Brain
Spinal Cord
Cranial nerves
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100

The hindbrain of the embryo develops into the pons, the medulla oblongata, part of the spinal cord, and what other structure?

cerebellum

100

At what vertebral level does the spinal cord terminate (inferiorly) in the average adult?

between L1 and L2

100

Which of the cranial nerves listed below is a special somatic sensory nerve?

A) facial

B) vestibulocochlear

C) accessory

D) trochlear

Vestibulocochlear

100

Which of the following is true regarding the peripheral nervous system?

A) It only involves efferent, motor neurons.

B) It only involves somatic neurons.

C) It includes the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions of the autonomic nervous system.

D) It includes neurons carrying the sense of touch but not special senses, such as taste or vision.

C) It includes the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions of the autonomic nervous system

100

The major nerve plexus to the upper limbs is the…

brachial plexus

200

The visual association area of the cerebral cortex is located in the

occipital lobe

200

The cauda equina…

a series of nerve roots in the lumbar and sacral region

200

The only cranial nerve that travels into the abdomen is the…

vagus

200

All of the following are mixed cranial nerves, which contain both motor and sensory fibers, except the

A) facial.

B) optic.

C) trigeminal.

D) vagus.

Optic

200

A shallow groove on the surface of the cerebral cortex is called a…

sulcus

300

The only one of the meninges that follows the brain surface into a cerebral sulcus is the

pia mater

300

Posterior gray horns of the spinal cord consist of

cell bodies of interneurons

300

Which cranial nerve pair is characterized by somatic sensory fibers crossing at the ventral midline of the brain?

II

300

Which of these regions functions to direct nearly all sensory input, except olfactory impulses, to the cerebral cortex?

Thalamus

300

Posterior gray horns of the spinal cord consist of

cell bodies of interneurons

400

The fluid-filled ventricles within the cerebrum are similar in function to the ________ of the spinal cord

Central canal

400

Cell bodies of the sensory neurons of the spinal nerves are located in

the dorsal root ganglia external to the spinal cord

400

A person who cannot blink or smile could have damage to which cranial nerve?

VII

400

The telencephalon develops into what adult brain structure?

Cerebrum

400

The cell bodies located in the most anterior region of the spinal cord's gray matter belong to this group

Somatic sensory

500

Sleep-wake cycles are controlled by the pineal gland and the

Hypothalamus 

500

The cell bodies located in the most anterior region of the spinal cord's gray matter belong to this group

somatic motor

500

How many cranial nerves are part of the sympathetic nervous system?

500

In the spinal cord, the cell bodies of most interneurons lie in

the dorsal half of the gray matter

500

Cerebrospinal fluid is produced by choroid plexuses in all the following locations except the

Central canal