Anatomy of the Central Nervous System (Synergy Response

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Anatomy of the Central Nervous System (Synergy Response


Anatomy of the central nervous system test answers Synergy
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It has been established that Vater – Pacini bodies are receptors ...
mechanical pressure
temperature
pressure and tension

In the lateral cord, the diencephalon ascends ... the path that delivers a temperature-painful feeling (primary pain)
spinotectal
spinothalamic Govers – Ankylosing spondylitis
cerebrospinal

... the cranial nerve contains motor, parasympathetic and sensory fibers, as well as sympathetic in small quantities
Glossopharyngeal
Wandering
Intermediate

From the supraclavicular part of the brachial plexus of the spinal nerves depart ... branches
long
short
short and long

The border between the ventral and dorsal parts of the bridge is a thick layer of transverse fibers, called ...
tire
quaternary
trapezoidal body

The hypothalamus is classified as ...
gray tubercle with funnel, pituitary, chiasm, nipple bodies
gray tubercle, pituitary gland, chiasmus, nipple bodies, optic tracts
gray tubercle with funnel, pituitary gland, end plate, chiasm, nipple bodies, optic tracts

The bridge borders the cranial ...
with the upper end of the medulla oblongata
with the legs of the midbrain
with cerebellar legs

The central part (the highest vegetative center) of the diencephalon is called ...
hypothalamus
epithalamus
metatalamus

... the cranial nerve is motor, its core is located in the midbrain, leaves the brain from the upper lateral edge of the bridge, leaves the skull through the upper orbital fissure, innervates the upper oblique muscle of the eye
Trinity
Abduction
Block

The conjunctiva is ...
thin connective tissue pale pink shell
alveolar tubular serous gland
muscle lifting the upper eyelid

The gray matter of the cerebellum is located in the form of ...
toothed, spherical, cork-shaped cores and the core of the tent
spherical, cork-shaped nuclei, fences, tent nuclei
jagged, cork-shaped cores, pale ball, tent core

Metatalamus is presented ...
pituitary gland, gray tubercle, funnel, mastoid bodies
medial and lateral cranked bodies
pineal gland and leashes

The cavity of the hindbrain is ...
III ventricle
I and II ventricles
IV ventricle

The rods and cones are located in the ... layer of the retina
II-m photosensory
1st pigment
IVth outer nuclear

The most important principle of the functioning of the reticular formation, ensuring its reliability, is that ...
part of it is the central gray matter surrounding the sylvian water supply
irritation of any part of it due to the diffusion of bonds covers the entire given structure
the reticular formation controls the transmission of sensory information passing through the nuclei of the medulla oblongata

... the nerve enters the brain through chiasm (incomplete crossover)
Block
Olfactory
Visual

The striated muscle receptors are ...
Merkel´s bodies
neuromuscular spindles
Fater – Pacini bodies

The retina consists of ... layers
seven
five
ten

At some distance from the spinal cord, the motor root is adjacent to the sensitive, forming ...
spinal root
spinal nerve
cranial nerve

The cortex of the cerebral hemispheres has layers: ...
molecular, external granular, layer of pyramidal cells, internal granular, ganglionic, layer of polymorphic cells
external granular, layer of pyramidal cells, internal granular, ganglionic, layer of polymorphic cells
external granular, layer of pyramidal cells, internal granular, ganglionic

The cortical end of the visual analyzer is represented by cortical cells ...
the occipital lobe near the spurry groove
frontal lobe near the central sulcus
temporal lobe near the lateral groove

In the intervertebral foramen near the junction of both roots, the posterior has a thickening - the spinal node containing ...
pseudo-unipolar afferent cells with one process, which is divided into central and peripheral branches
unipolar afferent cells with one process
bipola

Additional information

The midbrain (Messenger) develops in the process of phylogenesis under the predominant influence ... of the analyzer
visual
auditory
taste
The motor neurons of the cranial nerve lie in the motor core ... the nerve in the midbrain
facial
oculomotor
glossopharyngeal
The drum cavity is located ... ear
average
in the outdoor
in domestic

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