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| Glial cells found in the Central nervous system |
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astrocyte oligodendrocytes ependymal cells microglia |
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| the following shows the path of the electrial conduction system in the correct order start with the cells that initiate the electrial activity? |
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sinoatrial node atrioventricular node bundle of His right and left bundle branches purkinje fibers |
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| This basal nucleus provides a general pattern of rhythm for movement and is an important component of the limbic system' |
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| Name the nerves responsible for moving the eye |
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Which of the following nerves is Not associated with the medulla oblongata CNVII CNVIII CNIX CNX |
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Which of the following are all mixed nerves? A. CN VII; VIII, XI B. CN II; VIII, X c. CN V, IX, X d. CN III, IV, VI |
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| What are the three branches off the aortic arch? |
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| Brachiocephalic trunck, left common carotoid, left subclavian |
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| The three branches of the celiac trunk |
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Left gastric splenic, and common hepatic arteries |
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Which of the following vessels is an example of deep vein a. cephalic vein b. radial vein c.basilic vein d. median antebrachial vein |
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| these cells of the gastric pit are responsible for the secretion of gastrin |
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| Peristalisis is important for movement of material in the |
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| esophagus, stomach, small and large intestine |
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following contain cartilage except? a. trachea b. tertiary bronchi c. larynx d. respiratory bronchioles |
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| The damage to this area affects one's ability to interpret what is read or heard |
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| these cells of the pancreas secrete enzymes such as amylase, trypsin and lipase |
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| these teeth are important for clipping or cutting |
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| these two hormones are released by the juxtaglomerular complex |
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| the _____ are also known as false vocal cords |
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| the ____is a connective tissue sheath that surrounds most blood vessels |
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| these capillaries are found in most places of the body? |
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| the posterior tibial, anterior tibial and fibular vein to form the _____. |
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| Carpal tunnel syndrome is a result of compressing this nerve |
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| List two hormones secreted by the pituitary gland |
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growth hormone thyroid stimulating hormone |
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| These are the functional units of the liver? |
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| This is a knot of capillaries within a nephron? |
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| the type of cells are responsible for the production of surfactant |
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| _______provides the greatest resistance to blood flow |
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| _______are also known as capacitance vessels |
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| The opthalmic, anterior cerebral and middle cerebral arteries are branches of the ______artery |
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| Basophils are an example of? |
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| hemoglobin is responsible for the transportation of _______in circulation |
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| Number of spinal nerves in the cervical region of the spinal cord? |
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| Number of spinal nerves in the sacral region of the spinal cord |
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| Number laryngel cartilages |
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6 3 single (thyroid, cricoid,epiglottis) 3 paired (arytenoid,comiculate, and cuneiform) |
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| Number of lobes in left lung |
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| number of feet in the jejunum |
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Sympathic or parasympathetic nervous or both
Point of origin is the 1st thoracic to the 2nd lumbar segments of the spinal cord |
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| symphathetic nervous system |
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sympathic or parasympathic nervous or both the peripheral gangila are located close to or on the target tissue |
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| parasympathetic nervous system |
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Sympathetic nervous system or parasympathetic nervous system or both
The neurotransmitter at the target synnapse is acetylcholine |
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| Both parasympathetic and symphathetic |
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Sympathetic nervous sytem, parasympathetic nervous system or both
Can activate smooth muscle |
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| Both parasympathetic and symphathetic |
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Sympathetic nervous system, parasympathetic nervous system or both Is connected to the adrenal medulla |
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Sympathic or parasympathic nervous sytem or both Has collateral ganglia |
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sympatheic nervous system, parasympathic nervous sytem or both
The neurotransmitter released at the ganglionic synapse is acetylcholine |
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Sympathetic or parasympathetic nervous system or both uses a and B receptors to bind the neurotransmitters at the target tissue |
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| Trace the flow of cerebrospinal fluids |
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Cerebral Spinal Fluid (CSF) flows through the ventricles, or interconnecting spaces, of the brain. CSF circulation begins in the Lateral Ventricles, which are deep within each cerebral hemisphere, separated by the Septum Pellucidum. It then flows through the Interventricular Foramen of Monro, which connects the Lateral Ventricles with the Third Ventricle. Then, down into the Third ventricle, which is a small space within the Diencephalons. Into the Cerebral Aqueduct of Sylvius, which is located in the midbrain and connects the Third Ventricle with the Fourth Ventricle. The last stop in the brain is the Fourth Ventricle, which lies dorsal to the pons and the medulla. Then CSF circulates down through the central canal of the Spinal Chord and back. CSF then flows through the Subarachnoid Space and finally back into the Circulatory System. |
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| TRACE THE PRODUCTION OF CEREBROSPINAL FLUID |
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1. Lateral ventricle 2. interventricular foramina 3. third ventricle 4. cerebral aqueduct 5. Fourth ventricle 6. Subaranoid space around the brain and spinal chord through the median lateral aperturecentral canal of spinal cord 7. arachnoid granulation venious circulation central canal of spinal cord |
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| tHIS PORTION OF THE LOOP OF hENLE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR REABSORTION OF WATER |
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| This is a knot of capillaries within the nephron? |
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| The _______promotes inspiration by stimulating the neurons in the medula oblongata? |
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| The ______are the exchange surfaces of the lungs? |
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| The ____rami communicates is associated with spinal nerves |
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| These are flattened membrane enclosed packets that participate in the clotting of blood |
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| The ____combine at vertebra L5 to form the inferior vena cava |
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| Epinephrine is released into the blood by the? |
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| the adrenal medulla of the adrenal glands |
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| muscarinic receptor bind____in the parasympathetic nervous system? |
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| The cardiac centers and respiratory rhythmicity centers are located in the ? |
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| the _____carry urine from the bladder to the external enviroment |
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| The ______is made of skeletal muscle and under vountary control |
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| the _____Contains passes of lymph tissue to protect itfrom bacteria |
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| The ____is the major relay center of the brain |
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| the ________of the mesencephalon produces dopamine |
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| Juxtamedullary nephrons have _____loops of Henle than cortical nephrons |
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| The __________recieves digestive juices from the liver and the pancreas |
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| Describe autonomic nervous system |
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regulates smooth muscles cardiac muscle and glands usually involuntary divides into 2 divisions parasympatic nerve and sympathetic nervous |
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conrols sketal muscle voluntary or involuntary |
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| Trace the pathway of urine from the site of filtration at the glomerular (Bowman's) capsule through the nephron and then outside the body. |
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Bowmans capsule proximal convoluted tubule proximal straight tubule Descending thin limb of henle's loop ascending thin limb of Henle's loop Distal convoluted tubule cortical collecting duct medullary collecting duct renal pelvis ureter urinary bladder urethra |
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