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Nervous System Exam / Nervous System Final Exam: (NEW
2025/ 2026 UPDATE) Neuroanatomy & Physiology,
Neurological Disorders, Diagnostics & Treatments |
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS | GRADE A | 100% CORRECT
(VERIFIED SOLUTIONS) – Comprehensive Study Guide


central - the nervous system that includes the cerebrum, cerebellum, brain stem and spinal
cord

peripheral - the nervous system that includes nerves coming off the brain and spinal cord

cerebrum - part of the brain that regulates reasoning, analysis, daydreaming, etc

cerebellum - part of the brain that regulates smooth, coordinated muscular actions and
balance

brain stem - part of brain regulating visceral functions

spinal cord - part of CNS that relays impulses to/from appendicular and axial skeleton

meninges - the protective wrapping around the CNS

CSF - fluid within the CNS

pia mater - the innermost layer of the meninges

arachnoid mater - the middle layer of the meninges

dura mater - the outermost layer of the meninges

meningitis - swelling/inflammation of the protective wrapping around the CNS

encephalitis - swelling/inflammation of cerebral tissue

hydrocephalus - disorder characterized by excessive CSF production which causes an
enlarged cranium

sulchus - a shallow groove in cerebrum and cerebellum

gyrus - a raised area of the cerebrum and cerebellum

fissure - a deep gap between CNS regions

, transverse - the fissure between the cerebrum and cerebellum

longitudinal - the fissure between the left and right hemispheres

hematoma - when vasculature breaks open and blood pools

lumbar puncture - a procedure to withdraw CSF

31 - pairs of spinal nerves

12 - pairs of cranial nerves

sympathetic - "fight or flight" autonomic nerves

parasympathetic - "rest and digest" autonomic nerves

somatic - PNS nerves that innervate skin and muscle

autonomic - PNS nerves that innervate organs

cortex - outer region of cerebrum and cerebellum composed of gray matter

myelin - wrapping around a neuron

gray - this matter matter has 75% of all the brain neurons

white - this matter relays impulses to gray matter

neuron - a nerve cell that conducts electrical impulses

corpus callosum - bridge of tissue that allows the left and right hemispheres to communicate

ventricles - 4 fluid-filled cavities within the brain

microcephaly - disorder characterized by being born with an undersized brain

EEE - autumn-related issue; mosquito is a vector for a deadly virus; inflamed cerebral tissue

concussion - a result of the brain forcefully striking the cranium

CTE - a more current concussion issue with professional athletes; leads to depression,
dementia and suicide; autopsies reveal damaged and shrunken cerebral tissue

shunt - a flexible tube used to drain excessive fluid from a body region

olfactory - cranial nerve for smell

optic - cranial nerve for vision
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