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Nervous System :: Quiz
- When you have a toothache, you feel pain because _______________.
- there is a cavity in your tooth
- tiny bits of food are left between your teeth
- bacteria digest the food left between your teeth and produce an acid
- the cavity reaches the nerves and the nerves send a message to the brain
- Nerve cells tell muscles what to do by using _______________.
- electrical impulses
- plasma
- the spinal cord
- vertebra
- _______________ are specialized cells that are sensitive to stimuli and can turn them into electrical impulses.
- Effectors
- Synapses
- Receptors
- Any part of the body that produces a response to stimuli.
- effector
- neuron
- receptor
- Any quick response to stimuli that by passes the brain.
- reflex action
- voluntary action
- knee jerk
- What are the three (3) main parts of the nervous system?
- cerebellum, cerebrum, medulla
- brain, spinal cord, nerves
- cochlea, nerves, vestibule
- The cerebellum is the portion of the brain located in the back of the head between the cerebrum and the brain stem. It controls your _______________.
- balance and coordination
- breathing, heart rate, blood pressure
- voluntary movement, speech, hearing, vision, memory, reasoning
- The cerebrum is the largest part of your brain and is composed of two hemispheres (right and left). It controls your _______________.
- voluntary movement, speech, hearing, vision, memory, reasoning
- breathing, heart rate, blood pressure
- balance and coordination
- If the left side of your brain is injured then _______________ would be impaired.
- all bodily functions
- the left side of the body
- the right side of the body
- The outer covering of the brain is called cerebral cortex. It is covered with _______________.
- axons
- dendrites
- nerve cells
- pons
- Nerve cells are ball-shaped and each has two (2) kinds of nerve fibres growing from it. The shorter branches are called dendrites; they _______________.
- take in messages from other nerve cells
- carry messages out of the nerve cell to other nerve cells
- carry messages in and out of the nerve cell
- The longer branches extending from a nerve cell are called axons; they _______________.
- take in messages from other nerve cells
- carry messages out of the nerve cell to other nerve cells
- carry messages in and out of the nerve cell
- The brain stem is the base of the brain that connects the brain to the spinal cord. It controls your _______________.
- voluntary movement, speech, hearing, vision, memory, reasoning
- balance and coordination
- breathing, heart rate, blood pressure
- The brain stem is composed of _______________.
- the spinal cord, axon, vertebra
- the medulla, pons and middlebrain tissue
- brain buds and flowers
- The base of your brain extends into your spinal cord which is _______________.
- a fat column of nerve cells
- the backbone made up of 33 vertebrae
- a fat bundle of blood vessels
- _______________ (31) branch out from the spinal cord and these continue to branch off until they reach every part of your body.
- Bronchial tubes
- Spinal nerves
- Blood vessels
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