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Nervous System
Test Description: The Human Nervous System
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What does CNS stand for?
A
Case Nodule Syndrome
B
Central Nervous System
C
Cerebrum Node Site
D
Central Nick Salt
2) What are the parts of the Central Nervous System?
A
Brain Stem and Medula
B
Cerebrum and Gland
C
Spinal Cord and Thalamus
D
Brain and Spinal Cord
3) What are the two major divisions of the nervous system?
A
Spinal Cord and Cerebrum
B
Brain and Spine
C
Cerebral Cortex and Mid Brain
D
Central Nervous System and Peripheral Nervous System
4) Where does the Spinal Cord carry messages to?
A
From the Cerebrum to the Pituitary Gland
B
From the Brain to the Spinal Cord
C
From the Hypothalmus to the Pons
D
From the Body to the Brain
5) What percentage of the blood pumped by the heart does the brain receive?
A
20%
B
70%
C
50%
D
30%
6) What is the name of the fluid in which the Brain and Spinal cord float in?
A
Medula fluid
B
Blood
C
Cerebral Spinal Fluid
D
Spinal Fluid
7) What are the three major parts of the brain?
A
Cerebrum, Brain Stem, Pons
B
Medula, Cerebrum, Brain Stem
C
Hypothalamus, Midbrain, Pituitary Gland
D
Cerebrum, Cerebellum, Medulla Oblongata
8) Where is the Thalamus located?
A
Between the Hyphothalamus and the Cerebrum
B
Between the Cerebrum and the Brainstem
C
Between the Corpus Callosum and the Pons
D
Between the brain and the the Spinal Cord
9) What does the Hypothalamus control?
A
Tears and saliva
B
Blood temperature and emotions
C
Body temperature, blood pressure, and emotions
D
Blood flow and temperature
10) What are the cerebral cortex folds called?
A
Convolutions
B
Movements
C
Toes
D
Jaws
11) What does the Cerebellum helps with?
A
Emotions
B
Blood pressure
C
Body temperature
D
Balance
12) What is the main function of the Medulla Oblongata?
A
Controls Blood Pressure
B
Connect the Spinal Cord to all other parts of the brain
C
Controls Emotion
D
Controls Body Temperature
13) What two involuntary activities does the Medulla Oblongata control?
A
Thinking and Singing
B
Breathing and Heartbeat
C
Crying and Yelling
D
Breathing and Coughing
14) What are the three types of memory?
A
Long-term, Sad, and Happy
B
Short-term, Sad, and Momentary
C
Momentary, Short-term, and Long-term
D
Quick, Short-term, and Sad
15) What is one of the important functions of the Spinal Cord?
A
Controls breathing
B
Controls temperature
C
Connects the nerves to the Peripheral Nervous System
D
Helps with balance
16) What does PNS stand for?
A
Primary Nervous Site
B
Peripheral Nervous System
C
Poor Node Site
D
Primary Nodule Site
17) What is the main function of the Afferent Neurons?
A
Control Breathing
B
Collect information from the body and transmit it toward the Central Nervous System
C
Connect the Spinal cord to the brain
D
Control Blood Pressure
18) What are the two divisions of the Autonomic Nervous System?
A
Hyppocampus and Hypothalamus
B
Cerebrum and Cerebral Cortex
C
Sympathetic and Parasympathetic
D
Cortex and Medulla
19) A reflex is the simplest reponse to a ______________?
A
body temperature
B
cerebral cortex
C
blood pressure
D
stimulus
20) What does the Parasympathetic Nervous sytem prepare the body for?
A
fight
B
rest
C
jump
D
breathing
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