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Study Guide A&P Semester 1 Proctor Penn Foster Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
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Cranial 
: Toward the head 
Rostral 
: Toward the nose 
Caudal 
: Toward the tail 
Median Plane 
: Divides Animals into right and left halves 
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Aborad 
: Moving away from the mouth 
Lateral 
: Toward the side of the body, away from the midline 
List the types of muscle tissue present in the body? 
: smooth, skeletal, cardiac 
List the four general types of tissue found in the body 
: epithelial, connective, muscle, nervous 
What is homeostasis 
: Maintenance of balance in the body 
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Exam 2 BIOS 252 Chamberlain University Accurate 100%
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Rostral - ANSWER towards the forehead 
 
Caudal - ANSWER toward the tail or spinal cord 
 
reticular formation - ANSWER a nerve network in the brainstem that plays an important role in controlling arousal 
 
reticular activating system - ANSWER Located in the upper brain stem; responsible for maintenance of consciousness, specifically one's level of arousal. 
 
Cerebellum function - ANSWER the "little brain" at the rear of the brainstem; functions include processing sensory input and coordina...
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Penn Foster A&P 1 Proctored Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
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Define Anatomy 
: Study of the form and structure of the animal body and the relationships 
among its parts 
Define Physiology 
: Study of how the body functions 
Cranial 
: Closer to the head 
Caudal 
: Closer to the tail 
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Rostral 
: Parts of the head closer to the tip of the nose 
Dorsal 
: Closer to the back/spine 
Ventral 
: Nearer to the side closest to the ground 
Lateral 
: Farther away from the median plane 
Medial 
: Closer to the median plane 
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Superficial 
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Penn Foster A&P 1 Proctored Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
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Define Anatomy 
: Study of the form and structure of the animal body and the relationships 
among its parts 
Define Physiology 
: Study of how the body functions 
(Orientation + Location of Body Parts) Cranial 
: Closer to the head 
(Orientation + Location of Body Parts) Caudal 
: Closer to the tail 
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(Orientation + Location of Body Parts) Rostral 
: Parts of the head closer to the tip of the nose 
(Orientation + Loca
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Cnim topics exam questions with correct answersIn the operating room, the stimulus intensity for activating a sensory nerve: - ANSWER-Does not have an established boundary 
 
A benefit of recording epidural SSEPs caudal to the surgical site is: - ANSWER-Ability to detect changes peripheral to the surgical site 
 
During a tumor surgery at T6, epidural electrodes are placed at T4 and at T8 to monitor SSEPs. What would be expected with a surgical manipulation of dorsal column tracts? - ANSWER-Loss...
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CNIM Guidelines - Practice Questions Answered Correctly – Expert Verified | Latest Version 2024/2025
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A global significant decrease in amplitude of cortical SSEPs w/o significant decrease in amplitude of 
cervical and subcortical responses in a lumbar spine surgery is most possibly due to: 
a) Inadequate stimulation 
b) Changes in anesthesia regimen 
c) Significant blood loss due to surgery 
d) Damages caused by the surgery - B 
A loss of SSEP response would most likely occur _____ to the surgical site 
a) Rostral 
b) Caudal 
c) Anterior 
d) Posterior - B 
After-discharges occur after what? 
a) ...
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Penn Foster Anatomy and Physiology for Vet Techs Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Penn Foster Anatomy and Physiology 
for Vet Techs Questions and Answers 
 
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1. **Where would you expect the superficial digital flexor tendon in a horse's leg to be found, 
relative to the deep digital flexor?** 
- It would be closer to the skin than the deep digital flexor tendon. 
 
2. **Where are goblet cells typically found in the body?** 
- Goblet cells are found in the intestines. 
 
3. **What is the composition of simple cuboidal epithelium?** 
- Simple cuboidal epith...
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PNB 2XB3 - Neuroanatomy & Neurophysiology Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Update | Verified
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Nissl Stain - ️️Nissl used basic died to stain the endoplasmic reticulum (RNA), 
thereby revealing cell bodies. Using the nissl stain, Brodmann found that different areas 
of the cerebral cortex had distinct cytoarchitectonic appearances. He identified 52 
cortical areas, now called Broadmann's areas 
contralaterality - ️️right brain controls left, left brain controls right. most functions 
are contralateral 
3 types of glial cells - ️️Astrocyte (maintain ionic environment), Oligode...
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Gross Anatomy 1 Exam 1 | Questions and Answers (Complete Solutions)
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Gross Anatomy 1 Exam 1 | Questions and Answers (Complete Solutions) Which of the following upper extremity structures is the most distal? a. Wrist b. Shoulder c. Elbow d. Fingers Your "Back" is __________ to your "Front" a. Superior b. Posterior c. Medial d. Anterior Skin is part of the _______ System? Integumentary The Cervical Vertebrae are _______ to the Lumbar Vertebrae. Select all that apply a. Medial b. Caudal c. Rostral d. Contralateral e. Lateral f. Bilateral g. Superior h. Inferio...
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PNB 2XB3 - Neuroanatomy & Neurophysiology Questions and Answers | Latest Update 2024/2025
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How many neurons are in the human brain? 
 ~~> about 100 billion 
What percentage of the brain do we use? 
 ~~> 100% 
What is the brain's power in watts? 
 ~~> 20 W 
What is the size of a typical neuron? 
 ~~> 10 um (cell body diameter) 
What is the most common neurotransmitter? 
 ~~> Glutamate 
What is the voltage of a neuron at rest? 
 ~~> -65mV 
What is the name of the neuro-electrical impulse? 
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