Allied Flashcards

1
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Tail of caudate nucleus extends into the temporal lobe

T/F

A

T

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2
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Hypothalamus is devoid of the blood brain barrier

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A

T

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3
Q

The inner ear converts mechanical sound wave into neural impulses

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A

T

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4
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Microcephaly is present in babies of mothers with the Zika virus

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T

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5
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White matter contains glial cells

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T

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6
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ANS requires a sequence of two-neuron sensory pathway

T/F

A

F

It’s motor

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7
Q

Auditory canal amplifies sound waves

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F

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8
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Thrombosis of the anterior cerebral artery can lead to cortical sensory loss in the contralateral lower limb

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T

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9
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In the cerebrum, layer 3 corresponds to predominantly medium size pyramidal neurons

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T

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10
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Spina bifida occulta involves meninges , nerves and vertebra arch issues

T/F

A

F

Just the arch and nerves

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11
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Thrombosis of the anterior cerebral artery can lead to contralateral lower limb monoplegia

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T

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12
Q

Huntington disease is caused by gradual degeneration of parts of the _____ called the____ and_____

Which use ___ neurons that are ___nergic

A

basal ganglia

caudate nucleus

putamen.

StriatAl

GABA

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13
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Brainstem regulates cranial nerve function

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T

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14
Q

Brainstem integrates complex motor pathways

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F

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15
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Dura venous sinuses drain blood from the brain

T/F

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T

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16
Q

Input nuclei of the basal ganglia is??

A

Caudate and putamen and nucleus accumbens

And external globus pallidus
Subthalamic nuclei
Para compacts of SN

17
Q

CSF flows to and fro the lateral ventricle through the foramen of magendie

T/F

A

F

Only to

18
Q

In the cerebrum, layer 1 corresponds to apical dendrites

T/F

A

T

19
Q

Most sensory nuclei of the thalamus projects to the cerebellum

T/F

A

F

20
Q

Pineal body is devoid of blood-brain barrier

T/F

A

T

21
Q

Cerebellum performs memory function

T/F

A

T

22
Q

Hungtington’s disease early symptoms is akinesia

T/F

A

F

23
Q

Unconscious tract terminates in the cerebrum

T/F

A

F

24
Q

Hungtington’s disease is a non-genetic disorder

T/F

A

F

25
Q

Thrombosis of anterior cerebral artery could lead to hemiplegia

T/F

A

F

26
Q

Spina bifida occulta is sometimes called “____” spina bifida.

A

closed

27
Q

Which is more severe, open or close spina bifida

??

A

Open

28
Q

Closed spina bifida:

symptomatic or asymptomatic?

A

asymptomatic

29
Q

In spina bifida oculta, thick hair patches are found around L5-S1 vertebrae level

T/F

A

T

30
Q

In cerebrum, the layer 2 corresponds to numerous stellate cells and small pyramidal neurons

T/F

A

T

31
Q

Ball-like structure at the end of the tail of caudate nucleus is the amygdala
T/F

A

T

32
Q

Hypophysis cerebri is devoid of BBB

T/F

A

T

33
Q

Late symptoms of hungtington’s include chorea

T/F

A

T

34
Q

Corpus callosum is devoid of BBB

T/F

A

F

35
Q

____ of hypothalamus)

  • ____organ
  • _____organ
  • _____Area

Are devoid of BBB

A

Median eminence

Subcommissural

Subfornical

postrema

36
Q

Caudate nucleus begins from anterior aspect of frontal lobe

T/F

A

F

37
Q

Thalamus is devoid of BBB

T/F

A

F