What is the approximate amount of CSF produced per day?
1. 100 ml
2. 500 ml
3. 150 ml
4. 1,500 ml

Subtopic:  Meninges, Ventricles & CSF |

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The examination of CSF from a healthy person should not have:
1. glucose
2. electrolytes
3. Na+
4. erythrocytes

Subtopic:  Meninges, Ventricles & CSF |
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The brain stem does not include:
1. medulla
2. pons
3. midbrain
4. cerebral cortex

Subtopic:  Hind & Mid Brain |
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A funnel shaped structure, the infundibulum, connects hypothalamus and:

1. anterior pituitary 2. posterior pituitary
3. pineal gland 4. thalamus
Subtopic:  Diencephalon |

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Heart rate and hormone production would be most affected by the lesion of:
1. thalamus
2. hypothalamus
3. cerebellum
4. midbrain

Subtopic:  Diencephalon |
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Visual reflexes in the brain are coordinated by:
1. cerebellum
2. superior colliculus
3. inferior colliculus
4. parietal cortex

Subtopic:  Hind & Mid Brain |
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The longest cranial nerve with a large number of parasympathetic fibers is:
1. phrenic
2. spinal accessory
3. vagus
4. thoracic

Subtopic:  Autonomic Nervous System (OLD NCERT) |
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The receptors for deep pressure and vibrations are:
1. proprioceptors
2. nociceptors
3. Meissner's corpusles
4. Pacinian corpuscles

Subtopic:  Autonomic Nervous System (OLD NCERT) |

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A proprioceptive sensory receptor organ that senses changes in muscle tension is the
1. Golgi tendon organ
2. muscle spindle
3. Pacinian corpuscle
4. Merkel’s disc

Subtopic:  Nervous System |

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Odors can alter our moods:

1. Because sensory input from olfaction is routed through the limbic system.

2. Because odors act as neurotransmitters and alter brain chemistry.

3. Because odors are satisfying to our sense of hunger.

4. Odors do not alter mood.

Subtopic:  Diencephalon | Cerebrum, EEG & Sleep |
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