NMS Set 2 Quiz - Reflexes and the skull, TMJ and vertebrae.

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Question 1

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The occipital condyles interact with the superior facets of which vertebrae?
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  • Atlas
  • Axis

Question 2

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What are the equivalents of the lambda and bregma in a neonatal skull?
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  • Anterior fontanelle
  • Posterior fontanelle
  • Anterior suturic site
  • Posterior suturic site

Question 3

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The bone that the skull is composed of is made from a ______ casing.
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  • Compact bone
  • Cancellous bone

Question 4

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The bone that the skull is composed of is made from a ______ interior.
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  • Compact bone
  • Cancellous bone

Question 5

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Sutures are connected by what fibrous substance?
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  • Collagen
  • Fibronectin
  • Elastin
  • Laminin

Question 6

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The pterion is the meeting of what four cranial bones?
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  • Parietal
  • Frontal
  • Sphenoid
  • Temporal
  • Occipital
  • Lacrimal
  • Ethmoid

Question 7

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What is the feature on the axis vertebrae which helps to allow the atlas and skull to rotate?
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  • Dens
  • Condyle
  • Ramus
  • Body

Question 8

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In the myotatic reflex, is the sensory input from the muscle spindle excitatory to the motor neuron in the spinal cord or inhibitory? Why?
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  • Excitatory - this leads to contraction of the muscle which prevents damage that may be caused by stretch of the muscle when excess strain is placed on it.
  • Inhibitory - this leads to absence of excitatory contractory signals and therefore the muscle relaxes. This helps to prevent damage to the muscle.

Question 9

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In the reverse myotatic reflex, the golgi tendon organ will send out inhibitory signals to the interneuron to therefore co-ordinate relaxation of the muscle.
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  • True
  • False

Question 10

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In the knee jerk reflex, an inhibitory interneurone leads to relaxation of the quadriceps.
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  • True
  • False

Question 11

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In the crossed extensor reflex, excitatory efferent signals travel to the quadriceps of the leg that is taking body weight.
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  • True
  • False

Question 12

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The jaw jerk reflex is an example of the myotatic reflex in action.
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  • True
  • False

Question 13

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The gag reflex is processed by what cranial nerve?
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  • Hypoglossal
  • Glossopharyngeal
  • Vagus
  • Trigeminal

Question 14

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The motor action co-ordinated by CN IX leads to contraction of what muscles?
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  • Laryngeal
  • Tongue
  • Sternocleidomastoid
  • Sternohyoid

Question 15

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Sensory afferent information associated with the swallowing reflex travels to what brain centre in the brain stem?
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  • The swallowing centre
  • The masticatory central pattern generator
  • The solitary nucleus

Question 16

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Peristalsis is an enteric reflex.
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  • True
  • False
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