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Nervous System

The central nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord. Axons are nerve fibers that convey impulses toward the neuron cell body. A multipolar neuron carries impulses within the brain and spinal cord and has many nerve fibers arising from its cell body. Oligodendrocytes are the type of neuroglial cells that provide myelin in the central nervous system. Ependymal cells cover the choroid plexuses and line the ventricles within the brain. Convergence describes fibers from different parts of the nervous system leading to the same neuron. The sensory receptor is the first part of the reflex arch. The dura mater is the outermost layer of the meninges and forms protective partitions between some portions
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Nervous System

The central nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord. Axons are nerve fibers that convey impulses toward the neuron cell body. A multipolar neuron carries impulses within the brain and spinal cord and has many nerve fibers arising from its cell body. Oligodendrocytes are the type of neuroglial cells that provide myelin in the central nervous system. Ependymal cells cover the choroid plexuses and line the ventricles within the brain. Convergence describes fibers from different parts of the nervous system leading to the same neuron. The sensory receptor is the first part of the reflex arch. The dura mater is the outermost layer of the meninges and forms protective partitions between some portions
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The branch of the nervous system that consists of the brain and spinal cord is called
the
a. Peripheral nervous system
b. Motor nervous system
c. Central nervous system
d. Integrative nervous system
e. Sensory nervous system
2. Branched nerve fibers that convey impulses toward the cell body of a neuron are
called ...
a. Axons
b. Dendrites
c. Nissl bodies
d. Neurofibrils
e. Nodus Ranvier
3. A neuron with many nerve fibers arising from its cell body and that carries impulses
within the brain and spinal cord would be classified as ...
a. Multipolar
b. Bipolar
c. Sensory
d. Interneuron
e. Monopolar
4. The ... are the types of neuroglial cells that provide myelin in the central nervous
system
a. Astrocytes
b. Macroglial cells
c. Microglial cells
d. Epedymal cells
e. Oligodendrocytes
5. What type of neuroglial cell covers the choroid plexuses and lines ventricles within
the brain?
a. Astrocytes
b. Macroglial cells
c. Microglial cells
d. Epedymal cells
e. Oligodendrocytes
6. Fibers that originate from different parts of the nervous system and lead to the same
neuron are
a. Facilitation
b. Convergence
c. Divergence
d. Neuromodulasi
e. Eksitatory
7. Which is the first part of reflex arch
a. The sensory receptor
b. The impuls
c. The interneuron
d. The motor neuron
e. The effector
8. The ... is the outermost layer of the meninges, and forms supportive and protective
partitions between some portions of the brain.
a. Skin
b. Dura mater
c. Arachnoid mater
d. Pia mater
e. Denticulate mater
9. When a person thinks and solves problems, which area of the cerebrum is involved?
a. Frontal lobe
b. Parietal lobe
c. Occipital lobe
d. Temporal lobe
e. Cerebellum
10.

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