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- a nerve is best described as
a. a single neuron
b. a cord - like bundle of nerve fibers held together by connective tissue
c. a type of muscle fiber
d. a brain cell
- nerves that carry impulses into the spinal cord and brain are called
a. motor nerves
c. mixed nerves
b. sensory nerves
d. reflex nerves
- nerves that carry impulses out to muscles are known as
a. sensory nerves
c. mixed nerves
b. motor nerves
d. interneurons
- nerves that contain both sensory and motor fibers are called
a. reflex nerves
b. mixed nerves
c. cranial nerves
d. autonomic nerves
- a reflex arc occurs when a signal is sent to the
a. brain only
b. muscle only
c. spinal cord and returns to a specific muscle
d. heart
- reflexes are best described as
a. learned responses
b. voluntary movements
c. automatic, unconscious responses
d. slow reactions
- which of the following is an example of a reflex?
a. writing
b. walking
c. sneezing
d. speaking
- the knee - jerk reflex occurs when which structure is tapped?
a. anterior ligament
b. quadriceps muscle
c. patellar ligament
d. femur
- pulling your finger away from something painful is an example of the
a. stretch reflex
b. knee - jerk reflex
c. withdrawal reflex
d. cranial reflex
- doctors often test reflexes to determine
a. muscle strength only
b. how nerves are functioning
c. heart efficiency
d. lung capacity
- anesthesiologists use reflexes to determine
a. pain tolerance
b. blood pressure
c. effectiveness of a drug
d. muscle mass
- the protective membranes beneath the skull and vertebrae are called
a. myelin
b. meninges
c. ligaments
d. synapses
- how many layers make up the meninges?
a. one
b. two
c. three
d. four
- Mixed nerves contain both sensory (input) and motor (output) fibers to carry signals in both directions.
- Reflex arcs bypass the brain for speed, sending signals to the spinal cord and immediately back to a muscle.
- Reflexes are involuntary, automatic reactions to stimuli that do not require conscious thought.
- Sneezing is an involuntary reflex response to irritants; writing, walking, and speaking are voluntary actions.
- The knee-jerk reflex is triggered by tapping the patellar ligament (patellar tendon) below the kneecap.
- Pulling a finger away from pain is a withdrawal reflex, a protective automatic movement from harm.
- Reflex tests assess the integrity of nerve pathways, indicating if sensory/motor nerves are working properly.
- Anesthesiologists use reflex responses to gauge how well anesthetic drugs are suppressing the nervous system.
- Meninges are the three protective membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord.
- The meninges consist of three distinct layers: the dura mater, arachnoid mater, and pia mater.
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- Mixed nerves contain both sensory (input) and motor (output) fibers to carry signals in both directions.
- Reflex arcs bypass the brain for speed, sending signals to the spinal cord and immediately back to a muscle.
- Reflexes are involuntary, automatic reactions to stimuli that do not require conscious thought.
- Sneezing is an involuntary reflex response to irritants; writing, walking, and speaking are voluntary actions.
- The knee-jerk reflex is triggered by tapping the patellar ligament (patellar tendon) below the kneecap.
- Pulling a finger away from pain is a withdrawal reflex, a protective automatic movement from harm.
- Reflex tests assess the integrity of nerve pathways, indicating if sensory/motor nerves are working properly.
- Anesthesiologists use reflex responses to gauge how well anesthetic drugs are suppressing the nervous system.
- Meninges are the three protective membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord.
- The meninges consist of three distinct layers: the dura mater, arachnoid mater, and pia mater.