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Wild Card
100

What is the basic structural unit of the nervous system?

Neuron

100

The olfactory cranial nerve's sensory function is __________

Olfaction (smell) CN I

100

The spinal cord is associated with _____ pairs of spinal nerves.

31

100

What are the 2 divisions of the autonomic nervous system?

parasympathetic and sympathetic 

100

The sympathetic division of the ANS is involved with ________. 

Preparation of body for emergencies. Fight or flight

200

The CNS and PNS perform 3 general functions. What are they?

collecting information, processing and evaluating information, and responding to information

200

_______ is the location of conscious thought processes and origin of intellectual functions

Cerebrum

200

The _____ nerve is the largest and longest nerve in the body. 

sciatic

200

The ______ division is involved with conservation of energy and replenishment of nutrients stores. 

Parasympathetic (rest and digest)

200

The _______ nervous system includes processes that are perceived or controlled consciously. 

Somatic

300

Which glial cell in the CNS helps form the blood brain barrier?

Astrocytes

300

What connects the right and left hemispheres?

Corpus Callosum 

300

A _______ reflex is when there is direct communication between a sensory and motor neuron.  

monosynaptic

300

The preganglionic axon is longer in the ___________ NS division. 


parasympathetic

300

Which 3 cranial nerves contain only sensory functions?

Olfactory (I), Optic (II), Vestibulocochlear (VIII)

400

_________ produces myelin in the PNS

neurolemmocytes 

400

Where are the respiratory and cardiac regulatory areas in the CNS?

Medulla oblongata

400

A patient complains of a tingly feeling on the dorsum of their foot.

Superficial fibular nerve


400

Sympathetic preganglionic neurons cell body are found in the lateral horns of T1 through L2. TRUE or FALSE

TRUE

400

Most abundant glial cells in the CNS. It helps in forming the blood-brain barrier.

Astrocytes

500

______ receives sensory information from skin, fascia, joint, skeletal muscles, and special senses.

Somatic sensory nervous system

500

Which nerve is responsible for a brain freeze (sensory information sent to the CNS)?

Trigeminal Nerve (V)

500

A patient accidentally hits their little finger with a hammer. Which nerve provides the sensory information from the skin?

Ulnar Nerve

500

What are the 4 cranial nerves associated with the parasympathetic division?

Oculomotor (CN III)

Facial (CN VII)

Glossopharyngeal (CN IX)

Vagus (CN X)

500

The __________ provides sensory impulses from the anterior and inferomedial skin of the thigh and medial aspect of leg. 

femoral nerve

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