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Chapter 7 – Nervous System

Chapter 7 – Nervous System. Topic 1. Topic 2. Topic 3. Topic 4. Topic 5. $100. $100. $100. $ 100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400. $400. $400. $400. $500. $500. $500. $500. $500. FINAL ROUND.

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Chapter 7 – Nervous System

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  1. Chapter 7 – Nervous System Topic 1 Topic 2 Topic 3 Topic 4 Topic 5 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 FINAL ROUND

  2. Label the parts of a neuron. Letters: A, B, C, D, E, G, H

  3. Q 8 • Question: Central Nervous System refers to? • a. Brain, Spinal Cord, Cranial Nerves • b. Brain, Cranial Nerves • c. Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves • d. Brain and Spinal Cord ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  4. A 8 • D. Brain and Spinal Cord BACK TO GAME

  5. Q 9 Question: The peripheral nervous system is? a. Spinal Nerves and cranial nerves b. The Brain c. Spinal Nerves d. Cranial Nerves ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  6. A 9 • a. Spinal and cranial nerves BACK TO GAME

  7. Q 10 • Question: The schwann Cells forms a myelin sheath around the? • a. axon • b. dendrite • c. nucleus • d. Cell body ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  8. A 10 • Question: • a.axon BACK TO GAME

  9. Q 11 • Question: The neuron processes that receive incoming stimuli are called? • a. Satellite cells • b. Axons • c. Bipolar neurons • d. Dendrites ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  10. A 11 • Question: • d. dendrite BACK TO GAME

  11. Q 12 • Question: Impulse conduction is fastest in the neurons that are: • a. unmyelinated • b. myelinated • c. motor • d. sensory ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  12. A 12 • Question: • b. myelinated BACK TO GAME

  13. Q 13 • Question: An action potential is caused by an influx of these ions into the cell: • a. potassium (-) • b. potassium (-) and sodium (+) • c. Sodium (+) • d. Magnesium (-) ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  14. A 13 • Question: • c. Sodium (+) BACK TO GAME

  15. Q 14 • Question: The ability to respond to a stimulus is termed: • a. depolarization • b. conductivity • c. polarized • d. irritability ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  16. A 14 • Question: • d. irritability BACK TO GAME

  17. Q 15 • Question: The diffusion of potassium ions out of the neuron causes it to experience: • a. Repolarization • b. Depolarization • c. Action potential • d. Graded potential ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  18. A 15 • Question: • a. Repolarization BACK TO GAME

  19. Q 16 • Question: The gap between two communicating neurons is termed: • a. Schwann Cell • b. Synaptic Cleft • c. Effector • d. Node of Ranvier • e. Cell Body ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  20. A 16 • Question: • b. Synaptic Cleft BACK TO GAME

  21. Q 17 • Question: The substance that is released at the axon endings to propagate a nervous impulse is called: • a. An ion • b. Action potential • c. Neurotransmitter • d. Sodium Pump ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  22. A 17 • Question: • c. Neurotransmitter BACK TO GAME

  23. Q 18 • Question: Muscles and glands are: • a. effectors • b. affectors • c. receptors • d. myelinated ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  24. A 18 • Question: • A. Effectors BACK TO GAME

  25. Q 19 • Question: The three major parts of the brain stem are: • a. Thalamus, Epithalamus, cerebrum • b. Cerebrum, cerebellum, diencephalon • c. Midbrain, pons, medulla oblongata ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  26. A 19 • Question: • C. Midbrain, pons, medulla oblongata BACK TO GAME

  27. Q 20 • Question: The elevated ridges of surface of the cerebrum are called: • a. gyri • b. sulci • c. gandlia • d. tracts ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  28. A 20 • Question: • A. Gyri BACK TO GAME

  29. Q 21 • Question: the shallow grooves of the cerebrum are termed: • a. Gyri • b. Ganglia • c. Tracts • d. Sulci ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  30. A 21 • Question? • d. Sulci BACK TO GAME

  31. Q 22 • Question: The part of the brain that deals with the ability to speak: • a. Broca’s area • b. Gyrus • c. Central Sulcu • d. sensory area ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  32. Q 22 • Question: • A. Broca’s Area BACK TO GAME

  33. Q 23 • Question: The pituitary gland is most associated with: • A. Hypothalamus • B. Midbrain • C. Thalamus • D. Pineal Gland ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  34. A 23 • Question: • A. Hypothalamus BACK TO GAME

  35. Q 24 • Question: The vital centers for control of heart rate, breathing, blood pressure, swallowing are located: • a. Hypothalamus • b. Midbrain • c. Cerebrum • d. Medulla Oblongata (Brain Stem) ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  36. A 24 • Question: • d. Medulla Oblongata BACK TO GAME

  37. Q 25 • Question: Loss of muscle coordination results from damage to the: • a. Midbrain • b. Thalamus • c. Hypothalamus • d. Cerebrum • e. Cerebellum ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  38. A 25 • Question: • E. Cerebellum BACK TO GAME

  39. Q 26 • Question: The blood brain barrier is effective against passage of: • A. Alcohol • B. Water • C. Metabolic Waste • D. Anesthesia ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  40. A 26 • Question: • C. Metabolic Waste BACK TO GAME

  41. Q 27 • Question: Which of the following is a traumatic brain injury? • A. Cerebral Edema • B. Parkinson’s Disease • C. Alzheimer's • D. CVA ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  42. A 27 • Question: • A, Cerebral Edema BACK TO GAME

  43. Q 28 • Question: The gray matter of the spinal cord: • A. is made up of ventral columns • B. surrounds the central canal • C. Carries the sensory information • D. Is myelinated fiber tracts ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  44. A 28 • Question: • B. Surrounds the Central Canal BACK TO GAME

  45. Q 29 • Question: Afferent neurons are called: • A. Motor nerves • B. Cranial Nerves • C. Mixed Nerves • D. Sensory Nerves ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  46. A 29 • Question: • D. Sensory Nerves BACK TO GAME

  47. Q 30 • Question: Motor Nerves are called? • A. Efferent Nerves • B. Sensory Nerves • C. Afferent Nerves • D. Mixed Nerves ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  48. A 30 • Question: • A. Efferent Nerves BACK TO GAME

  49. Q 31 • Question: The function of the olfactory nerve is? • A. Vision • B. Smell • C. Chewing • D. Hearing ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  50. A 31 • Question: • B. Smell BACK TO GAME

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