1 Intro Flashcards

1
Q

CNS vs PNS:

Cerebellum (“little brain”)

A

CNS

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2
Q

Thalamus and hypothalamus are deep (lateral) to the wall of the _____ ventricle.

A

Third

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3
Q

The brain and spinal cord house ___ and originate from the fluid filled ______ ____ during embryonic development

A

CSF

Neural Tube

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4
Q

Optic tract (CN2) corresponds to what part of the brain?

A

Thalamus

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5
Q

CSF is found in __________ space

A

Subarachnoid

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6
Q

List the layers of brain in cranium, in order from superficial to deep (5)

A
Scalp
Skull
Dura
Arachnoid 
Pia
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7
Q

CNS vs PNS:

Visceral Nerves

A

PNS

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8
Q

Olfactory tract (CN1) corresponds to what part of the brain?

A

Temporal lobe (mostly)

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9
Q

CN: 8,9,10,11,12 correspond to what part of the brain?

A

Medulla

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10
Q

CNS vs PNS:

Spinal Cord and Roots

A

CNS

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11
Q

CN: 3 and 4 correspond to what part of the brain?

A

Midbrain

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12
Q
CNS vs PNS:
Somatic Nerves (cutaneous and neuromuscular)
A

PNS

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13
Q

Subdural Hemorrhage is typically the tearing of?

A

Bridging veins

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14
Q

CSF is reabsorbed in _____ and ______

A

Veins and sinuses

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15
Q

Central canal dead-ends in the ______ spinal cord

A

Sacral

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16
Q

CNS vs PNS:

Autonomic ganglia and post-autonomic neurons

A

PNS

17
Q

CNS vs PNS:

Brainstem (midbrain, pons, medulla)

A

CNS

18
Q

CNS vs PNS:

Spinal nerves and rami

A

PNS

19
Q

List the S-C-A-L-P layers

A
Skin
Connective tissue (subcutaneous)
Aponeurosis
Loose CT
Periosteum/Pericranium
20
Q

CN: 5,6,7 correspond to what part of the brain?

A

Pons

21
Q

CNS vs PNS

Pre-ganglionic autonomic neurons

A

CNS