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Central nervous system CNS correct answers composed of the brain and spinal cord Peripheral nervous system PNS correct answers composed of 31 spinal nerves, 12 cranial nerves, autonomic nerves and ganglia Somatic nervous system correct answers supplies the striated skeletal muscles Auto...

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Central nervous system CNS correct answers composed of the brain and spinal cord

Peripheral nervous system PNS correct answers composed of 31 spinal nerves, 12
cranial nerves, autonomic nerves and ganglia

Somatic nervous system correct answers supplies the striated skeletal muscles

Autonomic nervous system correct answers controls the smooth muscle, cardiac
muscle, and glandular epithelial tissue

Neuron correct answers is the basic unit of the nervous system

myelin sheath correct answers a fatty insulation covering the axon which increases the
rate of transmission of nervous impluses

Cerebrum correct answers the largest part of the brain responsible for receiving
sensory information

Brain stem correct answers composed of the midbrain, pons and the medulla oblongata
which lies between the cerebrum and spinal cord

Basal ganglia correct answers islands of gray matter deep within the white matter of the
cerebrum which consist of caudate nuclei, the globus pallidus and the putamen

Diencephalon correct answers consists of the thalamus, pineal body and
hypothalamus. lies between the mid-brain and the cerebrum

Thalamus correct answers relay station that receives sensory impulses before sending
them to the cerebral cortex

Cerebellum correct answers coordinates skeletal muscles to maintain equilibrium and
balance

Meninges correct answers the protective coverings of the CNS is composed of three
layers pia matter (innermost) , arachnoid membrane (middle) and dura mater
(outermost).

Dura mater correct answers tough outermost covering of the CNS

Falx cerebri correct answers is an extension of the dura mater that projects downward
into the longitudinal fissure to separate the cerebral hemispheres

, Tentorium cerebelli correct answers tentlike covering that separates the cerebellum
from the occipital lobe of the cerebrum

Cerebral spinal fluid CSF correct answers fluid that fills the ventricles of the brain to
cushion the brain

Choroid plexus correct answers network of capillaries in the ventricles that form CFS

Arachnoid villi correct answers absorbs CFS into venous blood

Meningitis correct answers acute inflammation of the pia mater and arachnoid

Encephalitis correct answers viral infection of the brain most commonly caused by
herpes simplex is an often fatal fulminant process

Brain abcess correct answers are usually a result of chronic infections of sinuses,
middle ear or mastoids or systemic infections (pneumonia)

Subdural empyema correct answers suppurative process in between the dura and the
outer surface of the arachnoid most commonly caused by the spread of infection from
the frontal or ethmoid sinuses.

Glioma correct answers Most common primary malignant tumor

Oglodendrocytoma correct answers type of glioma that are slow growing and tend to
calcify

Astrocytoma correct answers most common type of glioma slow growing tumor that can
cause large cavities or pseudocysts

Medulloblastoma correct answers rapid growing glioma occur most commonly in
children

Ependymoma correct answers a glioma most commonly arise from the walls of the
forth ventricle in children and the lateral ventricles in adults

Meningioma correct answers benign CNS tumor arises from arachnoid cells and is
attached to the dura

Acoustic neuroma correct answers slow growing benign tumor that occurs on the eight
cranial nerve (auditory nerve)

Chordoma correct answers tumors that arise from remnants of the notochord
(embryonic neural tube), these tumor are invasive but do not metastasize

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