Compendium 9 - How does it all work?

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Compendium 9 - How does it all work?
Jessica Bulley
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The Spinal cord extends from the [blank_start]foramen magnum[blank_end] to the first or second [blank_start]lumbar vertebrae[blank_end]
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  • foramen magnum
  • lumbar vertebrae

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The spinal cord can be divided into Five regions: cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral and coccygeal
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  • True
  • False

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There are 31 pairs of spinal nerves
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  • True
  • False

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There are 29 pairs of spinal nerves
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  • True
  • False

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The top half of spinal cord consists of the Cervical and Thoracic nerves
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  • True
  • False

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The Conus medullaris is the lower, bulgey and spongey part of the spinal column
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  • True
  • False

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The Cauda Equina is a collection of nerve root posterior of the spinal cord, which are horsetail-like in appearance.
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  • True
  • False

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[blank_start]Dura mater (outer)[blank_end] • Subdural space • Serous fluid [blank_start]Arachnoid mater (middle)[blank_end] • Subarachnoid space • Cerebrospinal fluid and blood vessels [blank_start]Pia mater (inner)[blank_end] • Has many small blood vessels
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  • Dura mater (outer)
  • Arachnoid mater (middle)
  • Pia mater (inner)

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The Pia mater has many small blood vessels
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  • True
  • False

Frage 10

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The Dura mater has subdural space and serous fluid
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  • True
  • False

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The Pia mater has subdural space and serous fluid
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  • True
  • False

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Sensory neurons travel through the [blank_start]dorsal[blank_end] roots
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  • dorsal
  • ventral

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Motor (somatic and autonomic) neurons travel though the [blank_start]ventral[blank_end] roots
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  • ventral
  • dorsal

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Spinal nerves contain sensory neurons and motor (somatic and autonomic) neurons
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  • True
  • False

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Endoneurium surrounds each axon and its associated Schwann cells.
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  • True
  • False

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The Endoneurium is a layer of delicate connective tissue that encloses the myelin sheath of a nerve fiber.
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  • True
  • False

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The Perineurium is the sheath of connective tissue surrounding a bundle (fascicle) of nerve fibres within a nerve
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  • True
  • False

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The epineurium is the outermost layer of dense irregular connective tissue surrounding a peripheral nerve. It usually surrounds multiple nerve fascicles as well as blood vessels which supply the nerve. Smaller branches of these blood vessels penetrate into the perineurium.
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  • True
  • False

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What are the major parts of the brain?
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  • Forebrain - Cerebrum and Diencephalon Midbrain Hindbrain - Pons, Medulla Oblongata and Cerebellum
  • Forebrain - Diencephalon Midbrain - Cerebrum Hindbrain - Pons, Medulla Oblongata and Cerebellum

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The Midbrain, Pons and Medulla Oblongata make up the brain stem
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  • True
  • False

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Select Four functions of the Medulla Oblongata
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  • Respiratory centre and regulates rate and depth of breathing
  • Reflexes such as swallowing, vomiting, hiccupping, coughing and sneezing
  • Autonomic reflex centre maintaining body homeostasis
  • Cardiovascular centre which regulates heart rate, force of heart contraction and blood vessel diameter
  • Regulates menstrual cycle

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The Pons serves as a message station between several areas of the brain. It helps relay messages from the cortex and the cerebellum. Without the pons, the brain would not be able to function because messages would not be able to be transmitted, or passed along. It also plays a key role in sleep and dreaming, where REM sleep, or the sleeping state where dreaming is most likely to occur, has been proven to originate here, in the pons.
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  • True
  • False

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The Pons connects upper and lower parts of the brain
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  • True
  • False

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Select Two functions of the Midbrain
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  • • Receives visual, auditory and tactile sensory input generating reflex movements of the head, eyes and body
  • • Controlling movement of the eye
  • • Controlling enteric system

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What is the function of the frontal lobe?
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  • Controls voluntary motor commands
  • Controls hearing and memory
  • Controls sleep and wake patterns
  • Influences hormone secretion from the pituitary gland

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What is the function of the occipital lobe?
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  • controls vision
  • controls balance
  • integrates taste information
  • stimulates sexual development and behaviour

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What is the function of the medulla oblongata?
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  • regulates the endocrine system
  • regulates the cardiovascular and respiratory systems
  • regulates mood and personality
  • regulates sleep

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What is the function of the hypothalamus?
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  • influences hormone release from the pituitary gland
  • interprets visual stimuli
  • regulates personality and mood
  • controls posture

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What is the function of the cerebellum?
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  • control of balance
  • controls hearing and memory
  • controls sleep and wake patterns
  • controls beating of the heart

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Which one of the following is true of the meninges?
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  • is composed of three layers named the dura mater, amphibian mater and pia mater
  • contains cerebrospinal fluid
  • protects the peripheral nervous system and its blood vessels
  • forms partitions in the skull and is composed of only two layers named the dura mater and pia mater

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The grey matter of the brain and spinal cord is composed of which structures?
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  • dendrites only
  • myelinated and unmyelinated axons
  • neuron cell bodies, myelinated axons and neuroglia
  • neuron cell bodies, dendrites and axon terminals

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The spinal cord has two enlargements. The most superior enlargement is known as the cervical enlargement. What part of the body do the nerves emerging from the cervical enlargement innervate?
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  • the cardiovascular system
  • the arms
  • the brain
  • the legs

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Which one of the following is an action that is mediated by the sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system?
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  • decreased heart rate and blood pressure
  • relaxation of the urinary bladder
  • increased secretion of saliva from the salivary glands
  • increased secretion of sweat from sweat glands

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Which one of the following contains all endocrine glands?
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  • parathyroid glands, thyroid gland and salivary glands
  • thyroid gland, gallbladder and pituitary gland
  • pituitary gland, adrenal glands and pancreas
  • thyroid gland, liver and pancreas

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Non-tropic hormones are hormones that directly stimulate target cells to induce effects. This differs from the tropic hormones, which act on another endocrine gland. Non-tropic hormones are those that act directly on targeted tissues or cells, and not on other endocrine gland to stimulate release of other hormones.
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  • True
  • False

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A tropic hormone is one that acts on another endocrine gland, which then produces another hormone.
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  • True
  • False

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The anterior pituitary is the main gland that produces tropic hormones. Because the anterior pituitary produces hormones that influence other endocrine glands, we often call it the master gland
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  • True
  • False

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Not all cells respond to endocrine system stimulation. Only those that have the proper receptors on their cell membranes are activated by the [blank_start]chemical[blank_end] messengers. These responsive cells are called the [blank_start]target cells[blank_end] of the endocrine glands. Hormones promote homeostasis by altering activity of the body cells rather than by stimulating new or unusual activities.
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  • chemical
  • target cells

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Most hormones are steroid or amino acid based molecules
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  • True
  • False

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Endocrine glands are stimulated to release their hormones by nerve [blank_start]fibers[blank_end] (neural stimulus); by other hormones (hormonal [blank_start]stimulus[blank_end]), or by the presence of increased or decreased levels of various other substances in the blood ([blank_start]humoral[blank_end] stimulus).
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  • fibers
  • stimulus
  • humoral

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Layer: [blank_start]Epineurium[blank_end] Surrounds: the whole nerve (binds fascicles together to form a nerve Layer: [blank_start]Perineurium[blank_end] Surrounds: groups ofaxons (nerve fascicle) Layer: [blank_start]Endoneurium[blank_end] Surrounds: each axon and its Schwann cell sheath
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  • Epineurium
  • Perineurium
  • Endoneurium

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[blank_start]Dorsal[blank_end] root = sensory [blank_start]Ventral[blank_end] root = motor
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  • Dorsal
  • Ventral

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[blank_start]Midbrain[blank_end]: Generates reflex movements of the head, eyes and body. Hearing. Maintains muscle tone. Relays motor impulses from cortex to pons and sensory information from the spinal cord to the thalamus [blank_start]Pons[blank_end]: Respiration and sleep control. Relays impulses from left to right cerebellar hemispheres and other parts of the brain to each other. [blank_start]Medulla[blank_end]: Autonomic reflex centre that maintains homeostasis e.g. cardiovascular and respiratory regulation. Relays motor and sensory between SC and other parts of brain.
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  • Midbrain
  • Pons
  • Medulla

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Is the diencephalon white or grey matter?
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  • Grey
  • White

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Select four structures that make up the diencephalon.
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  • thalamus
  • subthalamus
  • epithalamus
  • hypothalamus
  • pons

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What are the functions of the hypothalamus? 1. Coordination of autonomic reflexes, e.g. changes in blood pressure, digestive functions, filling / emptying of bladder and defecation 2. Controls sleep patterns, satiety and hunger 3. Regulation of emotions 4. Regulation of food and water intake 5. Influences hormone release from pituitary gland 6. Stimulates sexual development, arousal and behaviour 7. Regulates body temperature
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  • True
  • False

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What are the functions of the cerebellum? Control of balance, eye movements, posture, smooth locomotion, proprioceptive information from muscles and joints (informs brain about stretch and tension of muscles and positions of joints) and planning movements
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  • True
  • False

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[blank_start]White[blank_end] matter = myelinated axons [blank_start]Grey[blank_end] matter = cell bodies, dendrites, unmyelinated axons, axon terminals and neuroglial cells.
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  • White
  • Grey

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[blank_start]Parietal[blank_end] : Receive and evaluate somatic sensory information [blank_start]Frontal[blank_end] : Voluntary motor commands, motivation, aggression, smell, decision making, mood, personality [blank_start]Occipital[blank_end] : Vision [blank_start]Temporal[blank_end] : Hearing and memory
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  • Parietal
  • Frontal
  • Occipital
  • Temporal
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