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The two main types of nervous system in the body are the [blank_start]central[blank_end] nervous system and the [blank_start]peripheral[blank_end] nervous system.
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There are [blank_start]12[blank_end] pairs of cranial nerves and [blank_start]31[blank_end] pairs of spinal nerves
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At 4 weeks development, the brain has 3 main regions. Name them.
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Mylencephalon
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Prosencephalon
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Diencephalon
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Telencephalon
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Mesencephalon
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Rhombencephalon
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Metencephalon
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At around 6-8 weeks development, the Prosencephalon goes on to form which two structures?
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Telencephalon
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Mesencephalon
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Diencephalon
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Metencephalon
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Triencephalon
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Mylencephalon
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Which of the following regions of the brain goes on to form the cerebral hemisphere?
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Diencephalon
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Telencephalon
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Mesencephalon
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Rhombencephalon
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Mylencephalon
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The Diencephalon consists of which of the two following structures?
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Thalamus
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Pineal Gland
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Pituitary Gland
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Hypothalamus
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Cerebellum
Pregunta 7
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The Rhombencephalon goes on to form which two structures?
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Mesencephalon
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Carencephalon
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Mylencephalon
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Metencephalon
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Telencephalon
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Which of the following region of the brain forms the Midbrain?
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Telencephalon
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Diencephalon
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Mesencephalon
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Metencephalon
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Myelencephalon
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The Myelencephalon forms the pons and the cerebellum.
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[blank_start]Glial[blank_end] cells are the most common cell type in the CNS
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Match the type of glial cell to its function:
[blank_start]Astrocytes[blank_end] are the most numerous cell in the CNS, performing tasks such as maintaining environmental homeostasis and the blood brain barrier. Often star-shaped.
[blank_start]Oligodendrocytes[blank_end] produce myelin in the CNS
[blank_start]Microglia[blank_end] are cells of similar lineage to macrophages. They act as the immune cells of the CNS and conduct immune surveillance and antigen presentation.
[blank_start]Ependymal[blank_end] cells line the open spaces of the brain that contains Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). These cells are kind of like epithelial cells of the brain.
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Ependymal
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Microglia
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Oligodendrocytes
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Astrocytes
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Oligodendrocytes produce myelin in both the CNS and PNS
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A gap in the myelin sheath of a nerve is called the [blank_start]node[blank_end] of [blank_start]ranvier[blank_end]
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Label the coronal slice through the brain.
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Grey matter
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white matter
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fissure
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sulcus
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The white matter of the brain contains neuronal cell axons
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The grey matter of the brain contains neuronal [blank_start]cell bodies[blank_end]
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How is the grey and white matter arranged in vertebrae?
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Grey matter internally, white matter externally
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White matter internally, grey matter externally
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The grey matter in vertebrae is divided into anterior, posterior, and occasionally lateral ... ?
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Segments
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Sections
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Areas
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Rami
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Horns
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Label the lateral view of the brain shown below.
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Lateral sulcus
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Horizontal sulcus
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Pons
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Midbrain
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Medulla Oblongata
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Cerebellum
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Central sulcus
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Precentral gyrus
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Postcentral Gyrus
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In terms of the vertebrae, information arrives at the [blank_start]posterior[blank_end] horns via [blank_start]sensory[blank_end] neurons and exits the vertebrae at the [blank_start]anterior[blank_end] horns via [blank_start]motor[blank_end] neurons
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posterior
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lateral
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sensory
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anterior
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motor
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The Pineal Gland is located in the [blank_start]Epithalamus[blank_end] and produces the hormone [blank_start]Melatonin[blank_end], which serves to modulate sleeping patterns.
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The [blank_start]Corpus Callosum[blank_end] is the largest white matter tract in the brain, allowing communication between the left and right sides of the brain.
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The Internal Capsule of the brain is ...
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A grey matter tract that allows transfer of information between gyri
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A white matter tract that allows communication between brain and spinal cord
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A white matter tract that allows communication between the left and right sides of the brain
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The canal that joins the 3rd ventricle to the 4th ventricle
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Located in the occipital part of the brain, the Calcarine Cortex is also known as the ...
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Primary Auditory Cortex
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Primary Visual Cortex
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Primary Motor Cortex
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The [blank_start]Cerebral Aqueduct[blank_end] joins the 3rd ventricle to the 4th ventricle, allowing transfer of CSF.
Pregunta 26
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The central sulcus forms a barrier between which two lobes of the brain?
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Frontal lobe
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Occipital lobe
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Temporal lobe
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Parietal lobe
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The [blank_start]Lateral[blank_end] Sulcus divides the Parietal lobe and the Temporal lobe
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The 5th 'hidden' lobe of the brain is called the [blank_start]Insular[blank_end] lobe
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The Insular lobe of the brain is important for an individual's experience of ...
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Joy
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Sadness
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Warmth
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Pain
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Sight
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Smell
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Touch
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From Superficial to Deep name the three meninges.
[blank_start]Dura[blank_end] mater
[blank_start]Arachnoid[blank_end] mater
[blank_start]Pia[blank_end] mater
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The [blank_start]Enteric[blank_end] nervous system is the 3rd type of nervous system, separate from the CNS and PNS, that controls the gut.
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Label the arterial supply to the brain using the diagram below.
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Vertebral arteries
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Basilar artery
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Middle cerebral arteries
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Posterior cerebral arteries
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Internal carotid arteries
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Anterior cerebral arteries
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What gives rise to the anterior, middle and posterior cerebral arteries?
Pregunta 34
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Which arteries supply each area of the brain?
Pregunta 35
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Blood from the brain drains into the [blank_start]cavernous[blank_end] sinuses, then into the [blank_start]dural venous[blank_end] sinuses, then into the [blank_start]internal jugular[blank_end] vein.
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cavernous
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dural venous
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internal jugular
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The limbic lobe is considered to be the 6th lobe of the brain. It is mainly composed of which part of the brain overlying the lateral ventricles?
The [blank_start]Cingulate[blank_end] Gyrus
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Name the sulcus which separates the parietal from the occipital lobes of the brain.
The [blank_start]Parieto-occipital[blank_end] sulcus