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What is the significance in the location of the spinal cord? I am having trouble find out exactly why the spinal cord is located
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What are the 3 nuclei in the midbrain?
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What part of a nerve cell, a neuron, is responsible for receiving messages from other neurons?(1 point)
Responses spinal cord
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When you get home, you smell cookies baking. You respond by walking toward the kitchen. Many signals move through your nervous
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Arrange the following terms in order from least complex to most complex.
nerve tissue human organism nervous system brain nerve
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Which of the following is/are the major function(s) of myelin? Choose all that apply:
Group of answer choices speeding action
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True/False: In a myelinated neuron, action potentials first generate at the axon hillock and then conduct along/down the axon
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The main parts of the central nervous system consist of the brain and the (1 point) Responses heart. heart. lungs. lungs. small
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what is the structure in the brain that directs all communication and determines what and where info gets communicated. if
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What structure communicates stimulus info to the where?
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The trochlear and abducens nerves are made of what type of axons…
Sensory Both sensory and motor Motor
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Chose all that apply:
Which of the following nerves function to control muscles that move the eye? Abducens nerve Optic nerve
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Which of the following are a component of gray matter of the spinal cord?
Unmyelinated axons Myelinated axons Descending tracts
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In the lateral gray horn of the spinal cord, this structure contains cell bodies of what neurons?
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The control or integration centers for cardiovascular function that controls blood pressure are located in the
Cerebellum Pons
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Which nerve is responsible for your sense of sight?
Abducens Occulomotor Olfactory Optic Trochlear
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The structures responsible for carrying information all over your body are
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How do signals from sensory neurons reach motor neurons? (1 point)
Item URSE TOOLS • Motor neurons signal for the body to move
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What part of the nervous system is completely protected by bone? (1 point)
So COURSE TOOLS • sensory neurons • interneurons
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The structures responsible for carrying information all over your body are
(1 point) Responses muscles. muscles. alveoli.
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The peripheral nervous system (Select all that apply)
(1 point) Responses is made up of the brain and spinal cord. is made up of
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The structures responsible for carrying information all over your body are
(1 point)
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A quick, automatic response to something in the environment is called
(1 point) Responses a synapse. a synapse. a seizure. a
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What is the name for the nerves that carry information from the body back to the brain? (1 point) Responses brain stem brain
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The eye is an organ of which major body system? (1 point)
• nervous muscular • skeletal integumentary
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Think about the article. Which is true? A.People have been studying sunny sneezes for a long time. B.The trigeminal and optic
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When the doctor strikes Sofia’s knee with a tool, her leg automatically kicks into the air. What BEST explains this
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What type of cell in the central nervous system plays an important role in the uptake and processing of neurotransmitter from
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Which of the following is NOT found in the human central nervous system?
A) hypothalamus B) forebrain (cerebrum) C) autonomic
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The body's reaction to information is to send these to the brain.
A. Neurons B. Impulses C. Dendrites D. Synapes
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All of the following are myelinated muscle sensory axons except:
Group IV Group I Group II Group III
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There are 31 pairs of _____ nerves in the peripheral nervous system.
(1 point) Responses cranial cranial somatic somatic
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The brain and spinal cord make up the _____ system.
(1 point) Responses peripheral nervous peripheral nervous central nervous
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Mia’s neurologist orders an MRI focused on her right parietal lobe. What organ of the nervous system is being scanned?
(1
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What is the name for the nerves that carry information from the body back to the brain?
(1 point) Responses brain stem brain stem
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The nervous system is divided into two parts, the peripheral nervous system and the:
(1 point) Responses autonomic nervous
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The peripheral nervous system (Select all that apply) (1 point) Responses is made up of the brain and spinal cord. is made up of
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A quick, automatic response to something in the environment is called (1 point) Responses a synapse. a synapse. a seizure. a
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Which of the following is associated with the parasympathetic division of the autonomic NS:
long pre-ganglionic neurons; short
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A person picks up a heavy suitcase in order to estimate its weight and reflexively drops it. Which of the following receptors
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Which of the following characteristics is NOT associated with the Parasympathetic nervous system?
Which of the following
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A collection of cell bodies within the central nervous system is a(n):
A collection of cell bodies within the central nervous
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A hemisection (lesion) in the left cervical region of the spinal cord would cause:
A hemisection (lesion) in the left cervical
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In the patellar tendon reflex, sensory axon terminals release the chemical transmitter __________ on to dendrites of the alpha
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If the ventral root of a spinal nerve were cut, what would be the result in the tissue or region that nerve supplies?
If the
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Which of the following are unmyelinated skeletal muscle sensory axons?
Which of the following are unmyelinated skeletal muscle
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Nerve impulses leading to the brain carry information about cool temperatures on the skin. The nerve fibers sending these
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A lesion in the parasympathetic nerves carried in the oculomotor nerve (CN III) would reduce the ability to move the eyeball.
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Nerve impulses leading to smooth muscle of the gut carry information to cause peristaltic movements. The nerve fibers sending
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Fill in the blank.
A.. (synapse, motor pathway, motor unit, or motor cortex), is defined/described as all of the skeletal muscle
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