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Chapter 13 - The Peripheral Nervous System and Reflex Activity. Cranial and Spinal Nerves. Motor Activity and Reflex Arcs. Sensory Receptors. Nerves and Ganglia. Spinal Reflexes. $100. $100. $100. $ 100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400.
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Chapter 13 - The Peripheral Nervous System and Reflex Activity Cranial and Spinal Nerves Motor Activity and Reflex Arcs Sensory Receptors Nerves and Ganglia Spinal Reflexes $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 FINAL ROUND
Sensory Receptors: $100 Question • Nociceptors respond to what type of stimulus? • a. Touch • b. Sound • c. Vibration • d. Pain ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Sensory Receptors: $100 Answer • Nociceptors respond to what type of stimulus? • a. Touch • b. Sound • c. Vibration • d. Pain BACK TO GAME
Sensory Receptors: $200 Question • Receptors located in our skeletal muscles, tendons, and joints are classified as ________. • a. baroreceptors • b. nociceptors • c. proprioceptors • d. interoceptors ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Sensory Receptors: $200 Answer • Receptors located in our skeletal muscles, tendons, and joints are classified as ________. • a. baroreceptors • b. nociceptors • c. proprioceptors • d. interoceptors BACK TO GAME
Sensory Receptors: $300 Question • An example of an unencapsulated receptor is a ________. • a. Merkel disc • b. Meissner’s corpuscle • c. Pacinian corpuscle • d. Ruffini ending ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Sensory Receptors: $300 Answer • An example of an unencapsulated receptor is a ________. • a. Merkel disc • b. Meissner’s corpuscle • c. Pacinian corpuscle • d. Ruffini ending BACK TO GAME
Sensory Receptors: $400 Question • Ascending pathways make up which level of sensory integration? • a. Receptor level • b. Circuit level • c. Perpetual level • d. Transduction ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Sensory Receptors: $400 Answer • Ascending pathways make up which level of sensory integration? • a. Receptor level • b. Circuit level • c. Perpetual level • d. Transduction BACK TO GAME
Sensory Receptors: $500 Question • The two-point discrimination test is performed to measure the quality of which type of discrimination? • a. Magnitude • b. Spatial • c. Perceptual • d. Pattern ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Sensory Receptors: $500 Answer • The two-point discrimination test is performed to measure the quality of which type of discrimination? • a. Magnitude • b. Spatial • c. Perceptual • d. Pattern BACK TO GAME
Nerves and Ganglia: $100 Question • Nerves that only carry information to the CNS are classified as ________. • a. afferent • b. efferent • c. mixed • d. spinal ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Nerves and Ganglia: $100 Answer • Nerves that only carry information to the CNS are classified as ________. • a. afferent • b. efferent • c. mixed • d. spinal BACK TO GAME
Nerves and Ganglia: $200 Question • A group of neuron cell bodies in the PNS is a ________. • a. nerve • b. nucleus • c. ganglion • d. tract ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Nerves and Ganglia: $200 Answer • A group of neuron cell bodies in the PNS is a ________. • a. nerve • b. nucleus • c. ganglion • d. tract BACK TO GAME
Nerves and Ganglia: $300 Question • The connective tissue covering that surrounds the myelin sheaths of a peripheral nerve is the ________. • a. endoneurium • b. epineurium • c. neurilemma • d. perineurium ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Nerves and Ganglia: $300 Answer • The connective tissue covering that surrounds the myelin sheaths of a peripheral nerve is the ________. • a. endoneurium • b. epineurium • c. neurilemma • d. perineurium BACK TO GAME
Nerves and Ganglia: $400 Question • Regeneration in the nervous system is restricted to _____________ . • a. cell bodies in the PNS • b. cell bodies in the CNS • c. cell fibers in the PNS • d. cell fibers in the CNS ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Nerves and Ganglia: $400 Answer • Regeneration in the nervous system is restricted to _____________ . • a. cell bodies in the PNS • b. cell bodies in the CNS • c. cell fibers in the PNS • d. cell fibers in the CNS BACK TO GAME
Nerves and Ganglia: $500 Question • The ability to detect the intensity of a stimulus is called ________. • a. perceptual detection • b. magnitude estimation • c. feature abstraction • d. quality discrimination ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Nerves and Ganglia: $500 Answer • The ability to detect the intensity of a stimulus is called ________. • a. perceptual detection • b. magnitude estimation • c. feature abstraction • d. quality discrimination BACK TO GAME
Cranial and Spinal Nerves: $100 Question • Nerves that innervate our upper limb arise from the _________. • a. cervical plexus • b. brachial plexus • c. lumbar plexus • d. cutaneous nerves ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Cranial and Spinal Nerves: $100 Answer • Nerves that innervate our upper limb arise from the _________. • a. cervical plexus • b. brachial plexus • c. lumbar plexus • d. cutaneous nerves BACK TO GAME
Cranial and Spinal Nerves: $200 Question • Parts of this cranial nerve would be deadened during dental work. • a. Abducens • b. Facial • c. Trigeminal • d. Vagus ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Cranial and Spinal Nerves: $200 Answer • Parts of this cranial nerve would be deadened during dental work. • a. Abducens • b. Facial • c. Trigeminal • d. Vagus BACK TO GAME
Cranial and Spinal Nerves: $300 Question • Partial paralysis of facial muscles could be due to a problem with which cranial nerve? • a. III • b. V • c. VII • d. X ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Cranial and Spinal Nerves: $300 Answer • Partial paralysis of facial muscles could be due to a problem with which cranial nerve? • a. III • b. V • c. VII • d. X BACK TO GAME
Cranial and Spinal Nerves: $400 Question • The ventral root of a spinal nerve contains axons of the __________. • a. motor neurons • b. sensory neurons • c. association neurons • d. unipolar neurons ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Cranial and Spinal Nerves: $400 Answer • The ventral root of a spinal nerve contains axons of the __________. • a. motor neurons • b. sensory neurons • c. association neurons • d. unipolar neurons BACK TO GAME
Cranial and Spinal Nerves: $500 Question • Our “funny bone” is actually this nerve. • a. Brachial • b. Median • c. Radial • d. Ulnar ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Cranial and Spinal Nerves: $500 Answer • Our “funny bone” is actually this nerve. • a. Brachial • b. Median • c. Radial • d. Ulnar BACK TO GAME
Motor Activity and Reflex Arcs:$100 Question • All are levels of complex motor activity except: • a. segmental. • b. projection. • c. reflex. • d. precommand. ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Motor Activity and Reflex Arcs: $100 Answer • All are levels of complex motor activity except: • a. segmental. • b. projection. • c. reflex. • d. precommand. BACK TO GAME
Motor Activity and Reflex Arcs: $200 Question • A reflex that results from practice is a(n) ______ reflex. • a. intrinsic • b. acquired • c. autonomic • d. skilled ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Motor Activity and Reflex Arcs: $200 Answer • A reflex that results from practice is a(n) ______ reflex. • a. intrinsic • b. acquired • c. autonomic • d. skilled BACK TO GAME
Motor Activity and Reflex Arcs: $300 Question • These two brain areas, along with the cerebral cortex, are the precommand areas. • a. Spinal cord and midbrain • b. Midbrain and basal nuclei • c. Basal nuclei and cerebellum • d. Cerebellum and spinal cord ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Motor Activity and Reflex Arcs:$300 Answer • These two brain areas, along with the cerebral cortex, are the precommand areas. • a. Spinal cord and midbrain • b. Midbrain and basal nuclei • c. Basal nuclei and cerebellum • d. Cerebellum and spinal cord BACK TO GAME
Motor Activity and Reflex Arcs: $400 Question • Central pattern generators are involved in which type of movement? • a. Rhythmic • b. Reflex • c. Skilled • d. Postural ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Motor Activity and Reflex Arcs: $400 Answer • Central pattern generators are involved in which type of movement? • a. Rhythmic • b. Reflex • c. Skilled • d. Postural BACK TO GAME
Motor Activity and Reflex Arcs:$500 Question • All of the following are true of somatic reflexes except: • a. they may be monosynaptic or polysynaptic. • b. both motor and sensory neurons are part of the reflex arc. • c. the CNS is not part of the reflex • arc. • d. a receptor is necessary. ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Motor Activity and Reflex Arcs:$500 Answer • All of the following are true of somatic reflexes except: • a. they may be monosynaptic or polysynaptic. • b. Both motor and sensory neurons are part of the reflex arc. • c. the CNS is not a part of the reflex • arc. • d. a receptor is necessary. BACK TO GAME
Spinal Reflexes:$100 Question • Which of the following is a superficial reflex? • a. Stretch • b. Flexor • c. Plantar • d. Golgi tendon ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Spinal Reflexes: $100 Answer • Which of the following is a superficial reflex? • a. Stretch • b. Flexor • c. Plantar • d. Golgi tendon BACK TO GAME
Spinal Reflexes: $200 Question • The receptors for the stretch reflex are the _________. • a. pain receptors • b. muscle spindles • c. tendon organs • d. touch receptors ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Spinal Reflexes:$200 Answer • The receptors for the stretch reflex are the _________. • a. pain receptors • b. muscle spindles • c. tendon organs • d. touch receptors BACK TO GAME
Spinal Reflexes: $300 Question • The reflex that causes a muscle to relax due to an increase in muscle tension is the ________________. • a. stretch reflex • b. plantar reflex • c. Golgi tendon reflex • d. crossed-extensor reflex ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Spinal Reflexes:$300 Answer • The reflex that causes a muscle to relax due to an increase in muscle tension is the ________________. • a. stretch reflex • b. plantar reflex • c. Golgi tendon reflex • d. crossed-extensor reflex BACK TO GAME
Spinal Reflexes: $400 Question • When a reflex occurs on the same side of the body as the stimulus, it is classified as ________. • a. monosynaptic • b. contralateral • c. ipsilateral • d. reciprocal ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Spinal Reflexes: $400 Answer • When a reflex occurs on the same side of the body as the stimulus it is classified as ________. • a. monosynaptic • b. contralateral • c. ipsilateral • d. reciprocal BACK TO GAME
Spinal Reflexes: $500 Question • Antagonistic muscles are inhibited during reflexes. This is known as _________. • a. reciprocal inhibition • b. ipsilateral inhibition • c. Babinski’s sign • d. reciprocal activation ANSWER BACK TO GAME