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CNS Anatomy
Test Description: Tests understanding of Brain and Spinal Cord Anatomy
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) The brainstem does not include the:
A
medulla.
B
midbrain.
C
cerebellum.
D
pons.
2) The corpus callosum connects the:
A
central sulcus.
B
mammillary body.
C
right and left cerebral hemispheres.
D
hippocampus.
3) The cauda equine:
A
is part of the brachial plexus.
B
refers to the nerves below the tapered end of the spinal cord.
C
is part of the cervical plexus.
D
is the term used to describe the groups of cranial nerves leaving the skull.
4) If the ventral nerve root of a spinal nerve were destroyed, a person would lose:
A
sensory perception related to that pathway.
B
both motor response and sensation related to the pathway.
C
motor responses related to that pathway.
D
there would be no lose of function.
5) The spinal cord tapers off at what point in the body?
A
It at the level of the lungs.
B
It extend down to the feet.
C
It extends the entire length of the vertebral column.
D
It ends at the 2nd lumbar vertebrae.
6) Number 54 is pointing to which structure of the brain.
A
brain stem
B
cerebrum
C
frontal lobe
D
cerebellum
7) Number 53 is pointing to which structure of the brain.
A
occipital lobe
B
frontal lobe
C
brain stem
D
temporal lobe
8) Number 60 is pointing to which structure of the brain.
A
parietal lobe
B
frontal lobe
C
temporal lobe
D
brain stem
9) Number 55 is pointing to which structure of the brain.
A
brain stem
B
cerebrum
C
cerebellum
D
diencephalon
10) Number 51 is pointing to which structure of the brain.
*select an answer for all questions
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