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General Concepts

Question for 5 Points

Structures of the CNS

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General Concepts

Answer for 5 Points

Brain, spinal cord

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General Concepts

Question for 10 Points

Neurons protected by myelin are referred to

as______ _______.

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General Concepts

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White matter

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General Concepts

Question for 15 Points

Subdivision of the autonomic nervous

system that is stimulatory.

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General Concepts

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Sympathetic

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General Concepts

Question for 20 Points

Function of the nervous system that interprets sensory information

and formulates a response.

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General Concepts

Answer for 20 Points

Integration

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General Concepts

Question for 25 Points

____ pairs of cranial nerves

____ pairs of spinal nerves

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General Concepts

Answer for 25 Points

12; 31

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Neuroglia

Question for 5 Points

Star-shaped cells that help form the blood-

brain barrier.Show Answer

Neuroglia

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Astrocytes

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Neuroglia

Question for 10 Points

Produces myelin in the peripheral nervous

system.

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Neuroglia

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Schwann cell (neurolemmocytes)

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Neuroglia

Question for 15 Points

Produces cerebrospinal fluid

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Neuroglia

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Ependymal cells

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Neuroglia

Question for 20 Points

Phagocytic cells in the CNS

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Neuroglia

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Microglia

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Neuroglia

Question for 25 Points

Produces myelin in the central nervous system

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Neuroglia

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Oligodendrocyte

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Anatomy

Question for 5 Points

Largest portion of the brain.

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Anatomy

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Cerebrum

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Anatomy

Question for 10 Points

Includes the midbrain, pons, and medulla

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Anatomy

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Brainstem

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Anatomy

Question for 15 Points

Lobe of the brain that interprets temperature

and pain.

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Anatomy

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Parietal

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Anatomy

Question for 20 Points

Part of the brain that controls the endocrine

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Anatomy

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Hypothalmus

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Anatomy

Question for 25 Points

What are the fluid filled cavities within the

brain called, and how many are there?

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Anatomy

Answer for 25 Points

Ventricles; four

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Conduction

Question for 5 Points

Neuron processes that conduct a nerve

impulse toward the cell body.

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Conduction

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Dendrites

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Conduction

Question for 10 Points

Type of nerve conduction typical of

an unmyelinated axon.

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Conduction

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Continuous

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Conduction

Question for 15 Points

Stage of an action potential that

immediately follows depolarization.

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Conduction

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Repolarization

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Conduction

Question for 20 Points

Fastest type of nerve conduction

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Conduction

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Saltatory

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Conduction

Question for 25 Points

What channels (gates) in the cell membrane

open during depolarization.

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Conduction

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Sodium

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Diseases & Disorders

Question for 5 Points

Short, recurrent attacks of motor, sensory or

psychologic malfunction characterized by

seizures.Show Answer

Diseases & Disorders

Answer for 5 Points

Epilepsy

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Diseases & Disorders

Question for 10 Points

Loss of muscle control caused by damage to

motor areas of the brain during fetal

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Diseases & Disorders

Answer for 10 Points

Cerebral Palsy

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Diseases & Disorders

Question for 15 Points

Death of nervous tissue in brain by obstructed

or ruptured blood vessel.

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Diseases & Disorders

Answer for 15 Points

Cerebral Vascular Accident/stroke

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Diseases & Disorders

Question for 20 Points

Also known as Lou Gehrigs disease.

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Diseases & Disorders

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Amyotrophic Lateral Scelrosis

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Diseases & Disorders

Question for 25 Points

Ach and dopamine imbalances causing

tremors, slurred speech, and dyskinesia.

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Diseases & Disorders

Answer for 25 Points

Parkinson’s disease

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“Big Points”

Question

List the five components of a reflex

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Big Points

Answer for Big Points

Sensory receptor, sensory neuron,

interneuron, motor neuron, effector

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