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CSCC Exam 3 A&P Questions And
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Supporting cells found in the CNS and PNS are called neurons. -
ANSWER✔✔False


This functional component of the nervous system consists of receptors and sensory
nerves. - ANSWER✔✔Sensory Input


The structure of the brain is due to: - ANSWER✔✔Astrocytes


Identify this component of the nervous system serving as the integration center. -
ANSWER✔✔Brain


Adult neurons are amitotic and can not divide. - ANSWER✔✔True


This region of the brain stem houses the centers for the visual and auditory reflex. -
ANSWER✔✔Midbrain


The midbrain allows for communication between the left and right cerebral
hemispheres. - ANSWER✔✔False


Select the last cerebral structure containing CSF as it flows through the CNS. -
ANSWER✔✔Fourth Ventricle

, Identify the structure in the diencephalon connecting the cerebrum to the brain
stem and rest of the body. - ANSWER✔✔Thalamus


This space deep to the dura mater contains bridging veins. -
ANSWER✔✔Subdural Space


The occipital lobe of the cerebrum contains the vision areas. - ANSWER✔✔True


Identify the part of the cerebrum where higher order thinking, intellect, and
cognition occurs. - ANSWER✔✔Frontal Lobe


This part of the diencephalon houses the pineal gland regulating sleep cycles. -
ANSWER✔✔Epithalamus


The most superficial area of the cerebrum. - ANSWER✔✔Cerebral Cortex


Identify the part of the brain responsible for stimulating the cerebrum to keep you
conscious. - ANSWER✔✔Reticular Activating System


Select the lobe of the cerebral cortex housing the primary cognitive association
area. - ANSWER✔✔Frontal Lobe


Select the lobe of the cerebral cortex housing the primary gustatory (taste) area. -
ANSWER✔✔Parietal Lobe


The transverse fissure that separates the occipital lobe from the cerebellum. -
ANSWER✔✔True

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