Neuroanatomy assessment

Create an informative image of the human brain highlighting various neuroanatomical structures with labels, set against a soft gradient background.

Neuroanatomy Assessment Quiz

Test your knowledge on neuroanatomy with our comprehensive quiz designed for medical professionals and students alike. Answer 10 carefully curated questions that cover various aspects of neuroanatomy, including brain structure, cell types, and neurotransmitter functions.

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10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ExploringNeuron27
Name:Gregory Pupillo, M.D.
What is the correct labeling of the above axial CT image of the brain?
A. anterior, b. posterior, c. side
A. dorsal, b. ventral, c. side
A. Ventral b. dorsal, c. side
A. Posterior b. Anterior c. side
Label the image correctly
A. Dorsal b. ventral
A. Anterior b. posterior
A. Posterior b. anterior
B. Ventral a. dorsal
The correct orientation in the sagittal MRI of the spine is:
A. Dorsal b. Ventral c. Rostral d. caudal
A. Anterior b. Posterior c. Caudal d. rostral
C. Ventral b. Dorsal c. Rostral d. caudal
The roles of astrocytes include:
A. Helping to regulate CNS blood flow
B. Buffering ion concentrations in the extracellular fluid
C. Modulating synaptic function
D. manufacture of CSF (cerebrospinal fluid)
E. All of the above
F. A. B. and C.
The arrow points to:
White matter which contains the soma, or cell bodies
Gray matter which contains the soma or cell bodies
White matter which contains the axons
Gray matter which contains the axons
Myelin is the central nervous system is made by the following cell type:
A. Ependymal cells
B. Schwan cells
C. Astrocytes
D. Oligodendrocytes
Correctly label the image:
A. dendrite B. soma C. axon D. nucleus
A. axon B. synapse C. neurofilament D. Soma
A. axon B. synapse C. glia D. soma
A. axon B. synapse C. dendrite D. soma
The primary excitatory neurotransmitter of the peripheral nervous system is:
A. glutamate
B. acetylcholine
C. GABA
D. seratonin
E.dopamine
The propagation of the action potential along the axon is triggered by:
A. The binding of acetylcholine
B. The opening of ligand gated sodium channels
C. The opening of voltage gated sodium channels
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