Ch. 11B: Fundamentals of the Nervous System
Ch. 12: The Brain
Ch. 12: The Spinal Cord
Ch. 13A: Peripheral Nervous System
Ch. 13B: Peripheral Nervous System
100

What happens to the membrane when it is depolarized?

a. it becomes more negative

b. it becomes more positive

c. it stays the same

b. it becomes more positive

100

True or False: White matter is unmyelinated.

False. White matter is myelinated. 

100

In the spinal cord, gray matter is ____, while white matter is _____.

a. internal

b. external

In the spinal cord, gray matter is internal, while white matter is external.

100

Thermoreceptors ______.

a. respond to chemicals

b. respond to touch, pressure, vibration, etc.

c. respond to light energy

d. are sensitive to changes in temperature

d. are sensitive to changes in temperature

100

Which cranial nerve innervates facial expression?

a. olfactory

b. facial

c. accessory

d. hypoglossal

b. facial

200

Which type of signal operates over short distances?

a. Action potentials

b. Graded potentials

b. Graded potentials

200

The cerebral cortex is made out of _1_ matter and is _2_.

1a. white

1b. gray

2a. external

2b. internal

The cerebral cortex is made out of gray matter and is external.

200

True or False: Dorsal horns receive sensory input.

True!

200

This type of receptor informs the brain of one's movements.

a. exteroceptors

b. interoceptors

c. proprioceptors

c. proprioceptors

200

How many cranial nerves are there?

a. 12

b. 16.

c. 24

d. 36

c. 24

There are 12 pairs. 12 x 2 = 24.
300

How many Na+ (sodium) and K+ (potassium) ions move in and out of the cell with the sodium-potassium pump?

3 Na+ (sodium) pumped out

2 K+ (potassium) pumped in

300

Which structure of the brain is the main control center for homeostatic control?

a. thalamus

b. epithalamus

c. hypothalamus

d. cerebellum

c. hypothalamus

300

What is the composition of ventral horns?

a. sensory neurons

b. motor neurons

b. motor neurons

300

Which connective tissue covering encloses the entire nerve?

a. endoneurium

b. perineurium

c. epineurium

c. epineurium

300

Which cranial nerve innervates hearing and balance?

a. abducens

b. vagus

c. vestibulocochlear

d. oculomotor

c. vestibulocochlear

400
In saltatory conduction, axons are _____.


a. myelinated

b. non-myelinated

a. myelinated

400

Which structure of the brain controls automatic behaviors necessary for survival?

a. brain stem

b. corpus callosum

c. midbrain

d. thalamus


a. brain stem

400

What is the function of ventral horns?

a. they receive sensory input

b. they make the spinal cord look nice

c. they send motor output towards skeletal muscle

d. they send motor output towards involuntary muscle

c. they send motor output towards skeletal muscle

400

These sensory neurons conduct impulses from the receptor level to the spinal reflexes

a. first-order sensory neurons

b. second-order sensory neurons

c. third-order sensory neurons

a. first-order sensory neurons

400

How many pairs of spinal nerves are there?

a. 12

b. 24

c. 16

d. 31

d. 31

500

Which event is caused by K+ (potassium) ions flowing out of the cell?

a. depolarization

b. repolarization

c. hyperpolarization 

b. repolarization

500

Which of the following best describes the main function of Broca's Area?

a. solving complex, multitask problems

b. processes emotions related to social interactions

c. motor activity of speech and other voluntary activity

d. helps plan movements of patterned motor skills

c. motor activity of speech and other voluntary activity

500

What is the composition of dorsal horns?

a. interneurons

b. motor neurons

c. sensory neurons

d. silly neurons


a. interneurons

500

This level of neural integration in sensory systems processes information in ascending pathways.

a. receptor level

b. circuit level

c. perceptual level

b. circuit level

500

In the reflex arc, which of the following is the site of stimulus action?

a. receptor

b. sensory neuron

c. integration center

d. motor neuron

e. effector

a. receptor

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