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IUPUI Anatomy Yard Exam 4 With 100% Correct Answers 2024
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IUPUI Anatomy Lecture Exam 4 Questions and Answers 100% pass
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IUPUI Anatomy Lecture Exam 4 
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The sympathetic division of the ANS differs from the parasympathetic division of the 
ANS in that: - Answer- the postganglionic fibers of the sympathetic system are relatively 
longer than those of the parasympathetic system and the sympathetic system is more 
divergent than is the parasympathetic system 
Respiratory activities are controlled by: - Answer- centers in the pons and the medulla 
oblongata 
Conscious though processes and...
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ABFAS REVIEW FOOT EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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ABFAS REVIEW FOOT EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
Which of the follow is true of stump neuroma surgery? 
A. Placed into a joint with motion 
B. Toward weightbearing surface 
C. Under tension 
D. Into two intrinsic foot muscles - Answer- D 
Acquired elevatus is seen after which specific bunion surgery procedure? - Answer- 
Closing base wedge osteotomy 
Which is the most common hyperdactyly variant? - Answer- Postaxial 
What is the most common cause of a keloid formation postoperativelly? - Answer- Hi...
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Neurapraxia - ANSWER Injury to nerve that causes a transient loss of function (conduction block ischemia); nerve dysfunction may be rapidly reversed or persist a few weeks, e.g., compression. 
 
Axonotmesis - ANSWER Injury to nerve interrupting the axon and causing loss of function and Wallerian degeneration distal to the lesion; with no disruption of the endoneurium, regeneration is possible, e.g., crush injury. 
 
Neuro...
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Nervous System Practice Test with 100% correct answers 2024
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E - answer-The vital centers for the control of visceral activities such as heart rate, breathing, blood pressure, swallowing, and vomiting are located in the: 
A) hypothalamus 
B) pons 
C) cerebrum 
D) midbrain 
E) medulla oblongata 
 
A - answer-Immediately after an action potential is propagated, which one of the following ions rapidly diffuses out of the cell into the tissue fluid: 
A) potassium B) calcium C) sodium 
D) chloride 
E) magnesium 
 
B - answer-The blood-brain barrier is effecti...
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NURS 8022 Final Specific FINAL EXAM 2023-2024 ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
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NURS 8022 Final Specific FINAL EXAM 2023-2024 ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+ 
 
What are the 3 components of a neuron? 
-ANSWER- cell body (soma), dendrites, axons 
 
The cell body (soma) is located where? 
-ANSWER- Mainly in the CNS 
 
What are the densely packed cell bodies in the PNS called? 
-ANSWER- Ganglia or plexuses 
 
What are the densely packed cell bodies in the CNS called? 
-ANSWER- Nuclei 
 
What do dendrites ...
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THE PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM (PNS) EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, GRADED A+/[LATEST EXAM UPDATES]
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THE PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM (PNS) EXAM REVIEW 
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, GRADED A+/ 
The peripheral nervous system (PNS) consists of... - -nerves,ganglia, sensory receptors 
and efferent nerve endings. 
What is a nerve? - -it is a cordlike organ composed of numerous nerve fibers (axons) 
bound together by connective tissue, a nerve may contain a few nerve fibers or hundreds of 
thousands 
Name the spinal nerve axons that are grouped off of their connective tissue sheathes: - - 
Endoneurium- a...
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Neurapraxia - ANSWER Injury to nerve that causes a transient loss of function 
(conduction block ischemia); nerve dysfunction may be rapidly reversed or persist a few 
weeks, e.g., compression. 
Axonotmesis - ANSWER Injury to nerve interrupting the axon and causing loss 
of function and Wallerian degeneration distal to the lesion; with no disruption of the 
endoneurium, regeneration is possible, e.g., crush injury. 
Neurotmesis - ANSWER Cutting ...
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MSK 4 Week 4| 95 QUESTIONS | WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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What are the elements of connective tusse? correct answer: -endoneurium 
-perineurium 
-epineurium 
 
What is the endoneurium? correct answer: -encompass axon or nerve fiber 
-protects against transmission of substances across membrane 
 
What is the perineurium? correct answer: -surrounds each fascicle 
-provides barrier capable of controlling flow of substances bidirectionally 
 
What is the epineurium? correct answer: -outermost connective tissue 
-highly vascular and provides no diffusio...
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A&P 2 EXAM 1 (CNS & PNS) with correct answers 2024
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The cerebellum functions in: 
 
A) biological rhythms. 
B) learning, memory, and personality. 
C) homeostatic functions such as breathing and heart rate. 
D) the planning and coordination of movement. 
 
(CNS) - answer-D) the planning and coordination of movement 
 
In the spinal cord, nerve tracts or funiculi make up the: 
 
A) white columns 
B) central canal 
C) gray commissure 
D) gray horns 
 
(CNS) - answer-A) white columns 
 
The midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata are all part of the __...
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