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Week 13 study stack

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What are the muscles that moves the foot? Tibialis anterior, Gastrocnemius, Soleus, Fibularis Longus, fibularis tertius, extensor digitorum longus.
What are the muscles that move the leg? Rectus femoris, rectus femoris, Vastus lateralis, Vastus medialis, Vastus intermedius, Sartorius, hamstring group, biceps femoris, Semitendinosus, Semimembranosus.
What are two main types of cells compose the nervous system? Neurons and glia
The three types of neurons classified according to the number of their extensions from the cell body? 1. Multipolar 2. bipolar 3. unipolar
The three types f neurons classified according to the direction in which they conduct impulses are. 1. Afferent neurons, 2. Efferent neurons 3. Interneurons
What is a lumbar puncture? A lumbar puncture permits withdrawal of some of the vertebral fluid from the subarachnoid space in the lumbar region of the vertebral column
What are the major ascending tracts of spinal cord? Lateral spinothalamic, Anterior spinothalamic, Fasciculi gracile and cuneatus, Anterior and posterior spinocerebellar, Spinotectal
How many cranial nerves are there ? 12
What is the classification of receptors? (1) the sensory system path-way in which they participate, (2) their location in the body, (3) the particular stimulus that causes them to respond, and (4) their structure.
Four principal tropic hormones are produced and secreted by the basophils of the pars anterior? 1. Thyroid- stimulating hormone, 2. Adrenocorticotropic hormone 3. Follicle- stimulating hormone, 4. Luteinizing hormone
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