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| Somatic efferent cell bodies of spinal nerves lie here |
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| Somatic afferent cell bodies of spinal nerves lie here |
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| Somatic efferent cell bodies of spinal nerves synapse onto this |
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| Directly on striated muscle via motor end plate |
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| In regard to spinal nerves, general visceral efferent 1st order cell bodies lie here |
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| In regard to spinal nerves, general visceral efferent 2nd order cell bodies lie here |
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| Sympathetic/parasympathetic ganglion |
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| In regard to spinal nerves, general visceral efferent 2nd order processes terminate on these |
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| In regard to spinal nerves, general visceral afferent cell bodies lie here |
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| Somatic efferent (general motor) are found in which cranial nerves? |
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| Somatic afferents (general sensory) are found in which cranial nerves? |
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| Mainly V (trigeminal), a few in VII, IX, and X |
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| General visceral efferents (parasympathetics) are found in which cranial nerves |
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| Do sympathetics of cranial nerves actually come from the cranial nerves? |
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| No, they travel with them |
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| General visceral afferents (pain and sesnsibility) are found in which cranial nerves |
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| Special visceral efferents (branchiomotor) supply what? |
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| Striated muscle derived from pharyngeal/branchial arches |
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| Special visceral efferents (branchiomotor) are found in which cranial nerves? |
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| Special somatic afferents (special senses) are found in which cranial nerves? |
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| What type of vision does the nasal retina see? |
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| What is the only cranial nerve you can see on the dorsal side? |
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| Which nucleus is the only one inside the brainstem? |
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| How many layers does the cornea have? |
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| Does the cornea have blood vessels and lymphatics? |
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| What is the corneal stroma made of? |
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| The cornea refracts light through what substance? |
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| What term refers to the perforated area of sclera that allows axons from retinal ganglion cells to exit and form optic nerve? |
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| Where do cells of the lens fiber get their nutrition? |
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| The ciliary process and ciliary body are connected to what part of the eye? |
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| If you take tension off the lens zonules (ie muscle contracts) does the lens become less or more rounded? |
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| If you take tension off the lens zonules (ie muscle contracts) does the lens surface become more or less curved? |
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| If you take tension off the lens zonules (ie muscle contracts) do you get greater or lesser refraction? |
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| If more tension is placed on the lens zonules (ie muscle relaxes), what happens to the refractive index? |
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| What embryological tissue does the lens come from? |
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| Where does the lens get its blood supply from? |
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| What is the most common form of glaucoma? |
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| Primary open angle glaucoma |
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| Scotoma is a loss of what vision? |
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| What term refers to a constricted pupil? |
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| What term refers to a dilated pupil? |
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| What nerves control the dilator pupillae in the eye? |
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| What nerves control the sphincter pupillae in the eye? |
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| Does the fovea have mainly rods or cones? |
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| What nerve is in the roof of the posterior triangle of the neck? |
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| Strap muscles are found under what other muscles? |
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| What nerve runs with the superior thyroid artery? |
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| Does the recurrent laryngeal nerve sit in front of or behind the thyroid? |
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| The right recurrent laryngeal nerve recurs around what structure? |
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| Inside the carotid sheath is what artery? |
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| Inside the carotid sheath is what nerve? |
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| Inside the carotid sheath is what vein? |
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| Pretrachial fascia anchors the thyroid to what? |
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| The superior parathyroid comes from which embryological pouch? |
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| The inferior parathyroid comes from which embryological pouch? |
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| One of the structures at risk during a thyroidectomy |
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| One of the structures at risk during a thyroidectomy |
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| One of the structures at risk during a thyroidectomy |
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| Recurrent laryngeal nerve |
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| Most superficial structure contained within the parotid gland |
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| Middle structure contained within the parotid gland |
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| Most deep structure contained within the parotid gland |
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| What structure is superficial to the submandibular gland? |
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| Marginal mandibular branch of the facial nerve |
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| What structure is deep to the submandibular gland? |
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| The lingual nerve provides general sensation to what? |
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| Which is on top of the other - the duct of the submandibular gland, or the lingual nerve |
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| Duct of the submandibular gland |
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| What artery hooks up and over the superficial lobe of the salivary gland? |
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| What does Virchow's node drain? |
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| Head, neck, chest, intra-abdominal |
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| The posterior triangle lymph nodes run with which nerve? |
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| Shoulder weakness and dropping of the shoulder would be associated with damage to what nerve during a biopsy of the posterior triangle? |
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