What muscle in the upper arm that flexes the elbow and supinates the forearm?
The biceps brachii.
This nerve deals with smell? (l)
Olfactory Nerve (l)
All structures of the CNS originate from the?
Neural tube
What is the name of the autonomic control center?
Hypothalamus
Ture or False? All associated areas on the right side of the cerebral cortex are involved in language
False! All associated areas are on the LEFT side of the cerebral cortex are involved with language.
What is the a large, thick muscle in the back of the upper arm that extends the elbow, pulls the upper arm toward the body, and pulls the upper arm backward?
The triceps brachii.
Eye movement and pupil reflex? (ll)
Oculormotor (ll)
True of False? The Perithalamus is a part of the Diencephalon?
False! The Diencephalon incudes the Thalamus, Hypothalamus & Epithalamus.
Of the 3 meningeal layers that surrounds the CNS, which one is located in the middle?
The Arachnoid mater is the middle layer of the meninges.
What structure produces cerebrospinal fluid?
This muscle pronates the forearm and assists in flexion of the elbow joint.
Pronator Teres
What nerve is used for tongue movement? (Xll)
Hypoglossal nerve (Xll)
What regulates food intake, body temperature and endocrine functions?
The hypothalamus. Vitally important to overall body homeostasis.
What landmark separates the cerebral hemispheres?
The Longitudinal Fissure.
What nerve is the Afferent impluses towards the CNS?
Sensory nerves.
This muscle produces flexion of the leg at the knee joint
Gastrocnemius muscle
Eye movement nerve? (Vl)
Abducen nerve.
Name the 3 major regions in the brain stem.
Midbrain, pons & medulla oblongata.
In which part of the cerebral cortex do sensation, emotions, and thoughts come together to form our personality?
The Multimodal Association Area forms your personality.
What nerve is the Efferent impluses that moves away the CNS?
Motor Nerves.
What muscle is the primary muscle responsible for extending the hip?
The gluteus maximus
Throat sensation, Taste & Swallowing nerve? (lX)
Glosspharyngeal nerve (lX)
The midbrain develops from which secondary vesicle?
Mesencephalon
Which part of the cerebellum is involved with planning rather then executing movement?
The lateral part of each hemisphere.
True or False? Schwann cells can help form new axons which can regenerate some nerves in the PNS?
True