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anatomy and physiology test review

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show Brain and spinal cord, encased in bone  
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What are the fuctions of the Central nervous system?   show
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The peripheral nervous system consists of?   show
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show Detects stimuli and sends/recieves information from the CNS  
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show Neurons and blood vessels  
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show They influence the blood brain barrier, isolate damaged tissue, and limit the spread of inflammation  
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show They line the ventricles and the central canal of the spinal cord, some produce cerebrospinal fluid  
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show They phagocytize microorganisms, foreign substances, and necrotic tissue  
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show They form myelin sheaths around the axons of several CNS neurons  
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show They form myelin sheaths around part of the axon of a PNS neuron  
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What are satilite cells functions?   show
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What are the two parts of the refractory period?   show
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Absolute refractory has?   show
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Relative refractory does what?   show
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The lateral ventricles are located where?   show
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The third ventricle is located where?   show
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show In the inferior part of the pons to the superior part of the medulla oblongata  
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show The cerebral aqueduct  
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The fourth ventricle is also continued where?   show
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Folia are what?   show
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show Branches of the spinal nerves  
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Two structures of the rami are?   show
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show A braid or intermingling of the nerves, in this instance in the ventral rami  
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show Cervical, brachial, and lumbar  
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show Sacral and coccygeal  
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The cervical major plexus does what?   show
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The brachial major plexus does what?   show
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The lumbar major plexus does what?   show
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The sacral major plexus does what?   show
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show Muscles of the pelvic floor and skin over the coccygeal region  
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Endocrine gland is?   show
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show Metabolism and tissue maturation  
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show Ion regulation  
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show Water balance  
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Fuction of the endocrine system is?   show
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Endocrine system function is?   show
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Endocrine system fuction is?   show
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Endocrine system function is?   show
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show Uterine contractions and milk release  
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show They circulate for only seconds to minutes before they are broke down  
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show They commonly circulate with the binding hormones  
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show An endocrine and exocrine gland  
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Insulin does what?   show
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Glucagon does what?   show
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Common glands for the endocrine system is?   show
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Another gland for endocrine system?   show
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show Adreneal glands and pancreas  
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Name some other glands involved with the endocrine system?   show
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The PNS has what two divisions?   show
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show Autonomic and somatic  
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Autonomic has 3 divisions what are they?   show
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Parasympathetic does what?   show
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show Is more for activity  
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Enteric does what?   show
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show Action potentials rapidly  
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Unmyelinated axons conduct what slowly?   show
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Unmyelinated axons are?   show
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show Action Potentials at the nodes of ranvier  
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The Na+-K+ pump moves ions by?   show
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The negative charge is higher where?   show
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Negatively charged proteins are synthesized where?   show
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The permability of the plasma membrane is determined by?   show
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show The cell is more permeable to K+ at rest  
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show The inside to be more negatively charged while the outside is positively charged  
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Mainly due to the tendency of K+ ions to diffuse out of the cell, is opposed by?   show
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show A decrease in the K+ concentration gradient, causing a decrease in the membrane permeability of K+  
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show An increase of Na+ and Ca+ permeability, or a decrease in Ca+ outside the cell  
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Hyperpolarization is an increase of the resting membrane potential as a result from?   show
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What else does hyperpolarization cause?   show
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show The subarachnoid space and the central canal of the spinal cord  
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show In the choroid plexus within the ventricles by ependymal cells  
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What does cerebrospinal fluid provide?   show
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Cranial nerve 1 is?   show
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show It is called Optic and its function is the special sense of vision  
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show It is called Ocolomotor and its fuction is motor to the eye muscles  
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show It is called Trochlear and its fuction is that it is the motor to one eye muscle  
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show It is called Trigeminal and the fuction is that it is the motor to the muscles of mastication  
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show It is called Abducent and its fuction is it is the motor to one eye muscle  
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show It is called Facial and its fuction is it is the motor to the muscles of facial expression  
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show It is called Vestibulocochlear and its fuction is the special sense of hearing and balance  
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show It is called Glossopharyngeal and the function is the sense of taste  
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show It is called Vagus and its function is it makes voice production  
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show It is called Accessory and its function is the motor to the sternocleidomastoid and trapezius muscle  
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Cranial nerve 12 is?   show
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show One of the sinous folds or ridges of the surface of the brain  
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Dermatome is?   show
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show Inferior part of frontal lobe  
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The Brochas area does what?   show
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show It is located in the portion of parietal lobe  
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show It is the sensory speech area, It is necessary for understanding and formulating coherent speech  
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The pyramid does what?   show
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The cerebellar peduncles do what?   show
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show The Vermis,Flocculonodular, Lateral hemispheres  
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The thalamus is what?   show
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What other facts about the thalumus are there?   show
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show Thalumus  
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What does the thalumus control?   show
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