sacral plexus?
A) Sciatic
B) Femoral
C) Brachial
D) Fibular
E) Tibial
A) Sciatic
B) Femoral
C) Brachial
D) Fibular
E) Tibial
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6
The brachial plexuses consist of which of the following?
A) The upper four cervical nerves
B) The last cervical nerves and four thoracic nerves
C) The lower four cervical nerves and first thoracic nerves
D) All cervical nerves
E) All cervical nerves and first thoracic nerves
A) The upper four cervical nerves
B) The last cervical nerves and four thoracic nerves
C) The lower four cervical nerves and first thoracic nerves
D) All cervical nerves
E) All cervical nerves and first thoracic nerves
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7
Which of the following receptors is important in the detection of painful stimuli?
A) Meissner's
B) Lamellar
C) Vanilloid
D) Tactile
E) Pacinian
A) Meissner's
B) Lamellar
C) Vanilloid
D) Tactile
E) Pacinian
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8
Which of the following cranial nerves attaches to the cerebrum?
A) Vagus nerve
B) Accessory nerve
C) Abducens nerve
D) Oculomotor nerve
E) Olfactory nerve
A) Vagus nerve
B) Accessory nerve
C) Abducens nerve
D) Oculomotor nerve
E) Olfactory nerve
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9
Which of the following best describes spinal nerves?
A) Involuntary nerves
B) Interneuronal nerves
C) Only motor nerves
D) Only sensory nerves
E) Mixed nerves
A) Involuntary nerves
B) Interneuronal nerves
C) Only motor nerves
D) Only sensory nerves
E) Mixed nerves
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10
Which of the following is the largest cranial nerve?
A) Trigeminal nerve
B) Abducens nerve
C) Trochlear nerve
D) Oculomotor nerve
E) Optic nerve
A) Trigeminal nerve
B) Abducens nerve
C) Trochlear nerve
D) Oculomotor nerve
E) Optic nerve
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11
Which of the following is a tactile receptor that responds to deep pressure?
A) Ruffini corpuscle
B) Meissner's corpuscle
C) Merkel's disc
D) Root hair plexus
E) Free nerve ending
A) Ruffini corpuscle
B) Meissner's corpuscle
C) Merkel's disc
D) Root hair plexus
E) Free nerve ending
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12
Which of the following conditions results from inflammation of the facial nerve?
A) Cerebral palsy
B) Dyslexia
C) Apraxia
D) Bell's palsy
E) Ataxia
A) Cerebral palsy
B) Dyslexia
C) Apraxia
D) Bell's palsy
E) Ataxia
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13
Which of the following is true regarding thermoreceptors?
A) They are tonic receptors.
B) They are structurally different from cold stimuli.
C) They are scattered immediately beneath the surface of the dermis.
D) They are the most complex of the peripheral receptors.
E) They are also called tactile corpuscles.
A) They are tonic receptors.
B) They are structurally different from cold stimuli.
C) They are scattered immediately beneath the surface of the dermis.
D) They are the most complex of the peripheral receptors.
E) They are also called tactile corpuscles.
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14
The receptors in the retina are examples of:
A) thermoreceptors.
B) nociceptors.
C) mechanoreceptors.
D) photoreceptors.
E) chemoreceptors.
A) thermoreceptors.
B) nociceptors.
C) mechanoreceptors.
D) photoreceptors.
E) chemoreceptors.
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15
Which types of fibers carry painful sensations?
A) Type A and B
B) Type B and C
C) Type C and D
D) Type B and D
E) Type A and C
A) Type A and B
B) Type B and C
C) Type C and D
D) Type B and D
E) Type A and C
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16
Crude touch and pressure receptors only allow which of the following sensations?
A) Generalized
B) Fast pain
C) Slow pain
D) Type A and type D
E) Warm and cold
A) Generalized
B) Fast pain
C) Slow pain
D) Type A and type D
E) Warm and cold
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17
Which of the following cranial nerve numbers is used to designate the oculomotor nerve?
A) IV
B) II
C) III
D) V
E) VI
A) IV
B) II
C) III
D) V
E) VI
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18
Which of the following cranial nerves is not one of the five branches of the facial nerve?
A) Buccal
B) Temporal
C) Zygomatic
D) Olfactory
E) Cervical
A) Buccal
B) Temporal
C) Zygomatic
D) Olfactory
E) Cervical
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19
Which of the following cranial nerves contains autonomic motor fibers?
A) Glossopharyngeal
B) Vagus
C) Vestibular
D) Accessory
E) Hypoglossal
A) Glossopharyngeal
B) Vagus
C) Vestibular
D) Accessory
E) Hypoglossal
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20
Which of the following are not joint kinesthetic receptors?
A) Lamellar corpuscles
B) Visceral receptors
C) Free nerve endings
D) Bulbous corpuscles
E) Proprioceptors
A) Lamellar corpuscles
B) Visceral receptors
C) Free nerve endings
D) Bulbous corpuscles
E) Proprioceptors
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21
Which of the following terms is used for groups of neuron cell bodies in the brain?
A) Nuclei
B) Ganglia
C) Internal capsule
D) Thalamus
E) Memory body
A) Nuclei
B) Ganglia
C) Internal capsule
D) Thalamus
E) Memory body
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22
Which of the following cranial nerves has three branches or divisions?
A) Glossopharyngeal
B) Oculomotor
C) Trochlear
D) Trigeminal
E) Vestibulocochlear
A) Glossopharyngeal
B) Oculomotor
C) Trochlear
D) Trigeminal
E) Vestibulocochlear
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23
Which of the cranial nerves was previously called the auditory nerve?
A) Trochlear
B) Trigeminal
C) Vagus
D) Facial
E) Vestibulocochlear
A) Trochlear
B) Trigeminal
C) Vagus
D) Facial
E) Vestibulocochlear
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24
Compression of which cranial nerve would result in a loss of tongue movement?
A) Trigeminal
B) Glossopharyngeal
C) Facial
D) Hypoglossal
E) Abducens
A) Trigeminal
B) Glossopharyngeal
C) Facial
D) Hypoglossal
E) Abducens
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25
Which of the following nerves form the cauda equina?
A) Sacral and coccygeal
B) Thoracic and lumbar
C) Lumbar and sacral
D) Lumbar and coccygeal
E) Lumbar, sacral, and coccygeal
A) Sacral and coccygeal
B) Thoracic and lumbar
C) Lumbar and sacral
D) Lumbar and coccygeal
E) Lumbar, sacral, and coccygeal
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26
Which of the following spinal nerves innervate the muscles of the neck?
A) Cervical
B) Thoracic
C) Lumbar
D) Sacral
E) Coccygeal
A) Cervical
B) Thoracic
C) Lumbar
D) Sacral
E) Coccygeal
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27
Which of the following terms describes the joining of the ventral rami of adjacent spinal nerves?
A) Tracts
B) Lateral nerves
C) Plexuses
D) Autonomic nerves
E) Dermatomes
A) Tracts
B) Lateral nerves
C) Plexuses
D) Autonomic nerves
E) Dermatomes
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28
The phrenic nerves supply sensory and motor fibers to which of the following muscles?
A) Sternocleidomastoid
B) Diaphragm
C) Pectoralis minor
D) Levator scapula
E) Trapezius
A) Sternocleidomastoid
B) Diaphragm
C) Pectoralis minor
D) Levator scapula
E) Trapezius
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29
The ventral rami of spinal nerves C5 to T1 form which of the following plexuses?
A) Lumbar
B) Sacral
C) Thoracic
D) Brachial
E) Cervical
A) Lumbar
B) Sacral
C) Thoracic
D) Brachial
E) Cervical
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30
Which of the following nerves is not found in the lumbar plexus?
A) Sciatic
B) Obturator
C) Genitofemoral
D) Saphenous
E) Femoral
A) Sciatic
B) Obturator
C) Genitofemoral
D) Saphenous
E) Femoral
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31
Which of the following nerves branches to the L4, L5, and S1-S3 ventral rami?
A) Sciatic
B) Pudendal
C) Superior gluteal
D) Inferior gluteal
E) Posterior femoral cutaneous
A) Sciatic
B) Pudendal
C) Superior gluteal
D) Inferior gluteal
E) Posterior femoral cutaneous
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32
Which of the following are reflexes that result from the connections between neurons during human development?
A) Visceral
B) Somatic
C) Innate
D) Acquired
E) Autonomic
A) Visceral
B) Somatic
C) Innate
D) Acquired
E) Autonomic
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33
When the spinal cord is transected and all functions that it controls are depressed, which of the following terms is used?
A) Innate spinal reflex
B) Spinal shock
C) Autonomic reflex
D) Spinal stretch
E) Spinal death
A) Innate spinal reflex
B) Spinal shock
C) Autonomic reflex
D) Spinal stretch
E) Spinal death
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34
Which of the following reflexes are also known as myotatic reflexes?
A) Somatic
B) Autonomic
C) Visceral
D) Innate
E) Long
A) Somatic
B) Autonomic
C) Visceral
D) Innate
E) Long
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35
Many visceral reflexes are regulated by the __________ and spinal cord.
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36
The longest and thickest nerve in the body is the __________ nerve.
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37
When the __________ nerve is compressed, carpal tunnel syndrome may occur.
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38
Thermoreceptors are phasic receptors that quickly __________ to stable temperature.
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39
Meissner's (tactile) corpuscles are located in __________ skin such as on the fingertips, lips, palms, soles, and nipples.
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40
Tendon organs are __________ inside tendons near junctions between the tendons and skeletal muscle.
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41
Sensory neurons may be called either tonic receptors or __________ receptors.
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42
Visceral pain may come from a different area of the body; this is known as __________ pain.
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43
The fibers in mixed nerves are classified according to the __________ of the body they innervate.
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44
The first pair of cranial nerves begins in the cerebrum and attaches to the __________.
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45
The optic nerve passes through the optic canal of each eye orbit, and forms the optic __________, where fibers cross over partially.
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46
Damage to one spinal root or segment does not totally __________ a limb muscle.
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47
The radial nerve is the largest branch of the __________ plexus.
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48
The __________ nerve is actually two nerves in a common sheath, called the tibial and common fibular nerves.
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49
Many __________ reflexes are regulated by the brain stem and spinal cord.
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50
The spinal cord controls some common somatic __________.
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51
Somatic reflexes provide important feedback when they are tested to __________ nervous system function.
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52
Damage to the __________ sheath in Guillain-Barre syndrome may be repaired.
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53
Sensory receptors are diverse but sensitive to certain types of environmental changes.
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54
The dorsal root is also known as the dorsal root ganglion.
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55
The ulnar nerve is the largest branch of the brachial plexus.
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56
The SNS consists of cranial and autonomic nerves.
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57
Chemoreceptive neurons are found in the carotid and aortic bodies.
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58
Sensation is the awareness of environmental changes.
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59
The ulnar nerve is the largest branch of the brachial plexus.
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60
Free nerve endings of the sensory neurons are very common in epithelia and connective tissues.
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61
Any temperatures outside the range of thermoreceptors activate the nociceptors and are perceived as painful.
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62
Encapsulated nerve endings include Merkel disc thermoreceptors.
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63
Pacinian corpuscles are also called lamellar corpuscles, which are scattered deep in the dermis and subcutaneous tissue.
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64
Fusiform proprioceptors throughout the skeletal muscle perimysium are called tendon organs.
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65
The processing in the cortical sensory areas is called adaptation.
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66
Acute pain fibers are thin and myelinated nerve fibers that conduct nerve impulses rapidly and cause sharp pain.
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67
The cranial nerves sense pain impulses originating from the head, and all other pain impulses travel through the spinal nerves.
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68
Most nerves are sensory nerves, and the other two types are mixed and relatively rare.
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69
The olfactory nerve is associated with the sense of hearing.
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Spinal nerves are only 1 to 2 cm in length and divide just after emerging from each foramen.
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