Nerve paths

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Principles and animal form and fucntion (Unit 5 Nervous System) Quiz on Nerve paths, created by Jack Fawsitt on 18/02/2017.
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Question 1

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Conscious proprioception information (kinaesthesia) is relayed from the forelimb to conscious level by the following tract system?
Answer
  • Cuneate tract
  • Gracile tract
  • Dorsal spinocerebellar tract
  • Ventral spinocerebellar tract
  • Spinothalamic tract

Question 2

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Which of the following would most strongly suggest a diagnosis of Horner's Syndrome?
Answer
  • Droopy eyelid, constricted pupil, retraction of 3rd eyelid
  • Droopy eyelid, constricted pupil, protrusion of 3rd eyelid
  • Droopy eyelid, no change in pupil size, retraction of 3rd eyelid
  • Droopy eyelid, dilated pupil, retraction of 3rd eyelid
  • Droopy eyelid, dilated pupil, protrusion of 3rd eyelid

Question 3

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What is the location of the cell bodies of the post-ganglionic nerves that supply the structures of the head?
Answer
  • Middle cervical ganglion
  • Lateral horn of thoracic spinal cord
  • Atellate ganglion
  • Cranial cervical ganglion
  • Basal ganglion

Question 4

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From what part of the spinal cord does sympathetic nerve supply to the head arise?
Answer
  • Cervical segments 3 - 5
  • Cervical segments 5 - 8
  • Thoracic segments 5 - 10
  • Cervical segments 1 - 3
  • Thoracic segments 1 - 3

Question 5

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The CN V(1) opthalmic branch of the tigeminal CN provides sensory input to? (may be more than one correct answer)
Answer
  • Upper eye lid
  • Cornea
  • Lower eye lid
  • Orbicularis oculi

Question 6

Question
The CN V(2) maxillary branch of the tigeminal CN provides sensory input to? (may be more than one correct answer)
Answer
  • Lower eye lid
  • Horn (corneal branch)
  • Upper eyelid
  • Cornea
  • Orbicularis oculi

Question 7

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Which structures are innervated by the autonomic nervous system? (more than one answer)
Answer
  • Smooth muscle
  • Cardiac muscle
  • Glandular tissue
  • Skeletal muscle

Question 8

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The preganglionic fibres of the sympathetic pathway are relatively shorter than the postganglionic.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 9

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The postganglionic fibres of the parasympathetic pathway are relatively shorter than the preganglionic.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 10

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The sympathetic pathway is described as having a thoracolumbar outflow. Which segments of the spinal cord is this restricted to?
Answer
  • Cervical
  • Thoracic
  • Lumbar
  • Sacral

Question 11

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The parasympathetic pathway is described as having a Craniosacral outflow. What structures is this restricted to?
Answer
  • Brain
  • Sacral
  • Lumbar
  • Thoracic
  • Cervical

Question 12

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Where are preganglionic nuclei of the ANS located in then spinal cord?
Answer
  • Lateral horn of spinal cord- grey matter
  • Dorsal root
  • Ventral horn of grey matter
  • Ventral root

Question 13

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Which below are divisions of the sympathetic ANS?
Answer
  • Cervicothoracic ganglion
  • Vertebral nerve
  • Cranial cervical ganglion
  • Splanchnic nerve
  • Collateral ganglia
  • Hypogastric nerve
  • Sympathetic trunk
  • Pelvic nerve
  • CN VII
  • CN III

Question 14

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Which below are divisions of the parasympathetic ANS?
Answer
  • CN III
  • CN VII
  • CN IX
  • CN X
  • Pelvic nerve
  • Hypogastric nerve
  • Splanchnic nerve
  • Cranial cerivical ganglion

Question 15

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Which options below form the Medial lemniscal system. A spinal cord sensory pathway.
Answer
  • Dorsal columns
  • Spinothalamic tracts
  • Spinocervicothalamic tracts
  • Spinoreticular tracts
  • Spinocerebellar tracts

Question 16

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What below are properties of the medial lemniscal system?
Answer
  • 3 chain neuron pathway
  • Contralateral relay
  • Bilateral relay
  • Thalamus interprets before reaching conscious level

Question 17

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What below are properties of the medial Spinoreticular tracts (ascending reticular formation)?
Answer
  • Bilateral relay close to midline
  • Multineurons
  • Finely myelinated
  • Diffuse relay to cortex

Question 18

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Spinocerebellar tracts properties:
Answer
  • Ipsilateral
  • Unconscious proprioception
  • Contralateral relay
  • Bilateral relay

Question 19

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The Pyramidal system (corticospinal) properties.
Answer
  • Lower motor neurons
  • Upper motor neurons
  • Interneurons can be present in spinal cord
  • single neuron from CNS to spinal cord
  • Innervate skeletal muscle
  • Contralateral relay

Question 20

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Which tracts form the extrapyramidal system?
Answer
  • Rubrospinal tract
  • Reticulospinal tract
  • Vestibulospinal tract
  • Tectospinal tract
  • Corticospinal

Question 21

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Which tract below also has a ipsilateral relay in addition to contralateral?
Answer
  • Vestibulospinal tract
  • Rubrospinal tract
  • Reticulospinal tract
  • Tectospinal tract

Question 22

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The red nucleus in the midbrain leads to which tract?
Answer
  • Rubrospinal tract
  • Reticulospinal tract
  • Tectospinal
  • Vestibulospinal

Question 23

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All postganglionic sympathetic fibres are adrenergic. (Release norepinephrine)
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 24

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All preganglionic fibres of both para and sympathetic release acetylcholine.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 25

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The exception to the release of adrenaline from only postganglionic cells occurs from?
Answer
  • Chromaffin cells of the adrenal medulla
  • Hypothalamus
  • Pituitary gland

Question 26

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Which adrenergic receptor activates phospholipase C to increase intracellular second messengers IP3 and DAG to ultimately stimulate release of Ca2+.
Answer
  • Alpha
  • Beta

Question 27

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Which adrenergic receptor activates adenyl cyclase to increase intracellular cAMP which activates PKA leading to a positive iontropic response?
Answer
  • Beta
  • Alpha

Question 28

Question
Alpha 1 adrenergic receptors once activated results in..... A drug with this effect is Midodrine.
Answer
  • Vasoconstriction
  • Raise heart rate
  • Relax bronchi
  • Relax bladder
  • Sedation

Question 29

Question
Alpha 2 adrenergic receptors once activated results in..... A drug with this effect is Xylazine.
Answer
  • Sedation. Muscle relaxation.
  • Vasoconstriction
  • Raise heart rate
  • Relax bronchi
  • Relax blader

Question 30

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Beta 1 adrenergic receptors once activated results in..... A drug with this effect is Isoprenaline.
Answer
  • Raise heart rate
  • Relax bronchi
  • Relax bladder
  • Vasoconstriction
  • Sedation

Question 31

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Beta 2 adrenergic receptors once activated results in..... A drug with this effect is Salbutamol.
Answer
  • Relax bronchi
  • Raise heart rate
  • Relax bladder
  • Vasoconstriction
  • Sedation

Question 32

Question
Beta 3 adrenergic receptors once activated results in..... A drug with this effect is solabegron.
Answer
  • Relaxes bladder
  • Raise heart rate
  • Relax bronchi
  • Vasoconstriction
  • Sedation

Question 33

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An antagonist drug of beta 1/2 known as Propanolol is used for?
Answer
  • Treat anxiety
  • Reduce blood pressure

Question 34

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An antagonist drug of Alpha 1 adrenergic receptors known as Doxazosin is used for?
Answer
  • Reduce blood pressure
  • Treat anxiety

Question 35

Question
An antagonist drug of alpha 2 adrenergic receptors known as Phentolamine is used for?
Answer
  • Reduce blood pressure
  • Treat anxiety

Question 36

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The action of Beta 2 and Alpha 1 adrenergic receptors is important with regards to vascular smooth muscle. Beta 2- relaxation Alpha 1- constriction. What does epinephrine have a higher affinity for?
Answer
  • Beta 2
  • Alpha 1

Question 37

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The action of Beta 2 and Alpha 1 adrenergic receptors is important with regards to vascular smooth muscle. Beta 2- relaxation Alpha 1- constriction. Which receptor is there more of?
Answer
  • Alpha 1
  • Beta 2

Question 38

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Which adrenergic receptor once activated leads to increased contractility of the heart?
Answer
  • Beta 1
  • Alpha 1
  • Alpha 2
  • Beta 2
  • Beta 3

Question 39

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Which adrenergic receptor once activated leads to constriction of arterioles? (may be more than one)
Answer
  • Alpha 1
  • Alpha 2
  • Beta 1
  • Beta 2
  • Beta 3

Question 40

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Which adrenergic receptor once activated leads to dilation of the arterioles?
Answer
  • Beta 2
  • Beta 1
  • Beta 3
  • Alpha 1
  • Alpha 2

Question 41

Question
Which adrenergic receptor once activated leads to relaxation of the bronchial muscle?
Answer
  • Beta 2
  • Alpha 1
  • Alpha 2
  • Beta 1
  • Beta 3

Question 42

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Which adrenergic receptor(s) once activated leads to relaxation of the GI muscle? (May be more than one)
Answer
  • Alpha 1
  • Alpha 2
  • Beta 2
  • Beta 1
  • Beta 3

Question 43

Question
Which adrenergic receptor once activated leads to relaxation of the uterus?
Answer
  • Beta 2
  • Beta 1
  • Beta 3
  • Alpha 1
  • Alpha 2

Question 44

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Which adrenergic receptor once activated leads to reduced insulin secretion from the pancreas?
Answer
  • Alpha 2
  • Alpha 1
  • Beta 1
  • Beta 2
  • Beta 3

Question 45

Question
Which adrenergic receptor once activated leads to increased insulin secretion from the pancreas?
Answer
  • Beta 2
  • Beta 1
  • Beta 3
  • Alpha 1
  • Alpha 2

Question 46

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Which Muscarinic receptor from the parasympathetic nervous system stimulates gastric secretion?
Answer
  • M1
  • M2
  • M3
  • M4 & M5

Question 47

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Which Muscarinic receptor from the parasympathetic nervous system slows heart rate?
Answer
  • M1
  • M2
  • M3
  • M4 & M5

Question 48

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Which Muscarinic receptor from the parasympathetic nervous system mediate lacrimal salivary gland secretion and gut smooth muscle contraction?
Answer
  • M3
  • M1
  • M2
  • M4 & M5

Question 49

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Which Muscarinic receptor from the parasympathetic nervous system mediate adrenaline secretion from the adrenal medulla?
Answer
  • M4 & M5
  • M1
  • M2
  • M3

Question 50

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What is the neurotransmitter of the somatic nervous system?
Answer
  • Acetylcholine
  • Epinephrine

Question 51

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What receptor is ligand gated and found at the neuromuscular junction?
Answer
  • Nicotinic
  • Muscarinic
  • Adrenergic
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