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UAB Anatomy Lecture Exam #3 Questions And Answers With Verified Tests 100% Correct Answers
  • UAB Anatomy Lecture Exam #3 Questions And Answers With Verified Tests 100% Correct Answers

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  • sensory - delivers info to the brain motor - delivers info to the peripheral sensory - ascending tract is... motor - descending tract is... originates in the spinal cord and it's destination is the cerebrum - spinocerebellar tract origin and destination originates in the spinal cord and it's destination is the thalamus - spinothalamic tract origin and destination originates in the cerebral cortex and it's destination is the spinal cord - corticospinal tract origin and destination po...
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BIOL201 Week 7 Quiz 5
  • BIOL201 Week 7 Quiz 5

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  • 1. Question: Which nucleus in the medulla is connected to the inferior colliculus? 2. Question: Which region of the front allobe is responsible for initiating movement by directly connecting to cranial and spinal motor neurons? 3. Question: The thalamus is the transfer point for most sensory tracts to reach the cerebral cortex. An exception would be which of these? 4. Question: The loss of lateral peripheral vision is known as . 5. Question: Which location on the body has the largest region ...
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PSY 313: Drugs, Brain & Behavior |265 questions| with correct answers
  • PSY 313: Drugs, Brain & Behavior |265 questions| with correct answers

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  • What are 2 different ways glutamate may be recycled? - Answer - It can be transported back into the cell by re-uptake transporters where it is stored into a synaptic vesicle. - Alternatively, it may be transported into a nearby glia cell where it is going to be broken down back to glutamine. The latter is later carried back to the neuron where it is synthesized back to glutamate and packaged into a synaptic vesicle. Which of these is the main excitatory neurotransmitters? - Answer Glutam...
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BYU PDBIO 210 Midcourse Content  Exam; Questions and answers, rated A/ LATEST EXAM PREDICTIONS UPDATES, APPROVED. +
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  • BYU PDBIO 210 Midcourse Content Exam; Questions and answers, rated A+ While physiology focuses on the study of body function, anatomy focuses on __________. Structure Directional terms: back side? Dorsal Brainpower Read More Previous Play Next Rewind 10 seconds Move forward 10 seconds Unmute 0:03 / 0:15 Full screen Of the two cell types that exist at the time of implantation into the uterine wall, which make the entire embryo? Inner Cell Mass During gastrulation, cells mig...
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The Damaged Brain: Exam 1 with 100% correct answers already graded A+
  • The Damaged Brain: Exam 1 with 100% correct answers already graded A+

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  • ischemic stroke due to blockage of blood vessels, dies from insufficient nutrients and oxygen hemorrhagic stroke rupture of blood vessels, blood leaves and other parts are insufficient of oxygen Brainpower Read More Previous Play Next Rewind 10 seconds Move forward 10 seconds Unmute 0:00 / 0:15 Full screen stroke one of the most common causes of severe brain injury lack of proper blood flow to the affected areas tumors mass of new tissue growing independently of...
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BIOL201 Week 7 Quiz 5
  • BIOL201 Week 7 Quiz 5

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  • W7: Quiz 1. Question: Which nucleus in the medulla is connected to the inferior colliculus? 2. Question: Which region of the front allobe is responsible for initiating movement by directly connecting to cranial and spinal motor neurons? 3. Question: The thalamus is the transfer point for most sensory tracts to reach the cerebral cortex. An exception would be which of these? 4. Question: The loss of lateral peripheral vision is known as​. 5. Question: Which location on the body has the ...
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BIOL250 Week 13 Quiz 9
  • BIOL250 Week 13 Quiz 9

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  • 1. Question: The thalamus is the transfer point for most sensory tracts to reach the cerebral cortex. An exception would be which of these? 2. Question: Which region of the frontal lobe is responsible for initiating movement by directly connecting to cranial and spinal motor neurons?? 3. Question: The loss of lateral peripheral vision is known as ________. 4. Question: Axons in which tract are considered to be both ipsilateral and contralateral? 5. Question: Which location on the body has th...
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PNF Part 1 Complete Study Guide Questions Well Elaborated.
  • PNF Part 1 Complete Study Guide Questions Well Elaborated.

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  • (IPA Treatment Philosophy) Describe Functional Efficiency in the IPA Paradigm - correct answer Functional Efficiency is the ability to utilize sufficient Mechanical Capacity, Neuromuscular Function, and Motor Control to allow for OPTIONS of strategies in the performance of any given action or task. (IPA Treatment Philosophy - MNM) What does Mechanical Capacity in the IPA Paradigm refer to? - correct answer 1. the QUALIT...
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BIOL201 Week 7 Quiz 5 (Solved)
  • BIOL201 Week 7 Quiz 5 (Solved)

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  • 1. Question: Which nucleus in the medulla is connected to the inferior colliculus? 2. Question: Which region of the front allobe is responsible for initiating movement by directly connecting to cranial and spinal motor neurons? 3. Question: The thalamus is the transfer point for most sensory tracts to reach the cerebral cortex. An exception would be which of these? 4. Question: The loss of lateral peripheral vision is known as . 5. Question: Which location on the body has the largest region ...
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 CNRN Week 1 Neurological Anatomy, Physiology, & Assessment Review Questions with Answers,100% CORRECT
  • CNRN Week 1 Neurological Anatomy, Physiology, & Assessment Review Questions with Answers,100% CORRECT

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  • CNRN Week 1 Neurological Anatomy, Physiology, & Assessment Review Questions with Answers How many cranial bones are there? Name them - CORRECT ANSWER 8 Cranial Bones Frontal, Parietal x2, Temporal x2, Occipital, Sphenoid, Ethmoid What are the thickest cranial bones? - CORRECT ANSWER Frontal and Occipital What is the Monroe-Kellie Hypothesis? - CORRECT ANSWER - The skull is a fixed box - Made of 3 components - Brain (80%) - CSF (10%) - Blood (10%) - It maintained homeostasis -...
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