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Central and Peripheral Nervous System

Total questions: 25

Worksheet time: 25mins

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Class
Date
1.

The Central Nervous System is made up of

a)

the cerebellum and cerebrum

b)

the brain and spinal cord

c)

the brainstem and spinal cord

d)

cerebrum and spinal cord

2.

How does the body prevent damage to the fragile brain and spinal cord?

a)

the brain is kept floating in the skull so it can absorb impacts

b)

the brain and spinal cord are enclosed in bone (skull and spinal column) to protect it

c)

the spinal cord is kept safe by being hidden behind other body organs and muscles

d)

The brain isn't as protected as the spinal cord

3.

PNS stands for

a)

Parallel Nervous System

b)

Peripheral Nervous System

c)

Physical Nervous System

d)

Pressure Nervous System

4.

The Peripheral Nervous System is made up of

a)

the brain and spinal cord

b)

all of the neurons in the body

c)

the neurons outside of the brain and spinal cord

d)

the neurons in your arms and legs

5.

What are the two main divisions of the nervous system?

a)

Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems

b)

Autonomic and Somatic Nervous Systems

c)

Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Nervous Systems

d)

Sensory and Motor Nervous Systems

6.

During a biology class, Olivia asked, "What are the two main divisions of the nervous system?"

a)

Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems

b)

Autonomic and Somatic Nervous Systems

c)

Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Nervous Systems

d)

Sensory and Motor Nervous Systems

7.

What does the somatic system do? (the somatic system is part of the Peripheral Nervous System)

a)

It speeds up functions of the body ready for fight or flight

b)

it slows down functions of the body ready for rest and digest

c)

It consists of all the neurons outside of the Central Nervous System

d)

It is used for actions that you control (reaching out and grabbing something) and sensing stimuli

8.

An impulse is travelling along an axon. It reaches a synapse, what happens next?

a)

The impulse jumps the gap to the dendrite of the next neuron and continues on its way

b)

Neurotransmitters are released into the synapse, which bind to the next neuron, generating an impulse in that neuron

c)

Dopamine is released into the synapse, which binds to the next neuron, generating an impulse in that neuron

d)

The impulse waits while the next neuron prepares itself to receive the signal

9.

Select three actions that are carried out by the Parasympathetic System

a)

slows the heartbeat down

b)

increases blood flow to the digestive tract to help digest food

c)

dilates the pupils to improve distance vision

d)

speeds the heartbeat up

e)

contracts the pupils to improve close vision

10.

The Autonomic part of the Peripheral Nervous System is split into two parts, select them

a)

Central Nervous System

b)

Sympathetic

c)

Parasypathetic

d)

Somatic

11.

The Peripheral Nervous System is divided into the Somatic System and the Autonomic System

a)

True

b)

False

12.

What joins the two hemispheres of the brain together?

a)

corpus callosum

b)

cerebral cortex

c)

frontal lobe

d)

cerebellum

13.

The fight or flight response is caused by what system?

a)

Sympathetic

b)

Parasympathetic

c)

Somatic

d)

Autonomic

14.

This system detects stimuli with receptors.

a)

Somatic

b)

Autonomic

c)

Peripheral

d)

Sympathetic

15.

Sensory neurons and Motor neurons are apart of what system?

a)

Somatic

b)

Sympathetic

c)

Autonomic

d)

Central nervous system

16.

In this picture of a brain, the green section is known as the

a)

thalamus

b)

frontal cortex

c)

cerebellum

d)

cerebrum

17.

In this picture of a brain, the yellow part is known as the

a)

cerebellum

b)

cerebrum

c)

spinal cord

d)

cerebral cortex

18.

The nervous system_________

a)

receives information about what is going on in your body as well as what is going on around you. 

b)

tells your body how to react to the information it receives. 

c)

helps your body maintain homeostasis. 

d)

all of the above.

19.

What are the two divisions of the nervous system?

a)

The brain and spinal cord. 

b)

The central nervous system and the skeletal system. 

c)

The central and peripheral nervous systems. 

20.

What is the function of the peripheral nervous system?

a)

To connect the different parts of the body to the central nervous system (CNS).

b)

To connect the sensory receptors to the brain.

c)

To control voluntary and involuntary movements.

d)

To control organs of the body.

21.

_____ neurons (or nerves) carry messages to the central nervous system.

a)

Motor

b)

Nervous

c)

Sensory

d)

Cranial

22.

_____ neurons (or nerves) carry messages from the central nervous system to other parts of the body.

a)

Motor

b)

Nervous

c)

Sensory

d)

Messenger

e)

Relay

23.

What is NOT part of the peripheral nervous system (PNS)?

a)

neurons

b)

sensory receptors

c)

spinal cord

d)

motor nerves

e)

sensory nerves

24.

Central and Peripheral Nervous System

a)

The central nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord, while the peripheral nervous system includes all the nerves outside the brain and spinal cord.

b)

The central nervous system includes all the nerves outside the brain and spinal cord, while the peripheral nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord.

c)

The central nervous system is responsible for voluntary actions, while the peripheral nervous system is responsible for involuntary actions.

d)

The central nervous system is responsible for involuntary actions, while the peripheral nervous system is responsible for voluntary actions.

25.

Central and Peripheral Nervous System

a)

The peripheral nervous system is responsible for transmitting signals between the central nervous system and the rest of the body.

b)

The central nervous system is responsible for transmitting signals between the peripheral nervous system and the rest of the body.

c)

The peripheral nervous system processes information and makes decisions.

d)

The central nervous system processes information and makes decisions.