Module Quiz: Skull, Brain, Nervous System
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| Name the opening located in the skull that the spinal cord passes through. | Foramen magnum
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| Where is the occiptal bone located? | Base of the skull
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| Which two bones does the squamosal suture separate? | Parietal and temporal
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| This joint, the only non-sutured joint in the skull, allows the jaw to move. | Temporomandibular joint
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| Name the process through which the posterior fontanelle closes up. | Intramembranous ossification
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| Which cerebrum lobe is responsible for skeletal muscle contraction? | Frontal lobe
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| Name the space between pia and arachnoid mater. | Subarachnoid space
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| Name the structure underneath the cerebrum. | Cerebellum
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| How many ventricles are in the brain? | 4
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| What type of neuron is found between the sensory and motor neurons? | Interneuron
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| Motor response is carried by__________________________ to the body. | electric impulses
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| Name the organ that response to the motor signal. | Effector organ
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| Which glial cell is similar to oligodendrocytes? | Schwann cells
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| Which glial cell forms an epithelial lining in the brain and spinal cord? | Ependymal cell
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| Which glial cell resembles a star? | Astrocyte
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| Where are neurons able to communicate with other cells at special locations? | Synapse
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| During what part of the action potential do potassium channels open and the cell becomes more negative? | Hyperpolarization
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| What is a unipolar neuron? | Single cell body attached to a single process
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| Name the space in between the presynaptic and postsynaptic neuron. | Synaptic cleft
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| Name the two types of nerves in nervous system. | Sensory and motor
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| Which part of the nervous system is activated when you are sleeping? | Parasympathetic
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| What are the the two subsystems of autonomic nervous system? | Parasympathetic nervous system and sympathetic nervous system
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| Which nervous system we can't voluntarily control? | Automic nervous system
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| What are the components of the nervous system? | Brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves
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