NBS Spinal-Brain Differentiation Flashcards
1
Q
The telencephalon and diecencephalon are secondary to which primary brain structure?
A. Mesencephalon
B. Prosencephalon
C. Rhombencephalon
A
B
2
Q
The metencephalon and myelencephalon are secondary to?
A. Mesencephalon
B. Prosencephalon
C. Rhombencephalon
A
C
3
Q
Which of the following would be found in the telenephalon? A. Thalamus B. Forebrain C. Pons D. Midbrain
A
B
4
Q
The diencephalon includes all of the following EXCEPT? A. Posterior pituitary (neurohypophysis) B. Pineal gland C. Hypothalamus D. Midbrain E. Retina F. Thalamus G. Mammillary body
A
D
5
Q
Which of the following would be associated with the pons and cerebellum? A. Rhombencephalon, myelencephalon B. Rhombencephalon, metencephalon C. Prosencephalon, diencephalon D. Mesencephalon, mesencephalon
A
B
Rhombencephalon –> Metencephalon –> Pons and cerebellum
6
Q
Oculomotor and trochlear cranial nerves would be involved with: A. Pons B. Thalamus C. Medulla oblongata D. Midbrain
A
D
7
Q
The myelencephalon is associate with which cranial nerves? A. 1-2 B. 5-8 C. 9-12 D. 3-4, 6
A
C
8
Q
The telencephalon is associated with which cranial nerves? A. 1-2 B. 5-8 C. 9-12 D. 3-4, 6
A
A
9
Q
The medulla oblongata is associated with which cranial nerves? A. 1-2 B. 5-8 C. 9-12 D. 3-4, 6
A
D
10
Q
Which ventricle is seen in both secondary structures of the rhombencephalon? A. 1st B. 2nd C. 3rd D. 4th
A
D