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CSD 210 Practice Exams Questions and Answers 100% Solved Group of neurons - nuculei CNS inc cerebrum, sub cortical nuclei, stem and cord, PNS - Nerves outside PNS PNS to ganglion CNS - Nucleus Impulse carried away - Axon Major sensory relay structure - Thalamus Primary somatosensory area - ...

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CSD 210 Practice Exams Questions and

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Group of neurons - ✔✔nuculei

CNS inc cerebrum, sub cortical nuclei, stem and cord, PNS - ✔✔Nerves

outside PNS

PNS to ganglion CNS - ✔✔Nucleus

Impulse carried away - ✔✔Axon

Major sensory relay structure - ✔✔Thalamus

Primary somatosensory area - ✔✔Parietal Lobe

Cerebral cortex is ________ to thalamus - ✔✔Superficial

Largest commissural fiber tract - ✔✔Corpus Callosum

The sulcus limitans marks the division of the basal plate and alar plates in

the neural tube, what are the derivatives of each? - ✔✔Basal - Motor

Alar - Sensory

NS arises from which dermal layer - ✔✔Ectoderm

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Failure of the rostral neuropore to close during development results in -

✔✔Anencephaly

Which glial cells produce CSF - ✔✔Ependymal

Tearing of meningeal artery - ✔✔epidermal hematoma

Thickest meningeal layer - ✔✔Dura Mater

Connects lateral ventricle to 3rd ventricle - ✔✔Interventriular Foramen

Connective tissue, bones, and muscules develop from mesoderm -

✔✔True

Membrane potential at rest - ✔✔-70mv caused by leaky k+

Several small stimuli on a similar location - ✔✔Spatial summation

After AP, return to rest using - ✔✔Sodium-Potassium Pump

What kind of neuron with the fastest velocity - ✔✔Large diameter,

Myelinated

Which contributes to saltatory conduction - ✔✔oligodentrocytes

Ion channels can be activated by - ✔✔(all) - electrical activity, ligands,

mechanical stimulation

Greater concentration of K outside - ✔✔False, Greater Na outside

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