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Created by Terri Street for OKTechMasters © 2000 Adapted by Tom Gest, Anatomical Sciences, University of Michigan Medical School, 2004 Questions developed by Charisa Roy, University of Michigan Medical School Class of 2007. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Doctor?. 1,000,000 500,000 250,000
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Created by Terri Street for OKTechMasters © 2000 Adapted by Tom Gest, Anatomical Sciences, University of Michigan Medical School, 2004 Questions developed by Charisa Roy, University of Michigan Medical School Class of 2007 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Doctor?
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Which system is critical in orchestrating all of the complex interactions of the body? A. endocrine B. nervous C. musculoskeletal D. immune
Which system is critical in orchestrating all of the complex interactions of the body? A. endocrine B. nervous
The nervous system coordinates the interactions of all of the parts of the body. Back to Board
Which component of the nervous system detects changes in blood pressure? A. integration B. response C. sensory D. proprioception
Which component of the nervous system detects changes in blood pressure? C. sensory D. proprioception
The sensory component of the nervous system monitors all of our bodily functions. Back to Board
The axon of a nerve cell is insulated with what material? A. cellulose B. myelin C. serotonin D. neurotransmitters
The axon of a nerve cell is insulated with what material? B. myelin C. serotonin
Myelin is a fatty sheath that insulates axons. Back to Board
Individual nerve fibers are grouped into what structures? A. myelin B. epineurium C. axons D. fascicles
Individual nerve fibers are grouped into what structures? C. axons D. fascicles
Nerve fibers are bundled in fascicles, which together make what we call “nerves”. Back to Board
Which of the following is a structural division of the body’s nervous system? A. somatic B. autonomic C. central D. sensory
Which of the following is a structural division of the body’s nervous system? A. somatic C. central
The structural divisions are central (brain & spinal cord) and peripheral (cranial and spinal nerves). Back to Board
In the central nervous system, a collection of nerve cell bodies is known as what? A. nucleus B. ganglion C. nerves D. schwann cells
In the central nervous system, a collection of nerve cell bodies is known as what? A. nucleus B. ganglion
Nuclei are collections of nerve cell bodies within the central nervous system; ganglia lie in the peripheral nervous system. Back to Board
The central nervous system is composed of nervous tissue and what other structure(s)? A. fat B. blood vessels C. muscle D. bone
The central nervous system is composed of nervous tissue and what other structure(s)? A. fat B. blood vessels
The nervous system is richly supplied with blood vessels. Back to Board
The peripheral nervous system consists of how many pairs of cranial nerves? A. 13 B. 12 C. 31 D. 17
The peripheral nervous system consists of how many pairs of cranial nerves? A. 13 B. 12
There are 12 pairs of cranial nerves and 31 pairs of spinal nerves in the peripheral nervous system. Back to Board
Which of the following is a functional division of the body’s nervous system? A. peripheral B. autonomic C. integrating D. central
Which of the following is a functional division of the body’s nervous system? B. autonomic C. integrating
The functional divisions of the nervous system are somatic and autonomic. Back to Board
Which structure(s) does/do not receive innervation from the somatic nervous system? A. glands B. muscle C. skin D. light receptors
Which structure(s) does/do not receive innervation from the somatic nervous system? A. glands D. light receptors
Glands are innervated by the autonomic nervous system. Back to Board
Which of the following is primarily regulated by the somatic nervous system? A. heart rate B. blood pressure C. digestion D. walking
Which of the following is primarily regulated by the somatic nervous system? C. digestion D. walking
Locomotion is controlled by the somatic nervous system. Back to Board
Which of the following is NOT involved in a reflex arc? A. cerebral processing B. motor output C. sensory input D. interpretation in spinal cord
Which of the following is NOT involved in a reflex arc? A. cerebral processing D. interpretation in spinal cord
The magic of a reflex arc is that it does not have to travel to the cerebrum to create action. Back to Board
Nerve regeneration/repair after injury occurs best in which part of the nervous system? A. peripheral B. central C. somatic D. autonomic
Nerve regeneration/repair after injury occurs best in which part of the nervous system? A. peripheral B. central
Nerve regeneration is most successful in the peripheral nervous system. Back to Board
At what rate do peripheral nerve fibers grow during regeneration? A. 1mm/day B. 1cm/day C. 1in/day D. 0.1in/day
At what rate do peripheral nerve fibers grow during regeneration? A. 1mm/day B. 1cm/day
Nerve fibers regrow at a rate of 1mm/day. Back to Board
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