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Study Facts AVCA Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
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Equine Spinal Cord Length 
 ~~>Foramen magnum to L3 
Canine spinal Cord Length 
 ~~>Foramen magnum to L5/L6 
Feline spinal cord length 
 ~~>Foramen magnum to sacrum 
Equine Spinal Nerve Formula 
 ~~>8 cervical, 18 thoracic, 6 lumbar, 5 sacral, 5 coccygeal (42 pairs 
total) 
Canine Spinal Nerve Formula 
 ~~>8 cervical, 13 thoracic, 7 lumbar, 3 sacral, 5 coccygeal (36 pairs) 
Motor fibers function 
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Portage Learning Anatomy & Physiology 2: Module 2 Exam Questions with correct Answers
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Portage Learning Anatomy & Physiology 2: Module 2 Exam Questions with correct Answers 
 This layer of the meninges is tightly attached to the brain. 
Pia mater (menix) 
 
 
 
 
The _______ fissure separates the right and left cerebral hemispheres. 
Median longitudinal 
 
 
 
 
What is the purpose of the blood-brain barrier? Describe its maintenance from a cellular level. 
The blood-brain barrier is a diffusion barrier which prevents most particles from entering the central nervous system tissue,...
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BIOD151 - Module 5 Summary, Complete Solution With pictures and diagrams For Your Module 5 Exams.
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BIOD151 - Module 5 Summary, Complete Solution With pictures and diagrams For Your Module 5 Exams. 
 
 
Figure 5.1 Posterior view of the nervous system. The brain and spinal cord (central nervous system) connect to the peripheral nervous system. Examples of peripheral nerves are spinal nerves (cervical, thoracic, and lumbar), the upper trunk of the brachial plexus, and the radial nerve. 
 
(3) Divisions of the Spinalis 
thoracis, cervicis, capitis 
 
Spinalis Thoracis 
Origin: spinous processes ...
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Bio 2300 Unit 2 Latest Update 100% Correct
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Bio 2300 Unit 2 Latest Update 100% 
 
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Mid Brain Short section of the brain stem between the diancephalon and the pons. 
 
Functions of Mid Brain Includes masses of gray matter that serve as reflex centers. 
Responsible for visual reflexes like moving eyes when head turns. Contains the auditory reflex 
centers like moving head to hear sound better. 
 
Medulla Oblongata Portion of the brain between the pons and the spinal cord. 
 
Function of Medulla Oblongata All nerve fibers connected...
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BIOS 1300 FINAL exam study guide questions and answers(latest update)
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where does the spinal cord end in an adult 
L1-L2 
 
 
 
what is inferior to the end of the spinal cord 
cauda equina 
 
 
 
how many spinal nerves for each section 
8 cranial, 12 thoracic, 5 lumbar, 5 sacral, 1 coxxygeal 
 
 
 
why are the spinal nerves mixed nerves? 
because they contain both motor and sensory 
 
 
 
4 parts of gray matter 
anterior horns, posterior horns, lateral horns, gray commisure 
 
 
 
what in the gray matter contains the motor nuclei? 
anterior horns 
 
 
 
what in the...
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wsu anatomy exam 2 board questions & clinical correlates 2024
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controls the visual reflexes 
superior colliculi 
controls the auditory reflexes 
inferior colliculi 
contains the corticospinal tracts 
crus cerebri 
this is associated with Parkinson's disease 
substantia nigra 
connects the hypothalamus to the posterior part of the pituitary gland 
infundibulum of the brain 
manufactures cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) 
choroid plexus 
the fifth lobe hidden in the floor of the lateral sulcus 
insula 
primary motor cortex is here 
precentral gyrus 
primary somatose...
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Portage Learnin Question and answers already passed 2024 Name the 3 types of muscle tissue - correct answer skeletal, cardiac, smooth 
 
skeletal muscle - correct answer have blood & nervous supply to provide movement under conscious control 
 
What does it mean that skeletal muscles are under conscious control? - correct answer meaning that a person can consciously decide to use these muscles to complete an action 
 
Communication to coordinate movement starts where? - correct answer ...
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HK 3401 Muscles Exam Questions and Answers
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HK 3401 Muscles Exam Questions and Answers 
 
Intrinsic back muscles - Answer-Superficial to deep: 
- splenius 
- erector spinae group 
- transversospinal group 
- segmental group 
*all innervated by posterior rami except intertransversarii 
 
Splenius - Answer-Origin: Spinous processes (C3-T6) 
 
Insertion: Base of the skull (Capitus) or Transverse 
processes C1-C3 (Cervicis) 
 
Action: lateral flexion/ extension of head and neck 
 
Innervation: Posterior rami of spinal nerves 
 
Erector spi...
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Maryville NURS 612 Final Exam with 100% Correct Answers 2023
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Which of the Following disorders is known to be heredity? 
Peripheral neuropathy 
Meningitis 
Huntington Chorea 
Seizure disorder - Correct answer-Huntington Chorea 
The Examiner asks the patient to close her eyes and then place a vibrating tuning fork 
on the patients ankle and asks her to indicate what is felt. What is being assessed? - 
Correct answer-Primary sensory function 
Multiple sclerosis - Correct answer-Fatigue, bowel and bladder dysfunction, sexual 
dysfunction, sensory changes, mus...
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NEUROSURGERY CASE GUIDE SURGERY 2 – NEUROSURGERY CASES WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION
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** CASE 1 (Dilbar case) 
38-year-old labourer who had the immediate onset of burning pain and weakness after 
lifting a heavy load. He had onset of some bladder incontinence (surgical emergency). He 
had decreased motor and sensor response in his right lower extremity. Parathesia in this 
region too. 
Diagnosis: Cauda Equina Syndrome 
Differential diagnosis: 
1. Conus Medullaris Syndrome 
2. Lumbosacral radiculopathy 
3. Spinal cord compression (due to 
spinal cord tumour) 
Diagnostic tests: 
1....
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