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What constitutes Central Nervous System (CNS)? What is the first statement of the video clip?
The central nervous system: Objective to learn about the central nervous system
The nervous system is responsible for sending, receiving, and interpreting information from all parts of the body
It responds to external stimuli and also monitors and coordinates the functions of internal organs
The central nervous system is composed of the brain and spinal cord
Both are enclosed in protective layers called meninges
What constitutes Central Nervous System (CNS)? What is the second statement of the video clip?
The outer layer is called the Dura mater
The nervous system is responsible for sending, receiving, and interpreting information from all parts of the body
It responds to external stimuli and also monitors and coordinates the functions of internal organs
The central nervous system is composed of the brain and spinal cord
Both are enclosed in protective layers called meninges
What constitutes Central Nervous System (CNS)? What is the Third statement of the video clip?
The outer layer is called the Dura mater
The middle layer is called the arachnoid mater
It responds to external stimuli and also monitors and coordinates the functions of internal organs
The central nervous system is composed of the brain and spinal cord
Both are enclosed in protective layers called meninges
What constitutes Central Nervous System (CNS)? What is the Fourth statement of the video clip?
The outer layer is called the Dura mater
The middle layer is called the arachnoid mater
And the inner layer is called the PIA mater
The central nervous system is composed of the brain and spinal cord
Both are enclosed in protective layers called meninges
What constitutes Central Nervous System (CNS)? What is the Fifth statement of the video clip?
The outer layer is called the Dura mater
The middle layer is called the arachnoid mater
And the inner layer is called the PIA mater
The subarachnoid space or the space between the arachnoid and the PIA mater is filled with cerebrospinal fluid
Both are enclosed in protective layers called meninges
What constitutes Central Nervous System (CNS)? What is the Sixth statement of the video clip?
The outer layer is called the Dura mater
The middle layer is called the arachnoid mater
And the inner layer is called the PIA mater
The subarachnoid space or the space between the arachnoid and the PIA mater is filled with cerebrospinal fluid
The Brain: the brain is located in the cranium of the skull
What constitutes Central Nervous System (CNS)? What is the Seventh statement of the video clip?
It is made of three main parts the cerebrum, cerebellum, and medulla oblongata
The middle layer is called the arachnoid mater
And the inner layer is called the PIA mater
The subarachnoid space or the space between the arachnoid and the PIA mater is filled with cerebrospinal fluid
The Brain: the brain is located in the cranium of the skull
What constitutes Central Nervous System (CNS)? What is the Eighth statement of the video clip?
It is made of three main parts the cerebrum, cerebellum, and medulla oblongata
The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain and is divided into left and right hemispheres
And the inner layer is called the PIA mater
The subarachnoid space or the space between the arachnoid and the PIA mater is filled with cerebrospinal fluid
The Brain: the brain is located in the cranium of the skull
What constitutes Central Nervous System (CNS)? What is the Ninth statement of the video clip?
It is made of three main parts the cerebrum, cerebellum, and medulla oblongata
The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain and is divided into left and right hemispheres
Each (hemispheres) is composed of a frontal, temporal, parietal, and occipital lobe
The subarachnoid space or the space between the arachnoid and the PIA mater is filled with cerebrospinal fluid
The Brain: the brain is located in the cranium of the skull
What constitutes Central Nervous System (CNS)? What is the Tenth statement of the video clip?
It is made of three main parts the cerebrum, cerebellum, and medulla oblongata
The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain and is divided into left and right hemispheres
Each (hemispheres) is composed of a frontal, temporal, parietal, and occipital lobe
The two hemispheres are connected by a nerve tract called the corpus callosum
The Brain: the brain is located in the cranium of the skull
What constitutes Central Nervous System (CNS)? What is the Eleventh statement of the video clip?
It is made of three main parts the cerebrum, cerebellum, and medulla oblongata
The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain and is divided into left and right hemispheres
Each (hemispheres) is composed of a frontal, temporal, parietal, and occipital lobe
The two hemispheres are connected by a nerve tract called the corpus callosum
The surface of the cerebral hemisphere is folded which increases the surface area
What constitutes Central Nervous System (CNS)? What is the Twelfth statement of the video clip?
The cerebrum is concerned with learning, memory, interpretation and personality
The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain and is divided into left and right hemispheres
Each (hemispheres) is composed of a frontal, temporal, parietal, and occipital lobe
The two hemispheres are connected by a nerve tract called the corpus callosum
The surface of the cerebral hemisphere is folded which increases the surface area
What constitutes Central Nervous System (CNS)? What is the Thirteenth statement of the video clip?
The cerebrum is concerned with learning, memory, interpretation and personality
The cerebellum is located in the back of the brain just below the cerebrum
Each (hemispheres) is composed of a frontal, temporal, parietal, and occipital lobe
The two hemispheres are connected by a nerve tract called the corpus callosum
The surface of the cerebral hemisphere is folded which increases the surface area
What constitutes Central Nervous System (CNS)? What is the Fourteenth statement of the video clip?
The cerebrum is concerned with learning, memory, interpretation and personality
The cerebellum is located in the back of the brain just below the cerebrum
It controls balanced movement and coordination
The two hemispheres are connected by a nerve tract called the corpus callosum
The surface of the cerebral hemisphere is folded which increases the surface area
What constitutes Central Nervous System (CNS)? What is the Fifteenth statement of the video clip?
The cerebrum is concerned with learning, memory, interpretation and personality
The cerebellum is located in the back of the brain just below the cerebrum
It controls balanced movement and coordination
The brain stem is located beneath the cerebrum and in front of the cerebellum
The surface of the cerebral hemisphere is folded which increases the surface area
What constitutes Central Nervous System (CNS)? What is the Sixteenth statement of the video clip?
The cerebrum is concerned with learning, memory, interpretation and personality
The cerebellum is located in the back of the brain just below the cerebrum
It controls balanced movement and coordination
The brain stem is located beneath the cerebrum and in front of the cerebellum
It connects the brain with the spinal cord and is composed of the midbrain pons and medulla oblongata
What constitutes Central Nervous System (CNS)? What is the Seventeenth statement of the video clip?
The brain stem controls a number of autonomic functions including respiration and blood pressure
The cerebellum is located in the back of the brain just below the cerebrum
It controls balanced movement and coordination
The brain stem is located beneath the cerebrum and in front of the cerebellum
It connects the brain with the spinal cord and is composed of the midbrain pons and medulla oblongata
What constitutes Central Nervous System (CNS)? What is the Eighteenth statement of the video clip?
The brain stem controls a number of autonomic functions including respiration and blood pressure
The spinal cord the spinal cord extends from the medulla oblongata and down the back
It controls balanced movement and coordination
The brain stem is located beneath the cerebrum and in front of the cerebellum
It connects the brain with the spinal cord and is composed of the midbrain pons and medulla oblongata
What constitutes Central Nervous System (CNS)? What is the Nineteenth statement of the video clip?
The brain stem controls a number of autonomic functions including respiration and blood pressure
The spinal cord the spinal cord extends from the medulla oblongata and down the back
It is protected by the vertebral column
The brain stem is located beneath the cerebrum and in front of the cerebellum
It connects the brain with the spinal cord and is composed of the midbrain pons and medulla oblongata
What constitutes Central Nervous System (CNS)? What is the Twentieth statement of the video clip?
The brain stem controls a number of autonomic functions including respiration and blood pressure
The spinal cord the spinal cord extends from the medulla oblongata and down the back
It is protected by the vertebral column
The spinal cord is a hollow tube containing cerebrospinal fluid
It connects the brain with the spinal cord and is composed of the midbrain pons and medulla oblongata
What constitutes Central Nervous System (CNS)? What is the Twenty-First statement of the video clip?
The brain stem controls a number of autonomic functions including respiration and blood pressure
The spinal cord the spinal cord extends from the medulla oblongata and down the back
It is protected by the vertebral column
The spinal cord is a hollow tube containing cerebrospinal fluid
31 pairs of spinal nerves arise from the spinal cord
What constitutes Central Nervous System (CNS)? What is the Twenty-Second statement of the video clip?
These nerves transmit information from body organs to the brain and from the brain to the organs
The spinal cord the spinal cord extends from the medulla oblongata and down the back
It is protected by the vertebral column
The spinal cord is a hollow tube containing cerebrospinal fluid
31 pairs of spinal nerves arise from the spinal cord
What constitutes Central Nervous System (CNS)? What is the Twenty-Third statement of the video clip?
These nerves transmit information from body organs to the brain and from the brain to the organs
Summary: the brain and the spinal cord comprise of the central nervous system
It is protected by the vertebral column
The spinal cord is a hollow tube containing cerebrospinal fluid
31 pairs of spinal nerves arise from the spinal cord
What constitutes Central Nervous System (CNS)? What is the Twenty-Fourth statement of the video clip?
These nerves transmit information from body organs to the brain and from the brain to the organs
Summary: the brain and the spinal cord comprise of the central nervous system
The brain is located in the cranium
The spinal cord is a hollow tube containing cerebrospinal fluid
31 pairs of spinal nerves arise from the spinal cord
What constitutes Central Nervous System (CNS)? What is the Twenty-Fifth statement of the video clip?
These nerves transmit information from body organs to the brain and from the brain to the organs
Summary: the brain and the spinal cord comprise of the central nervous system
The brain is located in the cranium
The spinal cord is located in the vertebral column
31 pairs of spinal nerves arise from the spinal cord
What constitutes Central Nervous System (CNS)? What is the Twenty-Sixth statement of the video clip?
These nerves transmit information from body organs to the brain and from the brain to the organs
Summary: the brain and the spinal cord comprise of the central nervous system
The brain is located in the cranium
The spinal cord is located in the vertebral column
31 pairs of spinal nerves arise from the spinal cord
What constitutes Central Nervous System (CNS)? What is the Twenty-Seventh statement of the video clip?
These nerves transmit information from body organs to the brain and from the brain to the organs
Summary: the brain and the spinal cord comprise of the central nervous system
The brain is located in the cranium
The spinal cord is located in the vertebral column
31 pairs of spinal nerves arise from the spinal cord
What constitutes Central Nervous System (CNS)? What is the Twenty-Eighth statement of the video clip?
These nerves transmit information from body organs to the brain and from the brain to the organs
Summary: the brain and the spinal cord comprise of the central nervous system
The brain is located in the cranium
The spinal cord is located in the vertebral column
31 pairs of spinal nerves arise from the spinal cord
What constitutes Central Nervous System (CNS)? What is the Twenty-Ninth statement of the video clip?
These nerves transmit information from body organs to the brain and from the brain to the organs
Summary: the brain and the spinal cord comprise of the central nervous system
The brain is located in the cranium
The spinal cord is located in the vertebral column
31 pairs of spinal nerves arise from the spinal cord
What is the role of the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)? What is the first statement of the video clip?
Peripheral Nervous System consists of cranial nerves from the brain and spinal nerves from the spinal cord.
All these nerves lie outside the spinal cord and brain.
The main function of PNS is to build a communication channel between central nervous system and the other parts of the body
which is facilitated by peripheral nervous system.
What is the role of the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)? What is the Second statement of the video clip?
Peripheral Nervous System consists of cranial nerves from the brain and spinal nerves from the spinal cord.
All these nerves lie outside the spinal cord and brain.
The main function of PNS is to build a communication channel between central nervous system and the other parts of the body
which is facilitated by peripheral nervous system.
What is the role of the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)? What is the Third statement of the video clip?
Peripheral Nervous System consists of cranial nerves from the brain and spinal nerves from the spinal cord.
All these nerves lie outside the spinal cord and brain.
The main function of PNS is to build a communication channel between central nervous system and the other parts of the body
which is facilitated by peripheral nervous system.
What is the role of the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)? What is the Fourth statement of the video clip?
Peripheral Nervous System consists of cranial nerves from the brain and spinal nerves from the spinal cord.
All these nerves lie outside the spinal cord and brain.
The main function of PNS is to build a communication channel between central nervous system and the other parts of the body
which is facilitated by peripheral nervous system.
Mention the part of the brain involved in thinking. State one more function of this part. What is the first statement of the audio clip?
The Human brain has three parts- fore-brain, mid-brain, and hind-brain.
Forebrain is the main part which is involved in thinking.
It has all the sensory receptors so it receives all the sensory impulses.
Different parts of fore-brain are responsible for hearing, seeing etc.
Mention the part of the brain involved in thinking. State one more function of this part. What is the Second statement of the audio clip?
The Human brain has three parts- fore-brain, mid-brain, and hind-brain.
Forebrain is the main part which is involved in thinking.
It has all the sensory receptors so it receives all the sensory impulses.
Different parts of fore-brain are responsible for hearing, seeing etc.
Mention the part of the brain involved in thinking. State one more function of this part. What is the Third statement of the audio clip?
The Human brain has three parts- fore-brain, mid-brain, and hind-brain.
Forebrain is the main part which is involved in thinking.
It has all the sensory receptors so it receives all the sensory impulses.
Different parts of fore-brain are responsible for hearing, seeing etc.
Mention the part of the brain involved in thinking. State one more function of this part. What is the Fourth statement of the audio clip?
The Human brain has three parts- fore-brain, mid-brain, and hind-brain.
Forebrain is the main part which is involved in thinking.
It has all the sensory receptors so it receives all the sensory impulses.
Different parts of fore-brain are responsible for hearing, seeing etc.
Which part of the brain helps us to focus on the objects? What is the first statement of the audio clip?
Fore-brain helps us to focus on objects.
In fore-brain occipital lobe is responsible for processing the sight
Which part of the brain helps us to focus on the objects? What is the second statement of the audio clip?
Fore-brain helps us to focus on objects.
In fore-brain occipital lobe is responsible for processing the sight
Blood pressure and heart rate will be regulated by which part of the brain? What is the first statement of the audio clip?
Hind part Medulla oblongata is responsible for the control of involuntary activities
such as breathing, blood pressure (BP) etc
Blood pressure and heart rate will be regulated by which part of the brain? What is the second statement of the audio clip?
Hind part Medulla oblongata is responsible for the control of involuntary activities
such as breathing, blood pressure (BP) etc
Vertebral column has ______ bones.
23
33
42
The_______________ is protected inside the vertebral column.
Heart
Spinal cord
Liver
The increase in vertebrae size from the neck to the lower back is due to:
supporting more weight in the lower back than in the neck
supporting less weight in the lower back than in the neck
evolution
vertebrae don't increase in size
Why do muscles change their shape in response to a nerve impulse? What is the first statement according to the audio clip?
In order to cause the movement of muscles, muscles change their shapes and arrangement in cells in response to the nervous impulses.
The new arrangement of proteins thereby, give the muscle cells a shorter form
and move in the direction according to the mind.
Why do muscles change their shape in response to a nerve impulse? What is the second statement according to the audio clip?
In order to cause the movement of muscles, muscles change their shapes and arrangement in cells in response to the nervous impulses.
The new arrangement of proteins thereby, give the muscle cells a shorter form
and move in the direction according to the mind.
Why do muscles change their shape in response to a nerve impulse? What is the third statement according to the audio clip?
In order to cause the movement of muscles, muscles change their shapes and arrangement in cells in response to the nervous impulses.
The new arrangement of proteins thereby, give the muscle cells a shorter form
and move in the direction according to the mind.