Chapter 14 The Brain and Cranial Nerves

Anatomy & Physiology The Unity Of FormAnd Function 7th Edition by Kenneth S. Saladin

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Chapter 14 The Brain and Cranial Nerves

 

Complete Chapter Questions With Answers

 

Sample Questions Are Posted Below

 

True / False Questions

1. Both cerebrum and cerebellum have gray matter in their surface cortex and deeper nuclei, and white matter deep to the cortex.

TRUE

 

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
Blooms Level: 1. Remember
Gradable: automatic
HAPS Objective: H07.01 List the five developmental regions of the brain and identify the major areas of the adult brain that arise from each region.
HAPS Topic: Module H07 Division, origin, and function of component parts of the brain.
Learning Outcome: 14.01b Describe the locations of its gray and white matter.
Section: 14.01
Topic: Division, origin, and function of parts of the brain

 

2. The cerebellum exhibits folds called gyri separated by grooves called sulci.

TRUE

 

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
Blooms Level: 1. Remember
Gradable: automatic
HAPS Objective: H07.01 List the five developmental regions of the brain and identify the major areas of the adult brain that arise from each region.
HAPS Topic: Module H07 Division, origin, and function of component parts of the brain.
Learning Outcome: 14.01a Describe the major subdivisions and anatomical landmarks of the brain.
Section: 14.01
Topic: Division, origin, and function of parts of the brain

 

3. The epidural space is filled with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).

FALSE

 

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
Blooms Level: 1. Remember
Gradable: automatic
HAPS Objective: H08.03 Describe the functions of cerebrospinal fluid, as well as the details of its production, its circulation within the central nervous system, and its ultimate reabsorption into the bloodstream.
HAPS Topic: Module H08 Protective roles of the cranial bones, meninges, and cerebrospinal fluid.
Learning Outcome: 14.02b Describe the fluid-filled chambers within the brain.
Section: 14.02
Topic: Protective roles of cranial bones, meninges, and cerebrospinal fluid

 

4. The blood-brain barrier (BBB) helps prevent hemorrhages in the nervous tissue of the brain.

FALSE

 

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
Blooms Level: 2. Understand
Gradable: automatic
HAPS Objective: H08.04 Describe the structural basis for, and the importance of the blood brain barrier.
HAPS Topic: Module H08 Protective roles of the cranial bones, meninges, and cerebrospinal fluid.
Learning Outcome: 14.02d Explain the significance of the brain barrier system.
Section: 14.02
Topic: Protective roles of cranial bones, meninges, and cerebrospinal fluid

 

5. The blood-CSF barrier is composed of dense regular connective tissue lining the ventricles.

FALSE

 

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
Blooms Level: 1. Remember
Gradable: automatic
HAPS Objective: H08.04 Describe the structural basis for, and the importance of the blood brain barrier.
HAPS Topic: Module H08 Protective roles of the cranial bones, meninges, and cerebrospinal fluid.
Learning Outcome: 14.02d Explain the significance of the brain barrier system.
Section: 14.02
Topic: Protective roles of cranial bones, meninges, and cerebrospinal fluid

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