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88 Cards in this Set
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What structures produce CSF? |
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Where is the choroid plexus located |
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What is the decussation of pyramids |
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What is the result of pyramid decussation
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What body functions are governed by the nuclei in the brain site
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Major function of reticular formation |
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Define limbic system |
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List two functions of limbic system |
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What is the 1st cranial nerve, type & function |
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What is the 2nd cranial nerve, type & function |
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What is the 3rd cranial nerve, type & function |
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What is the 4th cranial nerve, type & function |
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What is the 5th cranial nerve, type & function |
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What is the 6th cranial nerve, type & function |
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What is the 7th cranial nerve, type & function |
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What is the 8th cranial nerve, type & function |
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What is the 9th cranial nerve, type & function |
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What is the 10th cranial nerve, type & function |
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What is the 11th cranial nerve, type & function |
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What is the 12th cranial nerve, type & function |
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Describe motor neuron pathway of SNS (Somatic Nervous System) |
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Describe motor neuron pathway of ANS (Autonomic Nervous System) |
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Describe how motor output is controlled in autonomic & somatic system |
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What are some of the general body responses to stimulation by sympathetic division of ANS |
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What are some of the general body responses to stimulation by parasympathetic division of ANS |
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Define rapidly adapting receptor |
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Define slowly adapting receptor |
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What is a generator potential |
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What is a receptor potential |
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Define referred pain |
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List the 5 flavors that taste buds respond to |
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What are the three layers of the eyeball |
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Describe the fibrous tunic of the eyeball |
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Describe the vascular tunic of the eyeball |
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Describe the retina of the eyeball |
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Function of rods of the eyeball |
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Function of cones of the eyeball |
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Describe the process of accommodation in the eye |
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The output of the ANS does NOT control what |
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What is not correct of the preganglion |
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What is the function of the postganglion |
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What neurotrans bond to Autonomic receptors |
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What are Nicotinic & Muscarinic receptors classified as? |
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What is NOT caused by sympathetic division |
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What type of sensory receptor responds to stimuli resulting from chemical & physical damage to tissue |
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Frequency of nerves impule in first order neuron deceases during prolonged stimulus |
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What is considered a receptor for fine touch |
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True or False:
Proprioceptive sensations promote activity of the gustatory region of the brain |
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Main function of muscle spindles |
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Define Proprioception |
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These cells provide sense of smell |
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These cells provide sense of taste |
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Which nerve serves in gustatory function |
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Transparent coat that covers Iris |
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Main function is to regulate light enetering eyeball through pupil |
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Lies between lens & retina |
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Protects inner parts of eyeball |
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Which receptor is used during high light situations |
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First step in visual transduction |
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Converts sound waves to vibratons |
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Converts Vibrations to action potentials |
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Carries action potentials caused by sound transduction |
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Senses dynamic equilibrium |
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True or False:
The Cauda Equina is a major part of the brain |
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Consists of the medulla oblongata, pons & midbrain |
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Consists of the thalamus, hypothalamus & epithalamus |
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Adult brain represents ___ of total body weight |
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Cerebrospinal Fluid carries chemicals from the ____ to the neurons |
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What is located in each hemisphere of the cerebrum |
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Narrow pathway along midline, superior to hypothalamus between two halves of thalamus |
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Network of capillaries in walls of ventricles |
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Fingerlike projections that absorb CSF |
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Netlike regoin of white & grey matter that extends through the brain, mainaining consciousness |
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Responsible for somatic (startle) reflexes to loud noises |
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Responsible for secondary control or respiration |
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Definition of Pyramids |
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Contains neurons that release dopamine |
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Helps maintain consciousness |
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Portion of cerebellum contributes to equilibrium and balance |
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Portion of cerebellum carries sensory info from proprioceptors throughout body |
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Major relay statoin for sensory impulses that reach primary somatosensory areas of the cerebral cortex from the brain stem to spinal cord |
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What is not a major nuclei found in the thalamus |
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What is not controlled by hypothalamus |
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Which gland is controlled by hormones produced by hypothalamus |
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Area of cerebrum responsible for sensing body touch & temp |
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Cranial nerve responsible for facial expressions |
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Cranial nerve responsible for regulating visceral activity |
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Which nerves move the eyeball |
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