Reviewer On Nervous System Grade VI
Reviewer On Nervous System Grade VI
Reviewer On Nervous System Grade VI
11.
Which part of the brain controls voluntary
movement and balance?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
12.
Which part of the brain is responsible for
basic vital life functions such as breathing,
heartbeat, and blood pressure?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
13.
For communicating visual signals to the
brain, which of the following nerves is
responsible?
A. Optic
B. Auditory C. olfactory D.
Gustatory
14.
Which systems warns a person that soup is
too hot to eat?
A.
digestive B. nervous
C. muscular D.
circulatory
For Items 15 and 16
A.
C.
17.
Which part of the brain controls reflex
actions such as sneezing and eye blinking?
A.
Cerebrum
C. temporal lobe
B.
Cerebellum
D. medulla oblongata
For Item 18
B.
D.
A.
Liver
B. Brain
D. small intestine
C. stomach
27.
Which part of our brain is responsible for
controlling speech, memory and intelligence?
A.
Medulla oblongata
C. brain stem
B.
Cerebellum
D. cerebrum
28.
Which of the following is the control center
of our body?
A.
Brain
B. Heart C. nerve cells
D. spinal cord
18.
You run to meet your mother in order to help
her carry the basket full of groceries into the
house. In correct order, which parts of the
neurons are involved in the relay of messages in
the given situation?
A.
Dendrites tissue axon
B.
Nerve cell dendrites axon
C.
Synapse axon dendrites
D.
Dendrites axon synapse
29.
Which of the following is a function of the
cerebellum in our brain?
A.
Acts as the center of emotion and voluntary
movements.
B.
Controls thinking, memorizing and decision
making.
C.
Maintains autonomic functions.
D.
Coordinates involuntary and muscular
actions.
19.
Which body systems responded to the
nervous systems signal that there is an increase
in the level of carbon dioxide in the body?
A.
digestive and immune
B. circulatory
and endocrine
B.
immune and respiratory D. respiratory
and circulatory
20.
Which three human body systems
coordinate to cause an arm to move?
A.
nervous, muscular, skeletal
B.
skeletal, circulatory, immune
C.
digestive, nervous, circulatory
D.
respiratory, muscular, digestive
21.
What is the longest nerve in the body?
A.
Vagus
B. Femoral
C. Phrenic
D. Sciatic
22.
Which of the following is a reflex action?
A.
circulation of the blood C. inhaling and
exhaling
B.
blinking of the eyelids
D. beating of
the heart
23.
Which of these is NOT the function of the
peripheral nervous system?
A.
Collects information from the sense
organs.
B.
Transmits information to the central
nervous system.
C.
Delivers decisions to the body part
which will perform the action.
D.
Delivers oxygen to different parts of the
body.
24.
Which of the following is not a part of the
human brain?
A.
Cerebellum
C. hypothalamus
B.
thyroid
D. medulla oblongata
25.
What is the most primitive part of the
human brain, evolutionarily speaking?
A. brain stem
C. cerebellum
B. cerebrum
D. frontal lobe
26.
Which of your internal organs controls
whether or not you barf?
30.
Which illustrations show the circulatory and
the nervous system?
A. I and II
B. II and III
C. I and IV
D. III and IV
31.
Anything that moves quickly towards our
face may cause our eyes to blink. Which function
of the nervous system does this behavior refer
to?
A. Simple stimulus
B. Reflex reaction
C. Learned responses
D. Short-term memory
32.
All of the following are controlled by the
medulla EXCEPT ____.
A. Sneezing
C. tasting
B. Coughing
D. swallowing
33.
What is the path of an impulse across a
neuron?
A. dendrite, cell body, synapse, axon
B. dendrite, cell body, axon, synapse
C. axon, cell body, dendrite, synapse
D. synapse, axon, dendrite, cell body
34.
Which controls the reflexes?
A. Spinal cord
C. cerebellum
B. Cerebrum
D. medulla oblongata
ANSWER
NERVOUS SYSTEM
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3. C
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