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Chapter 3 Practice Quiz 1

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A    
B  all fluids.
C  glucose.
D  many proteins and other large molecules.
E  sodium.
F  all small molecules.
Question #2
A  about the size of the cortex.
B  none of these
C  located in all three meninges.
D  located in the pia mater.
E  a spongy bone.
Question #3
A  hydrocephalus.
B  cranial elephantiasis.
C  multiple sclerosis.
D  Parkinson’s disease.
E  Down syndrome.
Question #4
A  left and right hemispheres.
B  fourth ventricle and the central canal.
C  third and fourth ventricles.
D  circus maximus and the forum.
E  lateral ventricles.
Question #5
A  lateral ventricles.
B  subarachnoid space.
C  central canal.
D  none of these
E  all of the above
Question #6
A  1
B  6
C  3
D  2
E  4
Question #7
A  pia mater.
B  neocortex.
C  arachnoid mater.
D  arachnoid membrane.
E  central canal.
Question #8
A  dura mater.
B  CSF.
C  tough mother.
D  pia mater.
Question #9
A  dura, arachnoid, and pia.
B  arachnoid, dura, and pia.
C  dura, meninx, and pia.
D  dura, pia, and meninx.
E  Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria.
Question #10
A  myelin.
B  meninges.
C  neurons.
D  parts of the autonomic nervous system.
E  neuroglia.
Question #11
A  the longest cranial nerve.
B  part of the parasympathetic nervous system.
C  the tenth cranial nerve.
D  both sensory and motor.
E  all of the above
Question #12
A  motor.
B  the olfactory and optic nerves.
C  the facial and auditory nerves.
D  the optic and auditory nerves.
Question #13
A  parasympathetic nervous system
B  somatic nervous system
C  CNS
D  sympathetic nervous system
E  PNS
Question #14
A  first-stage neurons that synapse close to the target organ.
B  first-stage neurons that synapse at a substantial distance from the target organ.
C  no second-stage neurons.
D  no first-stage neurons.
Question #15
A  parasympathetic nervous system
B  cranial nerves
C  sympathetic nervous system
D  somatic nervous system
E  autonomic nervous system
Question #16
A  from the CNS.
B  to the CNS.
C  from the brain.
D  from the cortex.
E  to the PNS.
Question #17
A  none of these
B  parasympathetic nervous system.
C  sympathetic nervous system.
D  brain.
E  CNS.
Question #18
A  ANS and the CNS.
B  PNS and the CNS.
C  SNS and the CNS.
D  ANS and the PNS.
E  brain and the spinal cord.