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Which part of the brain is responsible for thinking reasoning and Intelligence

C. Cerebrum

A. Cerebellum


B. Hypothalamus


C. Cerebrum


D. Epithalamus

Which structures are involved in the control of respiration

A. Pons and medulla

A. Pons and medulla


B. Thalamus and epithalamus


C. Somatic and sensory nervous system


D. Cerebellum and cerebrum

Which neuroglial cell act as a macrophage

C. Microglia

A. Oligodendrocytes


B. Astrocytes


C. Microglia


D. Schwann cell

Which layer of the meninges is closest to the skull bone.

A. Dura mater

A. Dura mater


B. Archoid mater


C. Pía mater


D. Subarachoid space

Which neurotransmitter is associated with a neuromuscular Junction

C. Acetylcholine

A. Dopamine


B. Norepinephrine


C. Acetylcholine


D. CSF

Which part of the brain is closely associated with the pituitary gland

C. Hypothalamus

A. Thalamus


B. Epithalamus


C. Hypothalamus


D . Pons

Which is true of the autonomic nervous system

C. It helps regulate heart rate and blood pressure

A. It has two divisions - the somatic and the voluntary division


B. It is housed in the cerebrum


C. It helps regulate heart rate and blood pressure


D. It does not influence any other system of the body

Nerves that carry impulses towards the central nervous system are

A. Afferent nerves

A. Afferent nerves


B. Efferent nerves


C. Moto nerves


D. Mixed nerves

Sympathetic stimulation of the nervous system would lead to all but which of the following responses

B. Urine output increases

A. Bronchioles dilate


B. Urine output increases


C. Heart rate increases


D. Epinephrine adrenaline is released

Nerves that carry impulses away from the central nervous systems are

B. Efferent nerves


C. Motor nerves


A. Afferent nerves


B. Efferent nerves


C. Motor nerves


D. Mixed nerves