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USE THIS ONE AS AN EXAMPLE.
AP150 PATHWAYS ASSIGNMENT
PAIN IN THIGH
A _________________ (receptor) detects pains on your anterior thigh stimulating a ______________________neuron
which travels through the ______________ nerve and then through the ____________________ plexus and
a/an_______________ ramus and a ________________ (nerve) before passing through the _____________ root and
entering the spinal cord at the _________________ where it will synapse with a ____________________ neuron. This
neuron will then decussate and enter the ___________________ column and carry an action potential to the
________________________ (part of brain) where it will synapse with a __________________ neuron which will carry
the action potential to the ______________________ lobe of the cerebrum.
Mechanoreceptor
Thermoreceptor
Nociceptor
Upper motor neuron
Lower motor neuron
Brachial
Lumbar
Sacral
Primary sensory neuron
Secondary sensory neuron
Tertiary sensory neuron
Spinal nerve
Anterior ramus
Posterior ramus
Femoral
Sciatic
Radial
Median
Ulnar
Posterior root
Anterior root
Posterior horn
Anterior horn
Lateral horn
Anterior column
Lateral column
Posterior column
Thalamus
Cerebellum
Medulla
Pons
Frontal lobe
Parietal lobe
Occipital lobe
Temporal lobe
AP150 PATHWAYS ASSIGNMENT
PAIN IN POSTERIOR ARM
A _________________ receptor detect pains on your posterior arm stimulating a ___________________neuron which
travels through the ______________ nerve and then through the ____________________ plexus and
a/an_______________ ramus and a ________________ (nerve) before passing through the _____________ root and
entering the spinal cord at the _________________ where it will synapse with a ____________________ neuron. This
neuron will then decussate and enter the ___________________ column and carry an action potential to the
________________________ (part of brain) where it will synapse with a __________________ neuron which will carry
the action potential to the ______________________ lobe of the cerebrum.
Mechanoreceptor
Thermoreceptor
Nociceptor
Upper motor neuron
Lower motor neuron
Brachial
Lumbar
Sacral
Primary sensory neuron
Secondary sensory neuron
Tertiary sensory neuron
Spinal nerve
Anterior ramus
Posterior ramus
Femoral
Sciatic
Radial
Median
Ulnar
Posterior root
Anterior root
Posterior horn
Anterior horn
Lateral horn
Anterior column
Lateral column
Posterior column
Thalamus
Cerebellum
Medulla
Pons
Frontal lobe
Parietal lobe
Occipital lobe
Temporal lobe
AP150 PATHWAYS ASSIGNMENT
PAIN IN FINGER
A _________________ receptor detect pains on your pinky (5th) finger stimulating a ___________________neuron
which travels through the ______________ nerve and then through the ____________________ plexus and a/an
_______________ ramus and a ________________ (nerve) before passing through the _____________ root and
entering the spinal cord at the _________________ where it will synapse with a ____________________ neuron. This
neuron will then decussate and enter the ___________________ column and carry an action potential to the
________________________ (part of brain) where it will synapse with a __________________ neuron which will carry
the action potential to the ______________________ lobe of the cerebrum.
Mechanoreceptor
Thermoreceptor
Nociceptor
Upper motor neuron
Lower motor neuron
Brachial
Lumbar
Sacral
Primary sensory neuron
Secondary sensory neuron
Tertiary sensory neuron
Spinal nerve
Anterior ramus
Posterior ramus
Femoral
Sciatic
Radial
Median
Ulnar
Posterior root
Anterior root
Posterior horn
Anterior horn
Lateral horn
Anterior column
Lateral column
Posterior column
Thalamus
Cerebellum
Medulla
Pons
Frontal lobe
Parietal lobe
Occipital lobe
Temporal lobe
P150 PATHWAYS ASSIGNMENT
FINE TOUCH FINGER
A _________________ receptor detect a fine, delicate touch on your pinky finger (5th finger) stimulating a
___________________neuron which travels through the ______________ nerve and then through the
____________________ plexus and a/an _______________ ramus and then a ________________ (nerve) before
passing through the _____________ root and entering the spinal cord at a _________________ horn where it will then
enter a _________________ column and carry the action potential to the _________________________ (part of brain)
where it synapses with a __________________ neuron. This neuron will then decussate and carry an action potential to
the _______________(part of brain) where it will synapse with a ____________________ neuron which will transmit an
action potential to the ______________________ lobe of the brain.
Mechanoreceptor
Thermoreceptor
Nociceptor
Upper motor neuron
Lower motor neuron
Brachial
Lumbar
Sacral
Primary sensory neuron
Secondary sensory neuron
Tertiary sensory neuron
Spinal nerve
Anterior ramus
Posterior ramus
Femoral
Sciatic
Radial
Median
Ulnar
Posterior root
Anterior root
Posterior horn
Anterior horn
Lateral horn
Anterior column
Lateral column
Posterior column
Thalamus
Cerebellum
Medulla
Pons
Frontal lobe
Parietal lobe
Occipital lobe
Temporal lobe
AP150 PATHWAYS ASSIGNMENT
FINE TOUCH IN THIGH
A _________________ receptor detects a fine, delicate touch on your anterior thigh stimulating a
___________________________neuron which travels through the ______________ nerve and then through the
____________________ plexus and a/an _______________ ramus and then a ________________ (nerve) before
passing through the _____________ root and entering the spinal cord at a _________________ horn where it will then
enter a _________________ column and carry the action potential to the _________________________ (part of brain)
where it synapses with a __________________ neuron. This neuron will then decussate and carry an action potential to
the _______________(part of brain) where it will synapse with a ____________________ neuron which will transmit an
action potential to the ______________________ lobe of the brain.
Mechanoreceptor
Thermoreceptor
Nociceptor
Upper motor neuron
Lower motor neuron
Brachial
Lumbar
Sacral
Primary sensory neuron
Secondary sensory neuron
Tertiary sensory neuron
Spinal nerve
Anterior ramus
Posterior ramus
Femoral
Sciatic
Radial
Median
Ulnar
Posterior root
Anterior root
Posterior horn
Anterior horn
Lateral horn
Anterior column
Lateral column
Posterior column
Thalamus
Cerebellum
Medulla
Pons
Frontal lobe
Parietal lobe
Occipital lobe
Temporal lobe
AP150 PATHWAYS ASSIGNMENT
FINE TOUCH ON ARM
A _________________ receptor detect a fine, delicate touch on your pinky finger (5th finger) stimulating a
___________________neuron which travels through the ______________ nerve and then through the
____________________ plexus and a/an _______________ ramus and then a ________________ (nerve) before
passing through the _____________ root and entering the spinal cord at a _________________ horn where it will then
enter a _________________ column and carry the action potential to the _________________________ (part of brain)
where it synapses with a __________________ neuron. This neuron will then decussate and carry an action potential to
the _______________(part of brain) where it will synapse with a ____________________ neuron which will transmit an
action potential to the ______________________ lobe of the brain.
Mechanoreceptor
Thermoreceptor
Nociceptor
Upper motor neuron
Lower motor neuron
Brachial
Lumbar
Sacral
Primary sensory neuron
Secondary sensory neuron
Tertiary sensory neuron
Spinal nerve
Anterior ramus
Posterior ramus
Femoral
Sciatic
Radial
Median
Ulnar
Posterior root
Anterior root
Posterior horn
Anterior horn
Lateral horn
Anterior column
Lateral column
Posterior column
Thalamus
Cerebellum
Medulla
Pons
Frontal lobe
Parietal lobe
Occipital lobe
Temporal lobe
AP150 PATHWAYS ASSIGNEMENT
MOVING /EXTENDING THE WRIST
An action potential begins on a ____________________________ neurons that leaves the __________________ lobe
of the brain and passes through the _________________ of the midbrain and then the ___________________ of the
medulla oblongata where it then decussates and travels down a __________________________ column to the
________________________ horn of the spinal cord where it will synapse with a ________________________ neuron
which will then carry an action potential out of the spinal cord and through a ______________________ root to a
__________________ nerve and then a/an ___________________ ramus before passing through the
_______________________ plexus and then along the _____________________ nerve to signal a muscle such as the
___________________________ resulting in extension of the hand/wrist
Mechanoreceptor
Thermoreceptor
Nociceptor
Upper motor neuron
Lower motor neuron
Brachial
Lumbar
Sacral
Primary sensory neuron
Secondary sensory neuron
Tertiary sensory neuron
Spinal nerve
Anterior ramus
Posterior ramus
Femoral
Sciatic
Radial
Median
Ulnar
Posterior root
Anterior root
Posterior horn
Anterior horn
Lateral horn
Cerebral peduncles
Pyramids
Tectal plate
Brachioradialis
Extensor carpi radialis longus
Palmaris longus
Anterior column
Lateral column
Posterior column
Thalamus
Cerebellum
Medulla
Pons
Frontal lobe
Parietal lobe
Occipital lobe
Temporal lobe
AP150 PATHWAYS ASSIGNEMENT
MOVING (plantar flexing) THE FOOT
An action potential begins on a ____________________________ neurons that leaves the __________________ lobe
of the brain and passes through the _________________ of the midbrain and then the ___________________ of the
medulla oblongata where it then decussates and travels down a __________________________ column to the
________________________ horn of the spinal cord where it will synapse with a ________________________ neuron
which will then carry an action potential out of the spinal cord and through a ______________________ root to a
__________________ nerve and then a/an ___________________ ramus before passing through the
_______________________ plexus and then along the _____________________ nerve to signal a muscle such as the
___________________________ resulting in plantar flexion.
Mechanoreceptor
Thermoreceptor
Nociceptor
Upper motor neuron
Lower motor neuron
Brachial
Lumbar
Sacral
Primary sensory neuron
Secondary sensory neuron
Tertiary sensory neuron
Spinal nerve
Anterior ramus
Posterior ramus
Femoral
Sciatic
Radial
Median
Ulnar
Posterior root
Anterior root
Posterior horn
Anterior horn
Lateral horn
Anterior column
Lateral column
Posterior column
Thalamus
Cerebellum
Medulla
Pons
Cerebral peduncles
Tectal plate
Pyramids
Arbor vitae
Gastrocnemius
Tibialis anterior
Quadriceps femoris group
Frontal lobe
Parietal lobe
Occipital lobe
Temporal lobe
AP150 PATHWAYS ASSIGNMENT
--EXAMPLE
PAIN IN THIGH
A ____________ receptor detects pains on your anterior thigh stimulating a ______________ neuron which travels
through the _______ nerve and then through the ___________plexus and a _________ ramus and a ______ (nerve)
before passing through the__________ root and entering the spinal cord at the _________________where it will
synapse with a _______________ neuron. This ________________ neuron will then decussate and enter the
_________________ column and carry an action potential to the ____________(part of brain) where it will synapse
with a ___________ neuron which will carry the action potential to the ______________ lobe of the cerebrum.
PAIN IN THIGH
A NOCICEPTOR receptor detects pains on your anterior thigh stimulating a PRIMARY SENSORY neuron which travels
through the FEMORAL nerve and then through the LUMBAR plexus and a ANTERIOR ramus and a SPINAL (nerve)
before passing through the POSTERIOR root and entering the spinal cord at the POSTERIOR HORN where it will
synapse with a SECONDARY SENSORY neuron. This SECONDARY SENSORY neuron will then decussate and enter the
ANTERIOR OR LATERAL column and carry an action potential to the THALAMUS (part of brain) where it will synapse
with a TERTIARY SENSORY neuron which will carry the action potential to the PARIETAL lobe of the cerebrum.
AP150 PATHWAYS ASSIGNMENT ANSWERS
PAIN IN POSTERIOR ARM
A NOCICEPTOR receptor detect pains on your posterior arm stimulating a _PRIMARY SENSONRY_neuron which travels through the RADIAL nerve and then through the _BRACHIAL_ plexus and a _ANTERIOR _ ramus and a __SPINAL__ (nerve) before passing through the __POSTERIOR_ root and entering the spinal cord at the _POSTERIOR HORN__ where it will synapse with a _SECONDARY SENSORY_ neuron. This __SECONDARY __ neuron
will then decussate and enter the _ANTERIOR OR LATERAL _ column and carry an action potential to the _THALAMUS_ (part of brain) where it will synapse with a _TERTIARY SENSORY neuron which will carry the action potential to the PARIETAL__ lobe of the cerebrum.
AP150 PATHWAYS ASSIGNMENT--ANSWERS
PAIN IN FINGER
A __NOCICEPTOR_ receptor detect pains on your pinky (5 th) finger stimulating a _PRIMARY SENSORY_neuron which travels through the _ULNAR_ nerve and then through the __BRACHIAL__ plexus and a __ANTERIOR__ ramus and a SPINAL (nerve) before passing through the _POSTERIOR _ root and entering the spinal cord at the __POSTERIOR HORN__ where it will synapse with a __SECONDARY SENSORY__ neuron. This ___SECODARY
SENSORY___ neuron will then decussate and enter the __ANTERIOR OR LATERAL _ column and carry an action potential to the ___THALAMUS_ (part of brain) where it will synapse with a _TERTIARY SENSORY _ neuron which will carry the action potential to the _PARIETAL___ lobe of the cerebrum.
AP150 PATHWAYS ASSIGNMENT--ANSWERS
FINE TOUCH FINGER
A __MECHANO-_ receptor detect a fine, delicate touch on your pinky finger (5th finger) stimulating a _PRIMARY SENSORY __neuron which travels through the __UNLAR___ nerve and then through the __BRACHIAL__ plexus and a __ANTERIOR____ ramus and then a __SPINAL __ (nerve) before passing through the _POSTERIOR_ root and entering the spinal cord at a _POSTERIOR__ horn where it will then enter a __DORSAL/POSTERIOR _
column and carry the action potential to the __MEDULLA OBLONGATA _ (part of brain) where it synapses with a __SECONDARY SENSORY__ neuron. This neuron will then decussate and carry an action potential to the __THALAMUS__(part of brain) where it will synapse with a _TERTIARY__ neuron which will transmit an action potential to the ___PARIETAL___ lobe of the brain.
AP150 PATHWAYS ASSIGNMENT--ANSWERS
FINE TOUCH IN THIGH
A __MECHANO-__ receptor detects a fine, delicate touch on your anterior thigh stimulating a __PRIMARY SENSORY__neuron which travels through the __FEMORAL__ nerve and then through the ____LUMBAR__ plexus and a _ANTERIOR__ ramus and then a ___SPINAL__ (nerve) before passing through the __POSTERIOR_ root and entering the spinal cord at a _POSTERIOR horn where it will then enter a __POSTERIOR__ column and carry
the action potential to the ___MEDULLA OBLONGATA____ (part of brain) where it synapses with a __SECONDARY SENSORY__ neuron. This neuron will then decussate and carry an action potential to the __THALAUMS _(part of brain) where it will synapse with a ____TERITARY SENSORY___ neuron which will transmit an action potential to the __PARIETAL__ lobe of the brain.
AP150 PATHWAYS ASSIGNMENT--ANSWERS
FINE TOUCH ON ARM
A __MECHANO--_ receptor detect a fine, delicate touch on your pinky finger (5th finger) stimulating a _PRIMARY SENSORY__neuron which travels through the ___ULNAR_ nerve and then through the __BRACHIAL__ plexus and a _ANTERIOR___ ramus and then a ___SPINAL__ (nerve) before passing through the ___POSTERIOR_ root and entering the spinal cord at a __POSTERIOR__ horn where it will then enter a ___POSTERIOR _ column
and carry the action potential to the __MEDULLA OBLONGATA ___ (part of brain) where it synapses with a ___SECONDARY SENSORY__ neuron. This neuron will then decussate and carry an action potential to the __THALAMUS _(part of brain) where it will synapse with a __TERTIARY SENSORY ___ neuron which will transmit an action potential to the _PARIETAL___ lobe of the brain.
AP150 PATHWAYS ASSIGNEMENT--ANSWERS
MOVING THE WRIST
An action potential begins on a ___UPPER MOTOR_ neurons that leaves the __FRONTAL__ lobe of the brain and passes through the ____CEREBRAL PENDUNCLES__ of the midbrain and then the __PYRAMIDS__ of the medulla oblongata where it then decussates and travels down a __ANTERIOR OR LATTERAL __ column to the __ANTERIOR__ horn of the spinal cord where it will synapse with a _LOWER MOTOR_ neuron which will
then carry an action potential out of the spinal cord and through a ___ANTERIOR_ root to a _SPINAL_ nerve and then a ___ANTERIOR____ ramus before passing through the __BRACHIAL__ plexus and then along the _RADIAL__ nerve to signal a muscle such as the __EXTENSORY CARPI RADIALIS LONGUS OR BREVIS OR EXTENSORY CARPI UNLARIS OR EXTENSOR DIGITORUM_ resulting in extension of the hand/wrist
AP150 PATHWAYS ASSIGNEMENT--ANSWERS
MOVING THE FOOT
An action potential begins on a __UPPER MOTOR__ neurons that leaves the _FRONTAL_ lobe of the brain and passes through the __CEREBRAL PEDUNCLES_ of the midbrain and then the _PYRAMIDS_ of the medulla oblongata where it then decussates and travels down a ___ANTERIOR OR LATERAL___ column to the ___ANTERIOR__ horn of the spinal cord where it will synapse with a ___LOWER MOTOR__ neuron which will then
carry an action potential out of the spinal cord and through a __ANTERIOR__ root to a __SPINAL __ nerve and then a ____ANTERIOR___ ramus before passing through the __SACRAL__ plexus and then along the ___SCIATIC/TIBIAL___ nerve to signal a muscle such as the __SOLEUS OR GASTROCNEMIUS OR FLEXOR DIGITORUM LONGUS OR FLEXOR HALLUCIS LONGUS___ resulting in plantar flexion.