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Science Olympiad Anatomy and Physiology Latest Update graded A+
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Science Olympiad Anatomy and 
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Dendrite Receive stimulus and carries it impulses toward the cell body. 
 
Cell Body with nucleus Fiber which carries impulses away from cell body 
 
schwann cell cells which produce myelain or fat layer in the PNS 
 
Myelin Sheath Lipid layer around the axon; which insulates the axon 
 
Node Ranvier Gaps or nodes in the myelin sheath 
 
impulse -self propagating 
-mechanism, potassium and sodium pump 
 
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NBCE Board Exam Guy's Spinal Anatomy Review 2023 A+
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The cerebrum is part of what secondary developmental division of the brain? - AnswerTelencephalon 
All thalamic structures are part what secondary developmental division of the brain? - 
Answer-Diencephalon 
The midbrain, including the oculomotor complex and substantia nigra, are parts of what 
secondary developmental division of the brain? - Answer-Mesencephalon 
The pons and cerebellum are parts of what secondary developmental division ...
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TCDHA Anatomy & physiology test 3 questions and answers graded A+ 2023/2024
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TCDHA Anatomy & physiology test main divisions of the brain? - correct answer Cerebrum, diencephalon, cerebellum, brain stem 
 
What is the largest part of the brain? - correct answer Cerebrum 
 
The cerebrum is divided into _____&_____ hemispheres? - correct answer right & left 
 
Which side of the body does the right hemisphere control? - correct answer Left 
 
What two structures protect the brain and spinal cord? - correct answer mennings, CSF 
 
what are the channels formed where the dura ...
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1. List the four parts of the human brain. 
2. Describe the number, location and function of the brain ventricles. 
3. Label the ventricles. 
4. Describe the brain meninges and the layers. 
5. What is the function of the choroid plexus? 
6. What is the blood-brain barrier and how is it maintained? 
4/29/23, 8:45 PM Module 2: Problem Set: Essential Human Anatomy & Physiology II with Lab-2021-Cekovich 

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7. Describe the cerebrum. 
8. What is the median longitudinal fissure? 
9. Raised...
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Barry BMS - Neuroscience COMP Exam All Possible Questions and Answers with complete solution
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To relay the sensory information to the cerebellum and thalamus and contain viscera somatic and 
motor - Answer-None of the above = pons 
Which of the following are true about the CEREBELLUM? 
a. the cerebellum relays information to the thalamus 
b. relay 
c. coordinate complex motor behaviors - Answer-C 
The secondary brain vesicle at 6 weeks which originates the medulla oblongata - AnswerMyelencephalon 
Which region of the adult brain originates the cerebellum - Answer-Metencephalon 
Since the...
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CST Practice Exam #1 | 175 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | 48 Pages
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A brain tumor causing alteration of muscle tone, voluntary muscle coordination, gait and balance 
would likely be located in the: 
A. Diencephalon 
B. Cerebellum 
C. Medulla 
D. Pons - B. Cerebellum 
A congenital defect in which the fetal blood vessel between the pulmonary artery and aorta does 
not close is: 
A. Coarctation of the aorta 
B. Patent ductus arteriosus 
C. Tetralogy of Fallot 
D. Ventricular septal defect - D. Ventricular septal defect 
A partially dislocated joint is called: 
A. S...
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BPK 207 Final exam Actual Questions and Answers | 100% Verified and Updated
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BPK 207 Final exam Actual Questions and 
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What are the major divisions of the CNS - Answer ️️ -Cerebrum, diencephalon, brainstem, 
cerebellum & spinal cord 
Cerebrum - Answer ️️ -consists of cerebral cortex, w/continuous layer of grey matter 
responsible for higher functions of the CNS. 
Also contains subcortical structures such as the hippocampus (memory and navigation), 
amygdala (memory, emotion like fear and anxiety) and some of the basal ganglia. ...
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USAHS Nueroscience Exam 1 questions with correct answers
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Rostral to the midbrain is the - Correct Answer-cerebrum 
 
During development the CNS arises from the sheath that folds over to form the - Correct Answer-neural tube 
 
What structure does the telecephalon contain - Correct Answer-cerebral hemispheres 
cerebral cortex 
white matter 
basal ganglia 
basal nuceli 
 
The diencephalon is composed of what structures - Correct Answer-hypothalamus 
epithalamus 
thalamus 
 
The mecencephalon is known as what - Correct Answer-midbrain 
 
The metacephalo...
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CNS Lab test with complete solution
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Mesencephalon (midbrain) 
Identify A 
Prosencephalon (forebrain) 
Identify B 
Rhombencephalon (hindbrain) 
Identify C 
Telencephalon 
Identify A 
Diencephalon 
Iden
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MSN 570 Bates Chapter 17 Neuro QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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Brain has 4 regions Correct Answer: 1. Cerebrum 2. Diencephalon 3. Brainstem 4. Cerebellum Brain hemisphere Correct Answer: 1. Frontal 2. Parietal 3. Temporal 4. Occipatal Neurons Correct Answer: Interconnecting nerve cells, consisting of cell bodies Axons Correct Answer: Single long fibers conduct impulses to other parts of nervous system Basal Ganglia (deep in brain) Correct Answer: Affects movement Thalamus Correct Answer: Process sensory impulses Hypothalamus Correct Answer: Maintains homeos...
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