NERVOUS SYSTEM

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  • This part of the hindbrain is responsible for the regulation of vital physiological functions such as heartbeat, blood pressure, and breathing. a. Cerebrum b. Cerebellum c. Medulla Oblongata d. Diencephalon
  • It is made up of the nerves and ganglia located outside the spinal cord and has the primary function of transmitting sensory information from the body to the Central Nervous System. a. Autonomic Nervous System b. Peripheral Nervous System C. Central Nervous System d. None of the Above
  • These are bundles of fibers that transmit electrical impulses between the brain, spinal cord, and other parts of the body. a. Neurons b. Nerves c. Ganglion d. Funiculus
  • How many cranial nerves does a frog have? a.12 b.30 c.10 d. 15
  • This is often referred to as the "fight-or-flight" response. When the frog encounters a threat, the kicks in, preparing the body for action. a. Sympathetic Nervous System b. Synapse c. Parasympathetic Nervous System d. Autonomic Nervous System
  • What is true about the frog and human brain? a. The frog brain functions differently from the human brain. b. The frog brain is bigger (15 cm) than the human brain c. The frog brain has limited abilities while the human brain has extensive abilities. d. Both are composed of a central and peripheral nervous system but the frog one has an autonomic nervous system.
  • Type of Cranial Nerve found at the internal ear. a. Olfactory Nerve (CN 1) b. Auditory Nerve (CN VIII) c. Glossopharyngeal nerve (CN IX) d. Trigeminal nerve (CN V)
  • Happens when the potential's voltage is lower than the resting potential. a. Nerve Impulse b. Hyperpolarization c. Undershoot d. Depolarization
  • Which of the following statements is FALSE? a. The opening of the voltage gate of Potassium (Pt) is responsible for hyperpolarization. b. The opening of the voltage gate of Sodium (Nat) is responsible for depolarization. c. Graded potential is a change in the potential of a membrane. (Either positive or negative) d. Action potential moves from the axon of the nerve to the tip of the nerve.
  • Part of the brain functions for metabolism. a. Optic Lobes b. Medulla Oblongata c. Cerebrum d. Diencephalon