Brain Anatomy
Cranial Nerves
Spinal Cord Anatomy
Spinal Nerves
General Nervous System
100

 What division of the brain is found in the posterior portion of the brain, inferior to the occipital lobe?

Cerebellum

100

What is the name of the second cranial nerve responsible for the sense of vision?

Optic Nerve

100

What are the common structures that vertebrae have in common?

-Spinous process

-Transverse process

-Vertebral foramen

-Body

100

What are the nerves that make up the brachial plexus?

Musculocutaneous Nerve, Median Nerve, Ulnar nerve, Radial Nerve, Axillary Nerve.

100

What does the acronym PNS stand for and what does it mean by definition?

  • Peripheral Nevous System = all nerves residing outside the brain and spinal cord

200

The Brainstem consists of three structures, name them from superior to inferior.

Midbrain, pons, Madulla

200

What is the name and function of cranial nerve I

Olfactory, Sense of Smell.

200

There are seven ribs that are classified as true ribs that articulate with the thoracic vertebral column, why are they considered to be true ribs?

-True ribs attach to the sternum indirectly through costal cartilage.

200

What is the function of the median nerve?

Motor to forearm flexor muscles; sensory to skin on lateral side of hand.

200

 What is the name and acronym of the nerves residing in the brain and Nervous System?

  • Central Nervous System = CNS

300

Which ventricle of the brain is located between the right and left thalamus and is connected to the lateral ventricles via the interventricular foramina (foramina of Monro)?

The third ventricle.

300

Which three cranial nerves function solely as sensory nerves?

-Olfactory nerve

-Optic nerve

-Vestibulocochlear

300

How many thoracic vertebrae make up the thoracic column?

12

300

What is the function of the Musculocutaneous Nerve?

Motor to biceps brachii and brachialis muscles.

300

Matter that contains myelinated axons?

White matter

400

Cranial meninges that are in contact with the brain?

Pia matter

400

Which five cranial nerves function solely as motor nerves?

-Oculomotor

-Tochlear

-Abducens

-Glossopharyngeal

-Accessory nerve

-Hypoglossal

400

The atlas, found in the cervical thoracic column has the function of what?

Lateral movement of the skull.

400

 What is the function of the Femoral nerve and what plexus is it a part of?

-Femoral nerve functions: motor to quadriceps femoris muscle group, and sensory to skin in thigh, leg, and foot. 

-Femoral nerve part of lumbar plexus

400

Neuron cell bodies, dendrites, and unmyelinated axons make up what?

Gray matter

500

The hypothalamus controls the secretion of what gland? Where is this gland's location?

Pituitary gland, Found at the base of the hypothalamus

500

Give at least two motor and two sensory functions of the Cranial nerve X?

-Motor function: Heart, lungs, gastrointestinal tract

-Sensory: Heart, lungs, trachea, larynx, pharynx, gastrointestinal tract, external ear.

500

Where in the vertebral column do ribs articulate to?

 the costovertebral joint and the costotransverse joint.

500

What is the benefit of a nerve plexus?

Damage to one single branch of a plexus does not necessarily disrupt all motor information sent to a region.

500

The function of the Nervous System can be broken down into which three categories?

  • sensory functions, or detection of sensations within and outside the body; integrative functions, or “decisionmaking” processes; and motor functions.




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