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Created by Terri Street for OKTechMasters © 2000 Adapted by Tom Gest, Anatomical Sciences, University of Michigan Medical School, 2004 Questions developed by Charisa Roy, University of Michigan Medical School Class of 2007
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A. endocrine C. musculoskeletal B. nervous D. immune Which system is critical in orchestrating all of the complex interactions of the body?
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A. endocrineB. nervous Which system is critical in orchestrating all of the complex interactions of the body?
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Back to Board The nervous system coordinates the interactions of all of the parts of the body.
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A. integration C. sensory B. response D. proprioception Which component of the nervous system detects changes in blood pressure?
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C. sensory D. proprioception Which component of the nervous system detects changes in blood pressure?
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Back to Board The sensory component of the nervous system monitors all of our bodily functions.
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A. cellulose C. serotonin B. myelin D. neurotransmitters The axon of a nerve cell is insulated with what material?
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C. serotonin B. myelin The axon of a nerve cell is insulated with what material?
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Back to Board Myelin is a fatty sheath that insulates axons.
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A. myelin C. axons B. epineurium D. fascicles Individual nerve fibers are grouped into what structures?
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C. axons D. fascicles Individual nerve fibers are grouped into what structures?
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Back to Board Nerve fibers are bundled in fascicles, which together make what we call “nerves”.
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A. somatic C. central B. autonomic D. sensory Which of the following is a structural division of the body’s nervous system?
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A. somatic C. central Which of the following is a structural division of the body’s nervous system?
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Back to Board The structural divisions are central (brain & spinal cord) and peripheral (cranial and spinal nerves).
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A. nucleus C. nerves B. ganglion D. schwann cells In the central nervous system, a collection of nerve cell bodies is known as what?
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A. nucleusB. ganglion In the central nervous system, a collection of nerve cell bodies is known as what?
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Back to Board Nuclei are collections of nerve cell bodies within the central nervous system; ganglia lie in the peripheral nervous system.
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A. fat C. muscle B. blood vessels D. bone The central nervous system is composed of nervous tissue and what other structure(s)?
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A. fatB. blood vessels The central nervous system is composed of nervous tissue and what other structure(s)?
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Back to Board The nervous system is richly supplied with blood vessels.
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A. 13 C. 31 B. 12 D. 17 The peripheral nervous system consists of how many pairs of cranial nerves?
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A. 13B. 12 The peripheral nervous system consists of how many pairs of cranial nerves?
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Back to Board There are 12 pairs of cranial nerves and 31 pairs of spinal nerves in the peripheral nervous system.
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A. peripheral C. integrating B. autonomic D. central Which of the following is a functional division of the body’s nervous system?
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C. integrating B. autonomic Which of the following is a functional division of the body’s nervous system?
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Back to Board The functional divisions of the nervous system are somatic and autonomic.
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A. glands C. skin B. muscle D. light receptors Which structure(s) does/do not receive innervation from the somatic nervous system?
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A. glands D. light receptors Which structure(s) does/do not receive innervation from the somatic nervous system?
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Back to Board Glands are innervated by the autonomic nervous system.
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A. heart rate C. digestion B. blood pressure D. walking Which of the following is primarily regulated by the somatic nervous system?
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C. digestion D. walking Which of the following is primarily regulated by the somatic nervous system?
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Back to Board Locomotion is controlled by the somatic nervous system.
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A. cerebral processing C. sensory input B. motor output D. interpretation in spinal cord Which of the following is NOT involved in a reflex arc?
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A. cerebral processing D. interpretation in spinal cord Which of the following is NOT involved in a reflex arc?
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Back to Board The magic of a reflex arc is that it does not have to travel to the cerebrum to create action.
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A. peripheral C. somatic B. central D. autonomic Nerve regeneration/repair after injury occurs best in which part of the nervous system?
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A. peripheralB. central Nerve regeneration/repair after injury occurs best in which part of the nervous system?
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Back to Board Nerve regeneration is most successful in the peripheral nervous system.
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A. 1mm/day C. 1in/day B. 1cm/day D. 0.1in/day At what rate do peripheral nerve fibers grow during regeneration?
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A. 1mm/dayB. 1cm/day At what rate do peripheral nerve fibers grow during regeneration?
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Back to Board Nerve fibers regrow at a rate of 1mm/day.
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