Unit 5 The Nervous System: Pretest
Unit 5 The Nervous System: Pretest
Unit 5 The Nervous System: Pretest
Pretest
2. Together with the endocrine system, the nervous system is responsible for regulating and
maintaining homeostasis.
3. Through its receptors, the nervous system keeps us in touch with our environment, both external
and internal.
Learning Activities
I.
Choose the key responses that best correspond to the descriptions provided in the following
statements. Insert the appropriate letter or term in the answer blanks.
Key Choices
A. Autonomic nervous system C. Peripheral nervous system (PNS)
B. Central nervous system (CNS) D. Somatic nervous system
Key Choices:
A. Neurons B. Neuroglia
III.
If a statement is true, write the letter T in the answer blank. If a statement is false, correct the
underlined word(s) and write the correct word(s) in the answer blank.
B 1. A neuron which has a single process from the cell body is:
A. multipolar C. bipolar
B. unipolar D. monopolar
BC 2. Which of the following skin cells would form a junction with a motor neuron?
A. Keratinocyte
B. Sudoriferous glandular epithelial cell
C. Arrector pili muscle cell
D. Fibroblast
CD 3. A synapse between an axon terminal and a neuron cell body is called:
A. axodendritic C. axosomatic
B. axoaxonic D. axoneuronic
C 7. When neurons in Wernicke’s area send impulses to neurons in Broca’s area, the white
matter tracts utilized are:
A. commissural fibers
B. projection fibers
C. association fibers
D. anterior funiculus
ABC 9. Which structures are directly involved with formation, circulation, and drainage of
CSF?
A. Ependymal cilia
B. Ventricular choroid plexuses
C. Arachnoid villi
D. Serous layers of the dura mater
C 10. Golgi tendon organs can be classified as:
A. visceroreceptors C. proprioreceptors
B. exteroreceptors D. mechanoreceptors
AC 11. Cranial nerves that have some function in vision include the:
A. trochlear C. abducens
B. trigeminal D. facial
BD 13. If the right trapezius and sternocleidomas- toid muscles were atrophied, you would
suspect damage to the:
A. vagus nerve
B. motor branches of the cervical plexus
C. facial nerve
D. accessory nerve
A 15. Motor functions of arm, forearm, and fingers would be affected by damage to which
one of these nerves?
A. Radial C. Ulnar
B. Axillary D. Median
D 16. An inability to extend the leg would result from a loss of function of the:
A. lateral femoral cutaneous nerve
B. ilioinguinal nerve
C. saphenous branch of femoral nerve
D. femoral nerve