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Anatomy weeks 6-12

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The individual muscle fibers are covered by a connective tissue membrane called the endomysium.
An example of a muscle with this type of fascicle arrangement is the orbicularis oris. circular
Which of the following muscles has fibers on a transverse plane? Transverse abdominis
The sternocleidomastoid muscle is an example of a muscle named for its: points of attachment.
The latissimus dorsi muscle is an example of a _____ muscle. spiral
spiral brachioradialis
Which of the following is not a group of pennate muscles? Tripennate
Another name for a sphincter muscle is a _____ muscle. circular
Which of these glia cells are located in the peripheral nervous system? Schwann cells
Cerebrospinal fluid is found in all of the following except the: subdural space.
The cervical plexus: is found deep in the neck.
The brain has _____ major divisions. six
Which of the following is not a branch of the trigeminal nerve? Zygomatic nerve
The peripheral nervous system includes: only cranial nerves, spinal nerves, and their branches.
Which part of the vertebral column has one more pair of nerves coming from it than it has vertebrae? Cervical
Gustatory cells are located in all of the following areas except on the apical surface of vallate papillae on the tongue.
The vagus is said to act as a “brake” on the heart. This situation is called vagal inhibition.
A type of blood cell produced by lymph nodes is called a(n) monocyte
Interferon inhibits the spread of: viruses, bacteria
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