Test 4 Flashcards

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1
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the branch of spinal nerves that innervates the muscles of limbs is

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ventral ramus

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2
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the… nerve causes the diaphragm to contract

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phrenic

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3
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Sciatica

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is inflammation of nerves that arise from the sacral plexus.
is a form of neuritis
that can cause pain in the lower extremity.

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4
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This is a cerebral structure that is made up of white matter and connects the hemispheres?

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d

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5
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which of the following cranial nerves innervate muscles that help us chew our food?

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b

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6
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Damage to the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone would most likely result in the loss of:

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c

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7
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which of the following cranial nerves is associated with movement of the head and shoulder muscle?

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a

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8
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the primary visual cortex lies in the … of the Cerebrum.

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a

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9
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the cardiovascular center:

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c

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10
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Polio:

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c

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11
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the primary somatosensory area is located in the:

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a

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12
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which of the following statements about the medulla oblongata is true?

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a

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12
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Alzheimer’s disease occurs when there has been degeneration in the neurons that contain:

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a

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13
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spinal nerves that exit the spine from levels L4 to make S4 make up the…..

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a

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14
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the cerebellum:

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d

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14
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the reticular formation:

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b

15
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the function of the choroid plexus is to:

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b

16
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when a nerve impulse that enters the spinal cord, ascends or descends the cord, then stimulates neurons at other levels of the spinal cord best describes:

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b

17
Q

which of the following lists the components of a reflex arc in the correct order?

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d

18
Q

this meningeal structure separates the cerebral hemispheres?

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c

19
Q

the conus medullaris:

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e

19
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what is normally found within the central canal of the spinal cord?

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c

20
Q

area of the brain that contains reflex centers for the eyes and ears.

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c

21
Q

this disorder is associated with the loss of bl supply to a part of the brain.

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b

22
Q

which of the following in not a part of Cerebrum?

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a

23
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The… plexus is assocaited with innervation to the Diaphragm.

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a

24
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The Integrating Center for a reflex arc are associated with areas containing myelinated neurons.

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a

25
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the vagus nerve intervates the muscle that moves the tongue

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b

26
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the transverse fissure separates the Cerebellum and Cerebrum.

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a

27
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Sulci are shallow groves between the gyri.

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a

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