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Neurology3

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True/False Conduction by the sixth cranial nerve results in sensations of hearing   show
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True/False Injury to the 6th cranial nerve causes the eye to turn in because of paralysis of the abducting muscle of the eye   show
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True/False Effectors that have single innervation by the autonomic nervous system are innervated only by the parasympathetic division   show
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Ture/False The parasympathetic and sympathetic divisions act with a cooperative infuluence, enchancing each other's effect   show
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True/False The neurotransmitter released by both sympathetic and parasympathetic preganglionic neurons is acetylocholine   show
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True/False Sympathetic responses are usually widespread, involving many organ systems at once   show
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True/False The parasympathetic division is also called the thoracolumbar division   show
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True/False A neurotransmitter which is inhibitory on one effector is inhibitory on all effectors   show
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True/False Parasympathetic stimulation has no effect on sweat glands   show
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True/False There are 12 cranial nerves   show
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All the following cranial nerves have a functional classification of motor except: A) oculomotor B) trochlear C) vestibulocochlear D) accessory   show
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The cranial nerve that arises from both the brain and spinal cord is the: A) abducens B) spinoaccessory C) glossopharyngeal D) vagus   show
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The autonomic nervous system functions chiefly in the: A) coordination of muscular activity B) innervation of smooth muscle in the viscera C) reception of sensory impulses D) focus of concentration   show
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"Flight or flight" physiological changes include all of the following except: A) increased conversation of glycogen into glucose B) constriction of repiratory airways C) increased sweating D) dilation of blood vessels in skeletal muscles   show
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Norepinephrine is liberated at: A) the dendrite ending B) parasympathetic preganglionic nerve endings C) most sympathetic postganglionic nerve endings D) sympathetic preganglionic nerve endings   show
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All of the following cranial nerves are iinvolved in proprioception except the: A) vagus B) hypoglossal C) spinoaccessory D) abducens   show
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The senory cranial nerves include only the: A) optic, vestibulocochlear and vagus B) olfactory, optic and facial C) olfactory, optic and vestibulocochlear D) optic, facial and vestibulocochlear   show
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show Increased peristalsis in the digestive tract  
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show Closing and opening of the eye  
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Which of the following is not a branch of the trigeminal nerve? A) zygomatic B) opthalmic C) maxillary D) mandibular   show
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Which of the following cranial nerves does not have the function of eye movement? A) oculomotor B) trochlear C) trigenminal D) abducens   show
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Which is not true about sympathetic postganglionic neurons? A) The are usually longer than preganglionic neurons B) They produce acetylocholine C) They produce norepinehrine D) They have acetylocholine receptors on their dendrites   show
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Someone comes to you complaining of back pain that shoots down their leg. They say they have Sciatica. What else could it be? A) distal referred pain B) parietal referred pain C) visceral referred pain D) painful referred pain   show
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