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Option 1



1. What is the position of the body closest to the skull

a. caudal

b. basal

c. cranial


2. What is the short arm of the neuron

a. soma

b. dendrite

c. axon


3. What are the neurons of the central nervous system is predominantly

a. afferent

b. interneuron

c. exodic


4. The formed endoneurium

a. Schwann cells and axons

b. oligodendrocytes and connective fibers

c. oligodendrocytes and astrocytes


5. What is the name of the synapse structure containing mediator

a. synaptic membrane

b. synaptic vesicles

c. synaptic cleft


6. Where is the neuroglia

a. between neurons

b. within the neuron

c. in the synaptic cleft


7. What is the gray matter of the central nervous system

a. myelinated fiber

b. unmyelinated fibers

c. bodies of neurons


8. What is a neuron may not be available in the reflex arc

a. afferent

b. intermediate

c. exodic

9. How many there are pairs of cranial (skull) nerve

a. 12

b. 21

c. 31


10. How many of the efferent neurons contain autonomic reflex arc

a. 2

b. 3

c. 1


11. What is the part of the brain located just above the medulla oblongata

a. medulla

b. bridge

c. midbrain


12. What are the major core located in the midbrain

a. olivnoe

b. red nucleus

c. pyramids


13. The cerebellum is

a. The roof of the cerebellum

b. Callosum

c. Worm


14. What areas of the nuclei in the hypothalamus differentiate

a. - 4

b. - 3

c. - 5


15. What proportion of the cerebral hemispheres is not visible from the medial side

a. parietal

b. occipital

c. island





Option 2



1. What is the side facing the middle

a. sagittal

b. front

c. Medial


2. What is the long arm of the neuron

a. soma

b. dendrite

c. axon


3. The neuron that transmits information from the CNS to the periphery

a. afferent

b. interneuron

c. exodic


4. afferent neurons is

a. unipolar

b. Bipolar

c. psevdounipolyarnym


5. What organelle is absent in the neuron

a. endoplasmic reticulum

b. Golgi apparatus

c. centrioles


6. Define the synapse

a. the place of contact between two neurons

b. axonal hillock

c. nerve ending


7. Which of the synapse proteins are receptors

a. synaptic membrane

b. synaptic vesicles

c. postsynaptic membrane


8. generates white matter of the central nervous system

a. myelin

b. myelinated fiber

c. Schwann cells





9. Where is the body of the afferent neuron

a. It is the central nervous system

b. in the posterior horn of the spinal cord

c. in the lateral horn of the spinal cord


10. How many there are pairs of spinal nerves

a. 12

b. 21

c. 31


11. Which parts of the central nervous system belong to the olive

a. spinal cord

b. medulla

c. bridge


12. Which parts of the central nervous system belong to the brain stem

a. medulla

b. bridge

c. midbrain


13. In what form has gray matter in the cerebellum

a. Only bark

b. Only the kernel

c. the core and the crust


14. What form the thalamus

a. bottom 3 ventricle

b. ventricular walls 3

c. 3 ventricular roof


15. What sulcus separates the frontal and parietal lobes of the cerebral hemispheres

a. Lateral

b. central

c. sagittal



Option 3



1. What is the rear surface of the body

a. dorsal

b. front

c. Lateral


2. Define the collaterals

a. dendrite outgrowth

b. axon outgrowth

c. process catfish


3. What is the white matter of the CNS

a. myelin

b. myelinated fiber

c. axons


4. How are called neurons with a single T-shaped appendage

a. unipolar

b. Bipolar

c. psevdounipolyarnym


5. Define the nerve fiber

a. collection of axons

b. set of dendrites

c. set of neurofibrillary



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