Nervous System/CNS
PNS
ANS
Senses
Cumulative Review
100

A collection of nerve cell bodies in the CNS

Nucleus

100

Thoracic nerve T7 exits below

T7

100

This division forms pelvic splanchnic nerves

Parasympathetic

100

The opening of a taste bud

Taste pore

100

Epithelium whose function is filtration and diffusion

Simple squamous

200

Superior cerebellar peduncle attaches to this portion of the brainstem

Midbrain

200

The term that means relating to the outer body tube (skin, skeletal muscles, bone, etc.)

Somatic

200

Another name for the sympathetic nervous system

Thoracolumbar division

200

The most anterior portion of the vascular layer

Iris

200

The name of the part of the skeleton that includes the humerus, tibia, and phalanges

Appendicular

300

This part of the diencephalon regulates your sleep cycle

Epithalamus

300

The neural covering around each fascicle

Perineurium

300

Substance/messanger secreted by preganglionic axons

Neurotransmitter

300

The medial portion of the incus attaches to this middle ear structure

Stapes

300

Most abundant of the basic components of blood

Plasma

400

Location in the body where you would find interneurons

CNS

400

The termination of the spinal cord

Conus medullaris

400

The gland stimulated by preganglionic sympathetic nerve fibers

Adrenal (suprarenal)

400

Sensory receptors that respond to pain

Nociceptors

400

The muscles on the posterior side of the thigh will produce this action on the knee

Flexion

500

The neuroglial cells of the peripheral nervous system

Satellite and Schwann cells

500

This nerve is an important nerve from the cervical plexus

Phrenic nerve

500

Cranial nerves that carry parasympathetic axons (you need all of them)

III, VII, IX, X

500

Membranous labyrinth structures in the vestibule

Utricle and saccule

500

A drop of blood just passed through the mitral valve. What chamber did it come from?

Left atrium