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10 General Concepts Question for 5 Points Structures of the CNS Show Answer

11 General Concepts Answer for 5 Points Brain, spinal cord Back to Board

12 General Concepts Question for 10 Points Neurons protected by myelin are referred to as______ _______. Show Answer

13 General Concepts Answer for 10 Points White matter Back to Board

14 General Concepts Question for 15 Points Subdivision of the autonomic nervous system that is stimulatory. Show Answer

15 General Concepts Answer for 15 Points Sympathetic Back to Board

16 General Concepts Question for 20 Points Function of the nervous system that interprets sensory information and formulates a response. Show Answer

17 General Concepts Answer for 20 Points Integration Back to Board

18 General Concepts Question for 25 Points ____ pairs of cranial nerves ____ pairs of spinal nerves Show Answer

19 General Concepts Answer for 25 Points 12; 31 Back to Board

20 Neuroglia Question for 5 Points Star-shaped cells that help form the blood- brain barrier. Show Answer

21 Neuroglia Answer for 5 Points Astrocytes Back to Board

22 Neuroglia Question for 10 Points Produces myelin in the peripheral nervous system. Show Answer

23 Neuroglia Answer for 10 Points Schwann cell (neurolemmocytes) Back to Board

24 Neuroglia Question for 15 Points Produces cerebrospinal fluid Show Answer

25 Neuroglia Answer for 15 Points Ependymal cells Back to Board

26 Neuroglia Question for 20 Points Phagocytic cells in the CNS Show Answer

27 Neuroglia Answer for 20 Points Microglia Back to Board

28 Neuroglia Question for 25 Points Produces myelin in the central nervous system Show Answer

29 Neuroglia Answer for 25 Points Oligodendrocyte Back to Board

30 Anatomy Question for 5 Points Largest portion of the brain. Show Answer

31 Anatomy Answer for 5 Points Cerebrum Back to Board

32 Anatomy Question for 10 Points Includes the midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata Show Answer

33 Anatomy Answer for 10 Points Brainstem Back to Board

34 Anatomy Question for 15 Points Lobe of the brain that interprets temperature and pain. Show Answer

35 Anatomy Answer for 15 Points Parietal Back to Board

36 Anatomy Question for 20 Points Part of the brain that controls the endocrine system. Show Answer

37 Anatomy Answer for 20 Points Hypothalmus Back to Board

38 Anatomy Question for 25 Points What are the fluid filled cavities within the brain called, and how many are there? Show Answer

39 Anatomy Answer for 25 Points Ventricles; four Back to Board

40 Conduction Question for 5 Points Neuron processes that conduct a nerve impulse toward the cell body. Show Answer

41 Conduction Answer for 5 Points Dendrites Back to Board

42 Conduction Question for 10 Points Type of nerve conduction typical of an unmyelinated axon. Show Answer

43 Conduction Answer for 10 Points Continuous Back to Board

44 Conduction Question for 15 Points Stage of an action potential that immediately follows depolarization. Show Answer

45 Conduction Answer for 15 Points Repolarization Back to Board

46 Conduction Question for 20 Points Fastest type of nerve conduction Show Answer

47 Conduction Answer for 20 Points Saltatory Back to Board

48 Conduction Question for 25 Points What channels (gates) in the cell membrane open during depolarization. Show Answer

49 Conduction Answer for 25 Points Sodium Back to Board

50 Diseases & Disorders Question for 5 Points Short, recurrent attacks of motor, sensory or psychologic malfunction characterized by seizures. Show Answer

51 Diseases & Disorders Answer for 5 Points Epilepsy Back to Board

52 Diseases & Disorders Question for 10 Points Loss of muscle control caused by damage to motor areas of the brain during fetal development. Show Answer

53 Diseases & Disorders Answer for 10 Points Cerebral Palsy Back to Board

54 Diseases & Disorders Question for 15 Points Death of nervous tissue in brain by obstructed or ruptured blood vessel. Show Answer

55 Diseases & Disorders Answer for 15 Points Cerebral Vascular Accident/stroke Back to Board

56 Diseases & Disorders Question for 20 Points Also known as Lou Gehrigs disease. Show Answer

57 Diseases & Disorders Answer for 20 Points Amyotrophic Lateral Scelrosis Back to Board

58 Diseases & Disorders Question for 25 Points Ach and dopamine imbalances causing tremors, slurred speech, and dyskinesia. Show Answer

59 Diseases & Disorders Answer for 25 Points Parkinson’s disease Back to Board

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61 “Big Points” Question List the five components of a reflex arc in order. Show Answer 302928272625242322212019181716151413121110987654321

62 Big Points Answer for Big Points Sensory receptor, sensory neuron, interneuron, motor neuron, effector Back to Board

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