BIOL 105 QZ 5 QA Nervous Integuement 110422.2

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Biology 105 – Human Biology
QZ5
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55244 4 Units
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NERVOUS
Fill In the missing terms for the following Anatomical and Functional Classification of the Nervous System.
Select choices from this list of terms and definitions.
CODE
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
AB.
AC.
AD.
AE.
BC.
BD.
BE.
CD.
CE.
DE.
ABC.
ABD.
ABE.
ACD.
ACE.
ADE.
BCD.
BCE.
BDE.
CDE.
ABCD.
ACDE.
CHOICES for Terms
Afferent
Automatic
Autonomic
Brain
Cardiac Muscle
Central
Circumferential
Cranial Nerves
Effectors
Efferent
Glands
Motor
Nervous System
Parasympathetic
Peripheral
Receptors
Skeletal Muscles
Sensory
Somatic
Special
Spinal Cord
Spinal Nerves
Sympathetic
Target Tissue
Visceral
Vascular
None of the above
CHOICES for Definitions / Descriptions of Specific Functions
Consciousness
Integrates All Functions
Integrates All Internal Information / homeostasis
Transmits information from skeletal muscle through spinal nerves to CNS
Transmits information from smooth muscle / glands through cranial nerves to brain
Transmits information from smooth muscle / glands through spinal nerves to CNS
Transmits all Information between major anatomical divisions
Transmits and receives parasympathetic and somatic information
Transmits and receives sympathetic and somatic information
Transmits information through cranial nerves to smooth muscle / glands
Transmits information through spinal nerves to skeletal muscle
Transmits information through spinal nerves to smooth muscle / glands
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Table of Nervous System Divisions, Constituents and Functions
CLASSIFICATION
Nervous System
Division
Organ(s)
Specific Function
ANATOMIC
1.
Integrates all
functions B
Central AB
Brain
D
2.
ADE
Consciousness A
Spinal Cord
Transmission of all Information
between major anatomical
divisions AC
Peripheral DE
FUNCTIONAL
3.
Cranial
Nerves AD
Transmits and receives
sympathetic and somatic
information AE
Spinal Nerves BCD
Transmits and receives
parasympathetic and somatic
Information AD
Role
Nerve
Type
Autonomic C
4.
Parasympath
etic CE
5.
M Transmits information through
cranial nerves to smooth
otor BE
Sensory
ABE
muscle / glands BC
Receives information from
smooth muscle / glands through
cranial nerves E
Sympathetic BCE
8.
ACD
Motor BE
6.
Transmits
information through spinal
nerves to smooth muscle /
glands BE
7.
S
ensory
ABE
Receives information from
smooth muscle / glands through
spinal nerves AB
Somatic
9.
M Transmits information through
spinal nerves to skeletal muscle
otor BE
Sensory
ABE
BD
Transmits information from
skeletal muscle through spinal
nerves to CNS
D
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Choose the questions that are appropriate for these sets of terms form the Question list. Then select the
correct answer from the choices that are provided for each question.
10.
_____________ 43
A) receptor, sensory neuron, interneuron, motor neuron, effector
B) receptor, effector, sensory neuron, interneuron, motor neuron
C) receptor, sensory neuron, effector, interneuron, motor neuron
D) effector, receptor, sensory neuron, interneuron, motor neuron
E) receptor, interneuron, sensory neuron, motor neuron, effector
Answer: A
11.
_____________ 38
A) dendrites.
B) synaptic terminals/knobs.
C) collaterals.
D) hillock.
E) synapse.
Answer: B
12.
_____________ 59
A) fissures.
B) cerebrospinal fluid.
C) interneurons.
D) axons.
E) myelin.
Answer: C
13.
_____________ 63
A) medulla oblongata.
B) cerebral cortex.
C) midbrain.
D) diencephalons.
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E) thalamus.
Answer: B
14.
_____________ 65
A) cerebrum.
B) midbrain.
C) cerebellum.
D) pons.
E) medulla
Answer: A C
15.
_____________ 28
A) decreasing melanin production.
B) increasing heart rate.
C) decreasing blood flow to the dermis.
D) increasing blood flow to the dermis.
E) increasing keratin production.
Answer: D
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28) When the body is overheated, the skin responds by
65) A neural cortex is found on the surface of the (Mark all that apply)
59) Gray matter in the spinal cord is mostly
38) Neurotransmitters are released from the
63) The part of the brain that functions to control skeletal muscles is
the
43) Which of the following lists the parts of a reflex arc in the correct
order?
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