Multiple Choice
Multiple Choice
Multiple Choice
Multiple Choice
Short Answer
100

Which lobe of the brain controls reasoning, decision making & planning?

a. Parietal c. Occipital

b. Frontal d. Temporal

b. Frontal

100

Which lobe of the brain controls visual processing?

a. Parietal c. Occipital

b. Frontal d. Temporal

c. Occipital

100

The sensory division of the peripheral nervous system is also known as the ___________ division.

a. Afferent b. Efferent

a. Afferent

100

The nervous system is primarily made up of

a. Neurons c. Myelin

b. Gray matter d. Neuroglia

d. Neuroglia

100

Why is touch not considered to be a “special sense”?

It's not localized! 

200

Which is not true about the cerebral cortex?

a. made of gray matter c. made of cell bodies and dendrites

b. made of myelinated axons d. controls conscious activities

b. made of myelinated axons

200

Which structures are found in the diencephalon?

a. thalamus d. pineal gland

b. hypothalamus e. A, B, and C

c. cerebellum f. A, B, and D

f. A, B, and D

200

Which of the following is used to classify a neuron?

a. size of the cell body c. location of nodes of Ranvier

b. number of processes from cell body d. length of the axon

b. number of processes from cell body

200

You’ve been practicing your jump shot for basketball every day. When you get into a game, which section of your brain allows you to use these motions easily and without thought?

a. cerebrum c. brain stem

b. cerebellum d. spinal cord

b. cerebellum

200

People often say they have a “blind spot” while driving. How is this like the blind spot in your eye? Why don’t you notice the blind spot in your eye?

There's a blind spot where the optic nerve connects. Our brain fills in the missing spot/s.

300

Which portion of the brain is responsible for involuntary activities such as posture, breathing, and heart rate?

a. cerebrum c. brain stem

b. cerebellum d. spinal cord

c. brain stem

300

Which describes a cell's resting potential?

a. Charged ions rush into the cell and reverse charges inside and outside of the cell

b.  The cell does not have a charge at all

c. Cell is negatively charged, environment is positively charged

d. Cell is positively charged, environment is negatively charged

c. Cell is negatively charged, environment is positively charged

300

If these cells were very active, it would likely indicate an infection in the CNS

a. Oligodendrocytes c. Microglia

b. Satellite Cells d. Ependymal

c. Microglia

300

Which part of the nervous system can help calm someone down after an emergency has occurred?

a. Afferent division c. Somatic division

b. Sympathetic division d. Parasympathetic division

d. Parasympathetic division

300

Explain how a threshold is important in the conduction of an action potential.

It's either all or nothing. If threshold isn't met, the signal doesn't get sent. 

400

Which of the following receptor types is incorrectly matched with item it detects?

a. Mechanoreceptors; pain c. Photoreceptors; light

b. Thermoreceptors; temperature d. Chemoreceptors; chemicals

a. Mechanoreceptors; pain

400

Neuroglia that maintain cerebrospinal fluid are called

a. Ependymal cells c. Astrocytes

b. Schwann cells d. Oligodendrocytes

a. Ependymal cells

400

What is the order of the layers of meninges, starting against the skull and moving toward the brain?

a. arachnoid, dura mater, pia mater c. dura mater, arachnoid, pia mater

b. pia mater, arachnoid, dura mater d. dura mater, pia mater, arachnoid

c. dura mater, arachnoid, pia mater

400

____________ wrap around the axon of a neuron to create the __________________.

a. Schwann cells, myelin sheath c. Astrocytes, capillaries

b. Microglia, immune response d. Ependymal cells, cerebrospinal fluid

a. Schwann cells, myelin sheath

400

Give an example of a sensory input that causes a motor response. Describe the 5 parts of the reflex arc involved in this process.

•A reflex arc involves:

1.A receptor

2.Sensory neurons

3.Integration

4.Motor neurons

5.An effector

500

When an impulse passes through a neuron, what is the correct order for transmission of the impulse?

a. axon, cell body, dendrites c. cell body, dendrites, axon

b. cell body, axon, dendrites d. dendrites, cell body, axon

d. dendrites, cell body, axon

500

Which of the following touch receptors would detect deep pressure against the skin?

a. Merkel’s disks c. Hair follicle receptors

b. Meissner’s corpuscles d. Pacinian corpuscles

d. Pacinian corpuscles

500

When you intentionally tighten your abdominal muscles, which divisions of the nervous system are being used?

a. Sensory; Somatic c. Motor; Autonomic

b. Sensory; Autonomic d. Motor; Somatic

d. Motor; Somatic

500

During the transmission of an action potential across a _________, Ca2+ channels open triggering the synaptic vesicles to release _______ to pass the signal to the postsynaptic neuron.

a. cell body, Na2+ c. cell body, action potentials

b. synapse, receptors d. synapse, neurotransmitters

d. synapse, neurotransmitters

500

Write a function of each of the 4 lobes of the brain.

The frontal lobe controls:

•Voluntary movements (walking)

•Reasoning & decision-making

The parietal lobe controls:

•Sensations (pain, temperature, touch)

The Occipital lobe controls:

•Visual processing- vision & memory of objects

The Temporal lobes control:

•Memory

•Comprehension & pronunciation of words

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