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The earliest discrete embryonic structure from which the entire nervous system eventually develops is the
ventricle.
ependyma.
neural tube.
neural crest.
neural plate.
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- Which of the following cavities contains a component ofthe central nervous system?a. abdominalb. pelvicc. cranialWhich of the following cavities contains a component of the central nervous system? a. abdominal b. pelvic c. cranial d. thoracicWhich of the following structures or regions is incorrectly pairedwith its function?(A) limbic system—motor control of speech(B) medulla oblongata—homeostatic control(C) cerebellum—coordination of movement and balance(D) amygdala—emotional memory
- The nervous system interacts with which other body systems?Which of the following is not at least partially overseen by the brainstem? coordinating muscle movements to produce smooth movement visceral motor functions regulation of the heart regulation of respirationOne of the most important and fundamental features of all nervoussystems is the reflex. Describe why reflexes are adaptive.
- Which primary vesicle of the embryonic nervoussystem does not differentiate into more vesicles at thesecondary stage?a. prosencephalonb. mesencephalonc. diencephalond. rhombencephalonYou are walking to class, pondering the intricacies of physiology, when you trip over an uneven place in the sidewalk and fall. Unhurt but embarrassed and angry, you jump up and glance around to see if anyone is watching. From your knowledge of neuroanatomy and function, explain how the following areas of the brain might be involved in this scenario: cerebrum cerebellum limbic systemIf the telencephalon was removed from a 5-week-old embryo, which of the following structures would fail to develop in the fetus?a. cerebral hemispheresb. the thalamusc. the midbraind. the medulla oblongatae. the spinal cord
- The___division of the nervous system carries nerve impulses to glands; cardiac muscles (heart) ; and smooth muscle in organs. somatic sensory (afferent) visceral sensory (afferent) somatic motor visceral motor (autonomic)Limbic System, Emotion, Reward, and Addiction Review the anatomy and function of the hypothalamus at the introduction level (Introduction to Neuroscience College Level). Provide many of your own digital or handwritten diagrams to complement your explanation.Why is the limbic system named as the emotional-visceral system?