Deck 14: Structure and Function of the Neurologic System

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Where is the region responsible for motor aspects of speech?

A)Wernicke area in the temporal lobe
B)Broca area in the frontal lobe
C)Wronka area in the parietal lobe
D)Barlow area in the occipital lobe
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The parasympathetic nervous system functions to conserve and restore energy.
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Which nerves are capable of regeneration?

A)Nerves within the brain and spinal cord
B)Peripheral nerves that are cut or severed
C)Myelinated nerves in the peripheral nervous system
D)Unmyelinated nerves of the peripheral nervous system
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_____ pathways carry sensory information toward the central nervous system (CNS).

A)Ascending
B)Descending
C)Somatic
D)Efferent
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What do oligodendroglia and Schwann cells have in common?

A)They both form myelin sheath.
B)They both are responsible for removing cellular debris.
C)They both transport nutrients.
D)They both line the ventricles.
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Principal cellular changes associated with aging include lipofuscin deposition as well as the presence of neurofibrillary tangles and senile plaques.
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Where is the neurotransmitter norepinephrine secreted?

A)In the somatic nervous system
B)In the parasympathetic preganglion
C)In the sympathetic postganglion
D)In the parasympathetic postganglion
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Which of the following transmit a nerve impulse at the highest rate?

A)Large nonmyelinated axons
B)Large myelinated axons
C)Small nonmyelinated axons
D)Small myelinated axons
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The blood-brain barrier is composed of the three meninges covering the brain cells.
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Lumbar punctures are performed at the level of L1-L2 because the spinal cord ends just above the L1 vertebra.
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Microglia perform phagocytosis in the central nervous system (CNS).
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Chemical synapses between neurons can send messages in both directions.
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Most of the blood vessels involved in the control of blood pressure are innervated by sympathetic nerves.
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The _____ is a large network of neurons within the brainstem that is essential for maintaining wakefulness.

A)midbrain
B)reticular activating system
C)medulla oblongata
D)pons
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Cholinergic effects increase heart rate, increase contractility, and cause release of renin from the kidneys.
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Parkinson and Huntington diseases are associated with defects in the:

A)thalamus.
B)medulla oblongata.
C)cerebellum.
D)basal ganglia.
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The spinal cord has no direct blood supply and receives its nutrition from cerebrospinal fluid.
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Elaboration of thought and goal-oriented behavior are functions of the _____ area of the brain.

A)thalamic
B)limbic system
C)prefrontal
D)occipital lobe
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The fight-or-flight response is primarily mediated by the parasympathetic nervous system.
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During a synapse, what change occurs after the neurotransmitter binds to the receptor?

A)The permeability of the presynaptic neuron changes and consequently its membrane potential.
B)The permeability of the postsynaptic neuron changes and consequently its membrane potential.
C)The postsynaptic cell prevents any change in permeability and destroys the action potential.
D)The presynaptic cell synthesizes and secretes additional neurotransmitter.
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The brain receives approximately ____% of the cardiac output.

A)80
B)40
C)20
D)10
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The _____ has two main functions: maintenance of a constant internal environment and implementation of behavioral patterns.

A)thalamus
B)epithalamus
C)subthalamus
D)hypothalamus
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What is a characteristic of upper motor neurons?

A)They directly influence the muscles.
B)They influence and modify spinal reflex arcs.
C)Their cell bodies are located in the gray matter of the spinal cord.
D)They extend their dendritic processes out of the central nervous system (CNS).
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What produces cerebrospinal fluid?

A)Arachnoid villi
B)Choroid plexuses
C)Ependymal cells
D)Pia mater
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What parts of the brain mediate the expression of affect, both emotional and behavioral states?

A)Hypothalamus and subthalamus
B)Parietal and frontal lobes
C)Limbic system and prefrontal cortex
D)Basal ganglia
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What is the primary response from norepinephrine?

A)Increased heart rate and contractility
B)Release of renin from the kidney
C)Vasoconstriction
D)Pupillary dilation
Question
Match the lobe of the cerebral cortex with its function. Names of lobes may be used more than once.
Receives sensory input from the body

A)Frontal lobe
B)Parietal lobe
C)Temporal lobe
D)Occipital lobe
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Match the lobe of the cerebral cortex with its function. Names of lobes may be used more than once.
Primary auditory cortex

A)Frontal lobe
B)Parietal lobe
C)Temporal lobe
D)Occipital lobe
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The _____ is responsible for conscious and unconscious muscle synergy and maintaining balance and posture.

A)cerebrum
B)cerebellum
C)diencephalon
D)brainstem
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What is an effect of the sympathetic nervous system?

A)Stimulates peristalsis
B)Increases blood sugar levels
C)Reduces heart rate
D)Causes pupillary constriction
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The _____ provides for collateral blood flow to the brain.

A)carotid arteries
B)basal artery
C)circle of Willis
D)vertebral arteries
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The _____ controls reflex activities concerned with heart rate, blood pressure, respirations, sneezing, swallowing, and coughing.

A)pons
B)midbrain
C)cerebellum
D)medulla oblongata
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The _____ is the membrane that separates the cerebellum from the cerebrum.

A)tentorium cerebelli
B)falx cerebri
C)arachnoid membrane
D)falx cerebelli
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What is the function of arachnoid villi?

A)To produce cerebrospinal fluid
B)To provide nutrients to the choroid plexuses
C)To transmit impulses within the meninges
D)To absorb cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) into the cerebral venous sinuses
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Which cranial nerves contain parasympathetic nerves?

A)Cranial nerves I (olfactory), II (optic), XI (spinal accessory), XII (hypoglossal)
B)Cranial nerves III (oculomotor), VII (facial), IX (glossopharyngeal), X (vagus)
C)Cranial nerves IV (trochlear), V (trigeminal), VI (abducens), VIII (vestibulocochlear)
D)Cranial nerves IX (glossopharyngeal), X (vagus), XI (spinal accessory), XII (hypoglossal)
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The ability of the eyes to track moving objects through a visual field is primarily a function of the _____ colliculi.

A)inferior
B)superior
C)mid
D)posterior
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From which part of the midbrain do cranial nerves V to VIII emerge?

A)Midbrain
B)Pons
C)Medulla oblongata
D)Lateral colliculi
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Match the lobe of the cerebral cortex with its function. Names of lobes may be used more than once.
Primary visual cortex

A)Frontal lobe
B)Parietal lobe
C)Temporal lobe
D)Occipital lobe
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From which part of the midbrain do cranial nerves IX to XII emerge?

A)Midbrain
B)Pons
C)Medulla oblongata
D)Lateral colliculi
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Which of the following meninges closely adhere to the surface of the brain and spinal cord and follow sulci and fissures?

A)Dura mater
B)Arachnoid
C)Pia mater
D)Inner dura
Question
Match the lobe of the cerebral cortex with its function. Names of lobes may be used more than once.
Stimulation of specific areas cause muscles to move

A)Frontal lobe
B)Parietal lobe
C)Temporal lobe
D)Occipital lobe
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Match the function with the appropriate cranial nerve.
Abducens nerve

A)Innervates muscles that move the eye downward and inward
B)Has motor and sensory functions to face, mouth, nose, and eyes
C)Controls size, shape, and equality of pupils
D)Causes motor functions to pharynx and salivary glands and sensory functions from pharynx and tongue
E)Innervated muscles that move the eye laterally
F)Carries sensory and motor action to the tongue
G)Carries impulse for sense of smell
H)Carries motor and sensory fibers of abdominal organs
I)Transmits impulses for sense of hearing
J)Carries sensory and motor fibers to pharynx and larynx
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Match the function with the appropriate cranial nerve.
Hypoglossal nerve

A)Innervates muscles that move the eye downward and inward
B)Has motor and sensory functions to face, mouth, nose, and eyes
C)Controls size, shape, and equality of pupils
D)Causes motor functions to pharynx and salivary glands and sensory functions from pharynx and tongue
E)Innervated muscles that move the eye laterally
F)Carries sensory and motor action to the tongue
G)Carries impulse for sense of smell
H)Carries motor and sensory fibers of abdominal organs
I)Transmits impulses for sense of hearing
J)Carries sensory and motor fibers to pharynx and larynx
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Match the function with the appropriate cranial nerve.
Spinal accessory nerve

A)Innervates muscles that move the eye downward and inward
B)Has motor and sensory functions to face, mouth, nose, and eyes
C)Controls size, shape, and equality of pupils
D)Causes motor functions to pharynx and salivary glands and sensory functions from pharynx and tongue
E)Innervated muscles that move the eye laterally
F)Carries sensory and motor action to the tongue
G)Carries impulse for sense of smell
H)Carries motor and sensory fibers of abdominal organs
I)Transmits impulses for sense of hearing
J)Carries sensory and motor fibers to pharynx and larynx
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Match the function with the appropriate cranial nerve.
Oculomotor nerve

A)Innervates muscles that move the eye downward and inward
B)Has motor and sensory functions to face, mouth, nose, and eyes
C)Controls size, shape, and equality of pupils
D)Causes motor functions to pharynx and salivary glands and sensory functions from pharynx and tongue
E)Innervated muscles that move the eye laterally
F)Carries sensory and motor action to the tongue
G)Carries impulse for sense of smell
H)Carries motor and sensory fibers of abdominal organs
I)Transmits impulses for sense of hearing
J)Carries sensory and motor fibers to pharynx and larynx
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Match the function with the appropriate cranial nerve.
Trigeminal nerve

A)Innervates muscles that move the eye downward and inward
B)Has motor and sensory functions to face, mouth, nose, and eyes
C)Controls size, shape, and equality of pupils
D)Causes motor functions to pharynx and salivary glands and sensory functions from pharynx and tongue
E)Innervated muscles that move the eye laterally
F)Carries sensory and motor action to the tongue
G)Carries impulse for sense of smell
H)Carries motor and sensory fibers of abdominal organs
I)Transmits impulses for sense of hearing
J)Carries sensory and motor fibers to pharynx and larynx
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Match the function with the appropriate cranial nerve.
Olfactory nerve

A)Innervates muscles that move the eye downward and inward
B)Has motor and sensory functions to face, mouth, nose, and eyes
C)Controls size, shape, and equality of pupils
D)Causes motor functions to pharynx and salivary glands and sensory functions from pharynx and tongue
E)Innervated muscles that move the eye laterally
F)Carries sensory and motor action to the tongue
G)Carries impulse for sense of smell
H)Carries motor and sensory fibers of abdominal organs
I)Transmits impulses for sense of hearing
J)Carries sensory and motor fibers to pharynx and larynx
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Match the function with the appropriate cranial nerve.
Trochlear nerve

A)Innervates muscles that move the eye downward and inward
B)Has motor and sensory functions to face, mouth, nose, and eyes
C)Controls size, shape, and equality of pupils
D)Causes motor functions to pharynx and salivary glands and sensory functions from pharynx and tongue
E)Innervated muscles that move the eye laterally
F)Carries sensory and motor action to the tongue
G)Carries impulse for sense of smell
H)Carries motor and sensory fibers of abdominal organs
I)Transmits impulses for sense of hearing
J)Carries sensory and motor fibers to pharynx and larynx
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Match the function with the appropriate cranial nerve.
Vestibulocochlear nerve

A)Innervates muscles that move the eye downward and inward
B)Has motor and sensory functions to face, mouth, nose, and eyes
C)Controls size, shape, and equality of pupils
D)Causes motor functions to pharynx and salivary glands and sensory functions from pharynx and tongue
E)Innervated muscles that move the eye laterally
F)Carries sensory and motor action to the tongue
G)Carries impulse for sense of smell
H)Carries motor and sensory fibers of abdominal organs
I)Transmits impulses for sense of hearing
J)Carries sensory and motor fibers to pharynx and larynx
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Match the function with the appropriate cranial nerve.
Vagus nerve

A)Innervates muscles that move the eye downward and inward
B)Has motor and sensory functions to face, mouth, nose, and eyes
C)Controls size, shape, and equality of pupils
D)Causes motor functions to pharynx and salivary glands and sensory functions from pharynx and tongue
E)Innervated muscles that move the eye laterally
F)Carries sensory and motor action to the tongue
G)Carries impulse for sense of smell
H)Carries motor and sensory fibers of abdominal organs
I)Transmits impulses for sense of hearing
J)Carries sensory and motor fibers to pharynx and larynx
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Match the function with the appropriate cranial nerve.
Glossopharyngeal nerve

A)Innervates muscles that move the eye downward and inward
B)Has motor and sensory functions to face, mouth, nose, and eyes
C)Controls size, shape, and equality of pupils
D)Causes motor functions to pharynx and salivary glands and sensory functions from pharynx and tongue
E)Innervated muscles that move the eye laterally
F)Carries sensory and motor action to the tongue
G)Carries impulse for sense of smell
H)Carries motor and sensory fibers of abdominal organs
I)Transmits impulses for sense of hearing
J)Carries sensory and motor fibers to pharynx and larynx
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Where is the region responsible for motor aspects of speech?

A)Wernicke area in the temporal lobe
B)Broca area in the frontal lobe
C)Wronka area in the parietal lobe
D)Barlow area in the occipital lobe
Broca area in the frontal lobe
2
The parasympathetic nervous system functions to conserve and restore energy.
True
3
Which nerves are capable of regeneration?

A)Nerves within the brain and spinal cord
B)Peripheral nerves that are cut or severed
C)Myelinated nerves in the peripheral nervous system
D)Unmyelinated nerves of the peripheral nervous system
Myelinated nerves in the peripheral nervous system
4
_____ pathways carry sensory information toward the central nervous system (CNS).

A)Ascending
B)Descending
C)Somatic
D)Efferent
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What do oligodendroglia and Schwann cells have in common?

A)They both form myelin sheath.
B)They both are responsible for removing cellular debris.
C)They both transport nutrients.
D)They both line the ventricles.
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Principal cellular changes associated with aging include lipofuscin deposition as well as the presence of neurofibrillary tangles and senile plaques.
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Where is the neurotransmitter norepinephrine secreted?

A)In the somatic nervous system
B)In the parasympathetic preganglion
C)In the sympathetic postganglion
D)In the parasympathetic postganglion
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Which of the following transmit a nerve impulse at the highest rate?

A)Large nonmyelinated axons
B)Large myelinated axons
C)Small nonmyelinated axons
D)Small myelinated axons
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The blood-brain barrier is composed of the three meninges covering the brain cells.
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Lumbar punctures are performed at the level of L1-L2 because the spinal cord ends just above the L1 vertebra.
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Microglia perform phagocytosis in the central nervous system (CNS).
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Chemical synapses between neurons can send messages in both directions.
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Most of the blood vessels involved in the control of blood pressure are innervated by sympathetic nerves.
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The _____ is a large network of neurons within the brainstem that is essential for maintaining wakefulness.

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B)reticular activating system
C)medulla oblongata
D)pons
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Cholinergic effects increase heart rate, increase contractility, and cause release of renin from the kidneys.
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Parkinson and Huntington diseases are associated with defects in the:

A)thalamus.
B)medulla oblongata.
C)cerebellum.
D)basal ganglia.
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The spinal cord has no direct blood supply and receives its nutrition from cerebrospinal fluid.
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Elaboration of thought and goal-oriented behavior are functions of the _____ area of the brain.

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B)limbic system
C)prefrontal
D)occipital lobe
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The fight-or-flight response is primarily mediated by the parasympathetic nervous system.
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During a synapse, what change occurs after the neurotransmitter binds to the receptor?

A)The permeability of the presynaptic neuron changes and consequently its membrane potential.
B)The permeability of the postsynaptic neuron changes and consequently its membrane potential.
C)The postsynaptic cell prevents any change in permeability and destroys the action potential.
D)The presynaptic cell synthesizes and secretes additional neurotransmitter.
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The brain receives approximately ____% of the cardiac output.

A)80
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C)20
D)10
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The _____ has two main functions: maintenance of a constant internal environment and implementation of behavioral patterns.

A)thalamus
B)epithalamus
C)subthalamus
D)hypothalamus
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What is a characteristic of upper motor neurons?

A)They directly influence the muscles.
B)They influence and modify spinal reflex arcs.
C)Their cell bodies are located in the gray matter of the spinal cord.
D)They extend their dendritic processes out of the central nervous system (CNS).
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What produces cerebrospinal fluid?

A)Arachnoid villi
B)Choroid plexuses
C)Ependymal cells
D)Pia mater
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What parts of the brain mediate the expression of affect, both emotional and behavioral states?

A)Hypothalamus and subthalamus
B)Parietal and frontal lobes
C)Limbic system and prefrontal cortex
D)Basal ganglia
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What is the primary response from norepinephrine?

A)Increased heart rate and contractility
B)Release of renin from the kidney
C)Vasoconstriction
D)Pupillary dilation
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27
Match the lobe of the cerebral cortex with its function. Names of lobes may be used more than once.
Receives sensory input from the body

A)Frontal lobe
B)Parietal lobe
C)Temporal lobe
D)Occipital lobe
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28
Match the lobe of the cerebral cortex with its function. Names of lobes may be used more than once.
Primary auditory cortex

A)Frontal lobe
B)Parietal lobe
C)Temporal lobe
D)Occipital lobe
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29
The _____ is responsible for conscious and unconscious muscle synergy and maintaining balance and posture.

A)cerebrum
B)cerebellum
C)diencephalon
D)brainstem
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What is an effect of the sympathetic nervous system?

A)Stimulates peristalsis
B)Increases blood sugar levels
C)Reduces heart rate
D)Causes pupillary constriction
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The _____ provides for collateral blood flow to the brain.

A)carotid arteries
B)basal artery
C)circle of Willis
D)vertebral arteries
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32
The _____ controls reflex activities concerned with heart rate, blood pressure, respirations, sneezing, swallowing, and coughing.

A)pons
B)midbrain
C)cerebellum
D)medulla oblongata
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The _____ is the membrane that separates the cerebellum from the cerebrum.

A)tentorium cerebelli
B)falx cerebri
C)arachnoid membrane
D)falx cerebelli
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What is the function of arachnoid villi?

A)To produce cerebrospinal fluid
B)To provide nutrients to the choroid plexuses
C)To transmit impulses within the meninges
D)To absorb cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) into the cerebral venous sinuses
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35
Which cranial nerves contain parasympathetic nerves?

A)Cranial nerves I (olfactory), II (optic), XI (spinal accessory), XII (hypoglossal)
B)Cranial nerves III (oculomotor), VII (facial), IX (glossopharyngeal), X (vagus)
C)Cranial nerves IV (trochlear), V (trigeminal), VI (abducens), VIII (vestibulocochlear)
D)Cranial nerves IX (glossopharyngeal), X (vagus), XI (spinal accessory), XII (hypoglossal)
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36
The ability of the eyes to track moving objects through a visual field is primarily a function of the _____ colliculi.

A)inferior
B)superior
C)mid
D)posterior
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37
From which part of the midbrain do cranial nerves V to VIII emerge?

A)Midbrain
B)Pons
C)Medulla oblongata
D)Lateral colliculi
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38
Match the lobe of the cerebral cortex with its function. Names of lobes may be used more than once.
Primary visual cortex

A)Frontal lobe
B)Parietal lobe
C)Temporal lobe
D)Occipital lobe
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From which part of the midbrain do cranial nerves IX to XII emerge?

A)Midbrain
B)Pons
C)Medulla oblongata
D)Lateral colliculi
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40
Which of the following meninges closely adhere to the surface of the brain and spinal cord and follow sulci and fissures?

A)Dura mater
B)Arachnoid
C)Pia mater
D)Inner dura
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41
Match the lobe of the cerebral cortex with its function. Names of lobes may be used more than once.
Stimulation of specific areas cause muscles to move

A)Frontal lobe
B)Parietal lobe
C)Temporal lobe
D)Occipital lobe
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42
Match the function with the appropriate cranial nerve.
Abducens nerve

A)Innervates muscles that move the eye downward and inward
B)Has motor and sensory functions to face, mouth, nose, and eyes
C)Controls size, shape, and equality of pupils
D)Causes motor functions to pharynx and salivary glands and sensory functions from pharynx and tongue
E)Innervated muscles that move the eye laterally
F)Carries sensory and motor action to the tongue
G)Carries impulse for sense of smell
H)Carries motor and sensory fibers of abdominal organs
I)Transmits impulses for sense of hearing
J)Carries sensory and motor fibers to pharynx and larynx
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43
Match the function with the appropriate cranial nerve.
Hypoglossal nerve

A)Innervates muscles that move the eye downward and inward
B)Has motor and sensory functions to face, mouth, nose, and eyes
C)Controls size, shape, and equality of pupils
D)Causes motor functions to pharynx and salivary glands and sensory functions from pharynx and tongue
E)Innervated muscles that move the eye laterally
F)Carries sensory and motor action to the tongue
G)Carries impulse for sense of smell
H)Carries motor and sensory fibers of abdominal organs
I)Transmits impulses for sense of hearing
J)Carries sensory and motor fibers to pharynx and larynx
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44
Match the function with the appropriate cranial nerve.
Spinal accessory nerve

A)Innervates muscles that move the eye downward and inward
B)Has motor and sensory functions to face, mouth, nose, and eyes
C)Controls size, shape, and equality of pupils
D)Causes motor functions to pharynx and salivary glands and sensory functions from pharynx and tongue
E)Innervated muscles that move the eye laterally
F)Carries sensory and motor action to the tongue
G)Carries impulse for sense of smell
H)Carries motor and sensory fibers of abdominal organs
I)Transmits impulses for sense of hearing
J)Carries sensory and motor fibers to pharynx and larynx
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45
Match the function with the appropriate cranial nerve.
Oculomotor nerve

A)Innervates muscles that move the eye downward and inward
B)Has motor and sensory functions to face, mouth, nose, and eyes
C)Controls size, shape, and equality of pupils
D)Causes motor functions to pharynx and salivary glands and sensory functions from pharynx and tongue
E)Innervated muscles that move the eye laterally
F)Carries sensory and motor action to the tongue
G)Carries impulse for sense of smell
H)Carries motor and sensory fibers of abdominal organs
I)Transmits impulses for sense of hearing
J)Carries sensory and motor fibers to pharynx and larynx
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46
Match the function with the appropriate cranial nerve.
Trigeminal nerve

A)Innervates muscles that move the eye downward and inward
B)Has motor and sensory functions to face, mouth, nose, and eyes
C)Controls size, shape, and equality of pupils
D)Causes motor functions to pharynx and salivary glands and sensory functions from pharynx and tongue
E)Innervated muscles that move the eye laterally
F)Carries sensory and motor action to the tongue
G)Carries impulse for sense of smell
H)Carries motor and sensory fibers of abdominal organs
I)Transmits impulses for sense of hearing
J)Carries sensory and motor fibers to pharynx and larynx
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47
Match the function with the appropriate cranial nerve.
Olfactory nerve

A)Innervates muscles that move the eye downward and inward
B)Has motor and sensory functions to face, mouth, nose, and eyes
C)Controls size, shape, and equality of pupils
D)Causes motor functions to pharynx and salivary glands and sensory functions from pharynx and tongue
E)Innervated muscles that move the eye laterally
F)Carries sensory and motor action to the tongue
G)Carries impulse for sense of smell
H)Carries motor and sensory fibers of abdominal organs
I)Transmits impulses for sense of hearing
J)Carries sensory and motor fibers to pharynx and larynx
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48
Match the function with the appropriate cranial nerve.
Trochlear nerve

A)Innervates muscles that move the eye downward and inward
B)Has motor and sensory functions to face, mouth, nose, and eyes
C)Controls size, shape, and equality of pupils
D)Causes motor functions to pharynx and salivary glands and sensory functions from pharynx and tongue
E)Innervated muscles that move the eye laterally
F)Carries sensory and motor action to the tongue
G)Carries impulse for sense of smell
H)Carries motor and sensory fibers of abdominal organs
I)Transmits impulses for sense of hearing
J)Carries sensory and motor fibers to pharynx and larynx
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49
Match the function with the appropriate cranial nerve.
Vestibulocochlear nerve

A)Innervates muscles that move the eye downward and inward
B)Has motor and sensory functions to face, mouth, nose, and eyes
C)Controls size, shape, and equality of pupils
D)Causes motor functions to pharynx and salivary glands and sensory functions from pharynx and tongue
E)Innervated muscles that move the eye laterally
F)Carries sensory and motor action to the tongue
G)Carries impulse for sense of smell
H)Carries motor and sensory fibers of abdominal organs
I)Transmits impulses for sense of hearing
J)Carries sensory and motor fibers to pharynx and larynx
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50
Match the function with the appropriate cranial nerve.
Vagus nerve

A)Innervates muscles that move the eye downward and inward
B)Has motor and sensory functions to face, mouth, nose, and eyes
C)Controls size, shape, and equality of pupils
D)Causes motor functions to pharynx and salivary glands and sensory functions from pharynx and tongue
E)Innervated muscles that move the eye laterally
F)Carries sensory and motor action to the tongue
G)Carries impulse for sense of smell
H)Carries motor and sensory fibers of abdominal organs
I)Transmits impulses for sense of hearing
J)Carries sensory and motor fibers to pharynx and larynx
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Match the function with the appropriate cranial nerve.
Glossopharyngeal nerve

A)Innervates muscles that move the eye downward and inward
B)Has motor and sensory functions to face, mouth, nose, and eyes
C)Controls size, shape, and equality of pupils
D)Causes motor functions to pharynx and salivary glands and sensory functions from pharynx and tongue
E)Innervated muscles that move the eye laterally
F)Carries sensory and motor action to the tongue
G)Carries impulse for sense of smell
H)Carries motor and sensory fibers of abdominal organs
I)Transmits impulses for sense of hearing
J)Carries sensory and motor fibers to pharynx and larynx
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