Nervous System Basics
Cerebral Lobes & Brain Structures
Cranial Nerves
Spinal Cord and Neurons
Brainstem and CSF
100

What are the two main parts of the nervous system?

The central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system (PNS).

100

How many lobes make up the cerebral cortex?

Four main lobes: frontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital.

100

How many cranial nerves exist in the brain?

12 
100

What is the difference between dorsal and ventral roots of the spinal cord?

Dorsal= Sensory Input

Ventral= Motor Input

100

Name one structure visible on the ventral surface of the brainstem.

Pyramids

200

What are the three subdivisions of the CNS?

The cerebral hemispheres, brainstem, and spinal cord.

200

What is the function of the cerebellum?

It coordinates movement, balance, and posture.

200

Which cranial nerves are used in speech production?

CN V, CN VII, CN IX, CN X, and CN XII

200

Where are sensory neuron cell bodies located?

Dorsal root ganglie

200

Name one structure visible on the dorsal surface of the brainstem?

Superior or inferior colliculi

300

Which side of the brain controls language and logic?

The left hemisphere.

300

Which lobe is responsible for hearing and language comprehension?

The temporal lobe.

300

Which cranial nerves are involved in swallowing?

CN V, CN VII, CN IX, CN X, CN XII

300

Where are motor neuron cell bodies located?

Ventral horn of the spinal cord

300

Name one motor nucleus involved in speech or swallowing

Hypoglossal nucleus

400

What are the three divisions of the autonomic nervous system?

Sympathetic, parasympathetic, and enteric systems.

400

What structure connects the two cerebral hemispheres?

The corpus callosum.

400

Which cranial nerve's function is for taste on the anterior 2/3 of the tongue and facial movements? 

CN VII

400

What are glial cells?

Support cells that nourish, protect, and asist neurons. They make myelin and clean waste.

400

What role does the meninges' subarachnoid space play in protecting the brain?

It holds cerebrospinal fluid which cushions the brain and helps remove waste

500

What is the main function of the enteric nervous system?

It regulates digestion, peristalsis, and secretion in the gastrointestinal tract.

500

What is the insula’s role in speech and swallowing?

It helps control speaking, breathing, and swallowing.

500

What is the function of the vagus nerve (CN X)?

Processes sensory input for the parasympathetic system to influence the fight or flight response.

500

Name the main anatomical parts of a neuron.

Dendrites, cell body, axon, myelin sheath, axon terminals.

500

Why is the middle cerebral artery so important for speech and language?

Supplies Broca's area, Wernicke's area, auditory cortex, and speech motor areas.