Anatomy 001 - Introduction to Human Anatomy » Winter 2023 » CNS Anatomy Lecture Quiz

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Question #1
The white matter columns:
A.   form the branched structure in the cerebellum
B.   attach the cerebellum to the pons
C.   surround the grey matter in the spinal cord
Question #2
The middle cerebellar peduncle:
A.   is the deep white matter of the cerebellum
B.   connects the cerebellum to the cerebrum
C.   connects the cerebellum to the pons
D.   attaches the cerebellar lobes together
Question #3
What anchors the spinal cord to the coccyx?
A.   the conus medularis
B.   the cauda equina
C.   the central canal
D.   the filum terminlae
Question #4
Which of these structures is not located in the brain stem?
A.   olive
B.   pons
C.   corpus colosum
D.   medulla oblongata
Question #5
The grey matter horns are:
A.   collections of cell bodies in the ganglia
B.   collections of cells bodies in the spinal cord
C.   the interior part of the cerebellum
D.   parts of the limbic system
Question #6
The superior colliculi:
A.   are part of the corpora quadrigemina
B.   attach the midbrain to the cerebrum
C.   make up the red nucleus
D.   are in the hypothalamus
Question #7
The tips of the axons are the:
A.   dendrites
B.   axon terminlas
C.   schwann cells
D.   cell bodies
Question #8
Where is the flocculonodular lobe?
A.   in the medulla oblongata
B.   in the cerebrum
C.   in the pons
D.   in the cerebellum
Question #9
Where is the spinal cord located?
A.   in the dorsal body cavity
B.   in the skull
C.   in the intervertebral foramen
D.   in the ventral body cavity
Question #10
The intermediate mass:
A.   is located in the hypothalamus
B.   attaches the pineal gland to the epithalamus
C.   is the stalk of the pituitary gland
D.   crosses the third ventricle
Question #11
The largest part of the diencephalon is the:
A.   thalamus
B.   epithalamus
C.   hypothalamus
D.   supraoptic region
Question #12
Which cells produce the myelin sheath in the PNS?
A.   astrocytes
B.   neurolamelocytes
C.   ependymal cells
D.   microglia

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