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Biology 218 – Human Anatomy
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Nervous System
1.
Functions of the nervous system include which of the following?
A) controlling and adjusting the activities of the other systems
B) receiving input from the senses
C) stimulating muscles and glands to contract
D) integrating and processing data
E) All of the answers are correct.
2.
The central nervous system (CNS) includes the
A) brain.
B) spinal cord.
C) nerves.
D) brain and spinal cord.
E) nerves and muscles.
3.
The anatomical subdivisions of the nervous system are (the)
A) central and peripheral nervous systems.
B) dorsal and ventral nervous systems.
C) appendicular and axial nervous systems.
D) autonomic and somatic nervous systems.
E) None of the answers are correct.
4.
Subdivisions of the peripheral nervous system (PNS) include
A) the somatic nervous system.
B) the autonomic nervous system.
C) the special sensory receptors.
D) the visceral sensory receptors.
E) All of the answers are correct.
5.
Functions of the peripheral nervous system include
A) providing sensory information to the CNS only.
B) making higher order decisions to interpret sensory inputs.
C) carrying motor commands to the peripheral tissues and systems only.
D) carrying information up and down the spinal cord.
E) providing sensory information to the CNS and carrying motor commands to the peripheral tissues and systems.
6.
Receptors may be classified as
A) effectors and muscles.
B) somatic and visceral.
C) glands and muscles.
D) voluntary and involuntary.
E) subconscious and conscious.
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7.
Which of the following is the most common type of neurons in the central nervous system, and is
exemplified by all the motor neurons that control skeletal muscle?
A.
anaxonic neurons
B.
multipolar neurons
C.
pseudounipolar neurons
D.
bipolar neurons
8.
A.
B.
C.
D.
Histologically, neural tissue dominated by myelinated axons is defined as _______________.
white matter
neuroglia
neural cortex
gray matter
9.
The complex of statoconia (densely packed calcium carbonate crystals) and gelatinous matrix in the
inner ear is called a/an _______________.
A.
auricle
B.
endolymphatic duct
C.
ossicle
D.
endolymphatic sac
E.
otolith
10.
A
B
C
Which of the following is considered a "special" sense?
proprioception
exteroception
interoception
11.
A.
B.
C.
D.
A synapse between neurons may involve a synaptic terminal and which of the following structures?
a dendrite
an axon
a cell body
all of the above
12.
A.
B.
C.
D.
Which of the following divisions carries motor commands to muscles and glands?
the efferent division of the peripheral nervous system
the afferent division of the peripheral nervous system
the afferent division of the central nervous system
the efferent division of the central nervous system
13.
A.
B.
C.
D.
The parasympathetic division of the ANS _______________.
has preganglionic fibers that release ACh, stimulating ganglionic neurons
predominates under resting conditions
consists of preganglionic fibers originating in either the brain stem or the sacral spinal cord
all of the above
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Match the type of receptor to its functional classification.
SENSE
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
Receptor Class / Mechanism of Action
A.
Chemical
B.
Cognitive / Perceptive
C.
Mechainical / Baro
D.
Nociceptive
E.
Photoceptive
AB.
Proprioceptive
Touch
Pain
Equilibrium
Audition
Gustation
Vision
Creative Thought
Fill in the missing meninges and associated spaces going from superficial to deep. See COLUMN XI for
choices. The most superficial layers and the deepest layer are already included in the following list.
Brain
Scalp Integuement
Epicranial aponeurosis
Periosteum
Cranium / skull
21.
___ Name this meninx / membrane
22.
____Name this meninx / membrane
23.
____Name this fluid filled space
24.
____Name this meninx / membrane
Cerebral cortex
Classify the types of matter based on their anatomical relationship. Mark A for White and B for Gray
Location
Cortex / Periphery
Medulla / Center
25.
__
Cerebrum
Cerebellum
26.
__
Spinal Cord
27.
__
28.
__
Neuron Type and Function Fill In the following Table of Classification
Classification of the Major Divisions and Responsibilities of the Nervous System See COLUMN XII for choices
Cell
Responsibility (Mark all that apply)
Division Location
Myelination of Axons
30.
Ependymal
31.
CNS
Oligodendrocyte
Myelination of Axons
32.
33.
`__
34.
CNS
35.
___
Phagocytosis
CNS
36.
___
Structure, Blood Barrier Protection,
Nutrient Neurotransmitter regulation
PNS
29.
_____
___
___
___
___
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Major or Vertebral Plexi See Column of choices on this page
37.
This is an Illustration of the ___________ perspective
38.
Name the complex of nerves just superior to this one in the illustration
39.
Name this complex of nerves as illustrated
40.
Name this region of branches % (travel a short distance before branching”)
41.
If the information in this illustration is motor, which direction is it headed?
42.
Name these structures +
Illustration of Nerve Architecture Note region of vertebrae
($ indicates the region termed ventral roots)
CODE
A
B
C
D
E
AB
AC
AD
AE
BC
BD
BE
CD
CE
DE
ABC
ABD
ABE
ACD
ACE
ADE
BCE
BDE
CHOICES
Afferent
Anterior
Brachial Plexus
Celiac Plexus
Cervical Plexus
Cervical Vertebrae
Cords
Cranial Nerves
Divisions
Efferent
Left
Lumbar Plexus
Motor
Nerves
Peripheral Nerves
Posterior
Rami Communicantes
Right
Roots
Sensory
Thoracic Nerves
Trunks
Vertebrae
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Schematic Diagram of Nervous System Functional Organization
Fill in the missing labels. Use Column XXII for choices
43.
44.
Name this division #
Name this receptor $
45.
46.
Name this division %
Name this division ?
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CNS Structure and Function. Fill in the following table. Note DIFFERENT COLUMNS for choices.
Major Anatomical Structure /
Region
ANSWER from Column XI
Minor / Sub Structure
Region
Column XI
Cerebrum
Function
ANSWER
from Column XIV
Contains Gray and White Matter of the Brain, Cortex, Tracts and Ganglia
47.
_____
Cerebral Tracts
Diencephalon
48.
____
Association, Commissural and Projection nerve pathways
Contains all Thalamic structures
Epithalamus
Secretes melatonin that controls our daily rhythms and is responsible for sleep
cycle
Contains Pineal Gland
49.
Processes, integrates and may determine both Emotion and Memory
Receive(s) all sensory input except smell
Relays all sensory input from brain stem to cerebral cortex
____
Subthalamus
Superior extensions of the Substantia nigra and Red nucleus
50.
Maintain homeostasis and is responsible for regulating hunger, sleep, thirst, body
temperature and water balance
Controls pituitary gland with hormones and neurotransmitters
____
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CNS Structure and Function continued
Major Anatomical Structure /
Region
ANSWER from Column XI
Minor / Sub
Structure Region
Column XI
Function
ANSWER
from Column XIV
Cerebellum
Coordinates body movements, posture, fine motor control and proprioception
Regulates posture, balance and interprets intended movement with actual movement
51.
Contains the midbrain, Pons, medulla oblongata and RAS
____
Cranial Nerve
Midbrain /
Mesencephalon
AV data processing, alertness lower consciousness
Regulates alertness, RAS association
Relay station between the cerebrum and spinal cord and / or cerebellum; reflex center
52.
___
Transmits Sensory information to cerebellum and thalamus
Coordinates information bilaterally within cerebellum and between medulla oblongata
and midbrain and regulates breathing
53.
______
Relays sensory and motor input from spinal cord to brain, right side to left side and vice
versa crossover of many spinal nerves
Regulates consciousness, heart rate, coughing breathing and sneezing and digestion
homeostasis
Cross-over relay of sensory information to thalamus, brain stem, ANS
Brain and Brain
Stem
12 Pairs of nerves that carry Sensory and Motor information directly to regions within
the brain
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CNS Structure and Function continued
Major Anatomical Structure /
Region
ANSWER from Column XI
54.
Minor / Sub
Structure Region
Column XIII
____
Connects SNS and CNS to all levels of the Brain
Protected by the vertebral column
Protected by spinal meninges
White Matter /
Myelinated
Ascending and
Descending Tracts
Bundles SENSORY information and transports to higher centers
55.
_____
Gray Matter,
densely nucleated
Synapse and collateral transmission for SENSORY information to ascending tracts and
reflex arcs
Spinal Nerve
57.
____
Function
ANSWER
from Column XIV
Contains and bundles of Peripheral nerves
Carries Motor and Sensory information to and from the Vertebral CNS
Dorsal Root
Carries Sensory nerve impulses from receptors
Carries afferent nerve impulses
Dorsal Root
Ganglion
Contains Cell bodies of SENSORY nerve fibers
Ventral Root
Carries Motor nerve impulses to effector targets
56.
____
Transmits SNS and ANS information between the somatic and visceral receptor and to
and from the CNS
Sensory Receptor
58.
_______
Motor Effector
Muscles, Smooth, Cardiac and skeletal, Glands
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Complete the following Table of Cranial Nerves. Select choices from the INDICATED COLUMNS. Hint: What is the rational for this classification?
Nerve
Column XVI
ROM. Num.
Column XVI
Region (s) of Innervations / Principal Function
Column XVII
Primary
Sensory / Motor / Both
Column XVI
Vestibulocochlear
59.
___
Vestibule Semicircular canals and cochlea / equilibrium and hearing
Special Sensory
Vagus
60.
___
61.
Head, neck, throat, thorax, viscera, heart, GI, gallbladder,
intestines / proprioception autonomic NS E
Mixed
1V
Eye and Midbrain / eye movement and proprioception
Motor
Trigeminal
V
63.
64.
Optic
11
65.
____
Special Sensory
Olfactory
1
66.
____
Special Sensory
111
67.
____
Motor
62.
___
Oculomotor
Hypoglossal
69.
68.
___
Facial
___
1X
70.
___
Tongue, medulla / swallowing, speech
Motor
Tongue, neck, carotids, parotids / taste, swallowing, baroception,
chemception / salivation BE
Mixed
Tongue, face scalp, neck / taste, propioception, movement,
lacrimation, salivation
Mixed
Accessory
X1
Pharynx, larynx, palate / swallowing, proprioception, head and neck
movement
71.
Abducens
V1
Eye and pons / eye movement and proprioception
Motor
___
___
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Autonomic Nervous System
SYSTEM A
SYSTEM B
Fill in the following classification Table. Match System A or B with the respective functions.
Place a check mark in the appropriate column A or B. Mark AB if both and C if not applicable to either system.
Function
72.
73.
74.
75.
76.
SYSTEM A
SYSTEM B
Stimulates pancreas to release insulin
___
Operates continuously to mange homeostasis ___
Vertebral ganglia
___
Terminal Ganglia
___
Operates in acute response situations
___
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General Anatomy
Match the English term with its Greek and / or Latin root, prefix or suffix
TERM
77.
78.
79.
80.
81.
82.
83.
Bundle
Ear
Eye
Pain
Tongue
Vision
Weight / pressure
Greek / Latin
Derivation
Root, Prefix and /
or Suffix
CODE
Baro
Brachi
Brevis
Cerebro
Coel
Contra
Crani
Dys
Endo
Ecto
Epi
Fasicul
Glosso
Infra
Inter
Intra
Ipsi
Iso
Lemma
Mamil
Morpho
Noce
Oculus
Optos
Os
Oto
Peri
Retro
Therm
A
B
C
D
E
AB
AC
AD
AE
BC
BD
BE
CD
CE
DE
ABC
ABD
ABE
ACD
ACE
ADE
BCD
BCE
BDE
CDE
ABCD
ABCE
ABDE
ACDE
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84.
A first-order neuron is
A) the first neuron in any pathway.
B) a neuron that extends down the spinal cord.
C) the sensory neuron that brings information from the receptor to the CNS.
D) one that projects the motor homunculus to the parietal lobe of the cerebellum.
E) None of the answers are correct.
Answer: C
Section Title: Sensory and Motor Tracts
Learning Outcome: 15.1
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
85.
A neuron that ascends the spinal cord or brain stem and usually ends in the thalamus is a(n)
A) upper motor neuron.
B) lower motor neuron.
C) first-order neuron.
D) second-order neuron.
E) third-order neuron.
86.
Neurons extending from the thalamus, through the internal capsule, and to the somatosensory cortex are
A) pyramidal cells.
B) first-order neurons.
C) second-order neurons.
D) third-order neurons.
E) None of the answers are correct.
87.
The information the body receives from a receptor detecting a stimulus and recognize a change is called a
A) perception.
B) feedback.
C) a preprogrammed response.
D) thinking.
E) sensation.
88.
The spinothalamic tract is
A) descending.
B) motor.
C) ascending.
D) efferent.
E) transverse.
89.
Motor neurons exit the spinal cord through the
A) posterior gray horn.
B) anterior gray horn.
C) midbrain and hypothalamus.
D) ventral root.
E) dorsal root.
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90.
Conscious thought processes and all intellectual functions originate in (the)
A) cerebral hemispheres.
B) cerebellum.
C) medulla oblongata.
D) corpus callosum.
E) None of the answers are correct.
91.
Which organ contains 95 percent of the neural tissue in the body?
A) spinal cord
B) nerves
C) thalamus
D) brain
E) None of the answers are correct.
Match the name of the fibers and tracts with their corresponding connection responsibility
Tracts / Fibers
Association
Arcuate
92.
Commissural
Longitudinal
93.
Projection
CODE
A
B
C
D
E
Connection
Cortex to Cortex in same hemisphere
Cortex to lower portions of CNS
Frontal lobe with other lobes
Gyri in the same lobe
Lobe to Lobe in opposite hemispheres
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Vocabulary Match the numbered term wits it most specific definition
TERM
ANS
94.
Axon
Cerebellar Cortex
Cerebral Cortex
CNS
95.
Column
96.
Dendrite
Ganglia
Gray Matter
97.
Motor Neuron
Myelin
Nerve
Neural Cortex
Neuroglia
98.
Neuron
Nucleus
Pathway
PNS
Sesory Neuron
Soma
Tract
White Matter
CODE
A
B
C
D
E
AB
AC
AD
AE
BC
BD
BE
CD
CE
DE
ABC
ABD
ABE
ACD
ACE
ADE
Definition
Anatomically distinct collection of cell bodies
Body of the cell hosting the majority of the organelles
Brain and spinal cord
Bundle of axons
Specialized / dedicated neurons that carry action potentials to effectors
Carry action potentials to the CNS
CNS center with discrete regions
Elements of the CNS and PNS that manage homeostasis
Ascending and descending bundle / group of tracts
Highly specialized cellS capable of carrying action potentials, electric voltage, throughout the CNS and PNS
Lipid filled multi-layerd membranous covering of axons
Neural tissue dense with cell bodies
Neural tissue dense with cell bodies located in the periphery of the cerebellum
Neural tissue dense with cell bodies located in the periphery of the cerebrum
Neural tissue dense with myelinated axons
Neurons that link the organs, glands and structure with the CNS
Plasma membrane covered cytoplasmic projection of a neuron carrying action potentials to a target neuron
Specific group of nerves and nuclei linking dedicated sensors, targets and regions of the CNS
Supporting cells to the axons that protect and regulate neurons
Synaptic cytoplasmic extensions of the soma collecting / sensing information from neighboring neurons
Ascending and descending bundle of axons with related / associated functions
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Term
A
Afferent
B
Ascending
C
Ventral
Root
D
Descending
E
Efferent
DE
Dorsal Root
Motor
99.
Sensory
100.
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ANSWER CHOICE CODES
CODE
A
B
C
D
E
AB
AC
AD
AE
BC
BD
BE
CD
CE
DE
ABC
ABD
ABE
ACD
ACE
ADE
BCD
BCE
BDE
CDE
ABCD
ABCE
ACDE
BCDE
ABCDE
X ANS
Acetylcholine
Adrenaline
ATP
Cervical
Cranial Sacral
Dopamine
Enteric
Extrinsic
Lumbar Sacral
No
Nor-epinephrine
Parasympathetic Post-Ganglion
Parasympathetic Pre-Ganglion
Some
Sympathetic Post-Ganglion
Sympathetic Pre-Ganglion
Thoraco-lumbar
Yes
Yes and No
CODE
A
B
C
D
E
AB
AC
AD
AE
BC
BD
BE
CD
CE
DE
ABC
ABD
ABE
ACD
ACE
ADE
BCD
BCE
BDE
CDE
ABCD
ABCE
ACDE
BCDE
ABCDE
XI Brain Anatomy
Arachnoid mater
Arachnoid villi
Brain Stem
Cerebellum
Cerebral Cortex
Cerebral Tracts
Cerebrum
Diencephalon
Dura mater
Epithalamus
Gray Matter
Hypothalamus
Medulla Oblongata
Midbrain / Mesencephalon
Peripheral Nerve
Pia mater
Pons
Sensory receptor
Spinal Cord
Spinal Nerve
Subthalamus
Subarachnoid
Subdural
Thalamus
White Matter
You've Got Nerve
None of The Above
All of the Above
Just plain nuts
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AE
BC
BD
BE
CD
CE
DE
ABC
ABD
ABE
ACD
ACE
ADE
BCD
BCE
BDE
CDE
ABCD
ABCE
ACDE
BCDE
ABCDE
XII Neuron / Glia / Fxn
Blood Nerve Barrier / Protection
Structure / Support
Nutrient Neurotransmitter regulation
Astrocyte
CNS
CSF Production
Ependymal
Microglia
Myelination of Axons
Oligodendrocyte
Phagocytosis
PNS
Satellite
Schwan
Simple Squamous
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AD
AE
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BD
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CD
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ABD
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ACE
ADE
BCD
BCE
BDE
CDE
ABCD
ABCE
ACDE
BCDE
ABCDE
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XIII CNS
Assoc and Commissural Tracts
Brain Stem
Cerebral Cortex
Cerebral Tracts
Cerebellum
Cerebrum
Diencephalon
Dorsal Root Ganglion
Epithalamus
Ganglia
Hypothalamus
Medulla Oblongata
Midbrain / Mesencephalon
Peripheral Nerve
Pons
Posterior Gray Horn
Posterior Spinal Nerve Root
Sensory Receptor
Spinal cord
White Matter / Spinal Cord
Gray Mater / Spinal Cord
Spinal Nerve
Subthalamus
Thalamus
Ventral root
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ABCE
ACDE
BCDE
ABCDE
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XIV Brain Region Functions
Bundles Sensory information and transports to higher centers
Bundles Motor information and transports to lower centers and effectors
Carries Afferent nerve impulses
Carries Efferent nerve impulses
Connects SNS and CNS to all levels of the Brain
Carries Sensory nerve impulses from receptorsto CNS
Contains all thalamic structures
Contains Gray and White Matter of the Brain, Cortex, Tracts and Ganglia
Controls pituitary gland with hormones and neurotransmitters
Determines “personality”
Maintains homeostasis / regulating hunger, sleep, thirst, temperature, water balance
Processes, integrates and may determine both Emotion and Memory
Regulates consciousness, heart rate, respiratory reflex and digestion homeostasis
Responds to a determined stimulus
Synthesizes thought, memory and desire; center of conscience and consciousness
Transmits Sensory information to cerebellum and thalamus
Transmits SNS and ANS information between to somatic and visceral receptors
Transmits SNS and ANS information between somatic and visceral receptor and CNS AC
X-OVER relay of sensory information to thalamus, brain stem, R to L and vice-versa
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BCE
BDE
CDE
ABCD
ABCE
ACDE
BCDE
ABCDE
XVI Cranial Nerves
Abducens
Accessory
Facial
Glosso-pharyngeal
Hypoglossal
Oculomotor
Olfactory
Optic
Trigeminal
Trochlear
Vagus
Vestibulocochlear
I
II
III
IV
IX
V
VI
VII
VIII
X
XI
XII
XIII
Both / Mixed
Motor
Sensory
Special Sensory
Insensitive
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BE
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ACD
ACE
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BCD
BCE
BDE
CDE
ABCD
ABCE
ACDE
BCDE
ABCDE
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XV Brain Interior
XVII Cranial Nerve Regions of Innervations / Fxn
Anterior
Arachnoid Mater
Arachnoid villi / granulosum
Brain Stem
Central Canal
Cerebellum Cortex
Cerebrum
Choroid plexus
Corpus Callosum
Dura mater
Falx cerebri
Hemispherical Sulcus
Inferior
Lateral Sulcus / Ventricle
Left
Longitudinal Fissure
Medulla Oblongata
Midbrain / Mesencephalon
Parieto-occipital Sulcus
Peripheral Nerve
Pia Mater
Pons
Post central Gyrus
Posterior pituitary
Pre-central Gyrus
Septum Pellucidum
Thalamic intermediate mass
3RD Ventricle
4th Ventricle
Outerspace
Eye / eye movement
Eye and Midbrain / eye movement and proprioception
Eye and pons / eye movement and proprioception
Eye, nose, scalp / eyelid, teeth, lip, mouth, tongue, head, mucosa, pain, pressure , touch
Head, neck, throat, thorax, viscera, heart, GI, gallbladder, intestines / proprioception, ANS
Olfactory bulbs / smell
Pharynx, larynx, palate / swallowing, proprioception, head and neck movement
Retina / vision
Tongue, face scalp, neck / taste, propioception, movement, lacrimation, salivation
Tongue, medulla / swallowing, speech
Tongue, neck, carotids, parotids / taste, swallowing, baroception, chemception / salivation
Vestibule Semicircular canals and cochlea / equilibrium and hearing
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ABE
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ACE
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BCE
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CDE
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XVIII Neurons Neural
Circuits
XIX Neuron Cell Anat
XX Plexi Regions of Innervation
XXI
Nerve Counts
Anaxonal
Bipolar
Converging / Combining
Diverging / Cascading
Multipolar
Multipotent
Parallel
Pluripotent
Polipolar
Polipotent
Pyramidal
Reverberating / Echoing
/reinforcing
Serial / sequential
Totipotent
Unipolar
Lolipop
Axolemma
Axon
Axoplasm
Endomysium
Endoneruium
Epimysium
Epineurium
Filament
Myomysium
Myoneurium
Nerdineurium
Neurolemma
Perimysium
Perineurium
Periosteum
Plasmalemma
Sarcolemma
Sarcoplasm
Tendon
Autonomic -Symp and Parasymp
Abdominal, Gluteal, Femoral, Genital, Tibial, Fibular,
Plantar
Arteries of Kidneys and Ureters
Bronchus
Cervical
Esophagus
Heart
Head, Neck, Shoulders, Chest and Diaphragm
Intestines
Kidneys and Ureters
Liver, Gallbladder, Pancreas, Spleen, Adrenal,
Gonads
Lumbar
Parasympathetic
Pelvic Viscera
Perineal and Genital
Sacral Dermis
Scalp, Cephalic, Cervical, Neck, Throat and
Diaphragm
Spinal
Stomach, Spleen Pancreas
Sympathetic
Thoracic
None of the above
All of the Above
All of the following
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Multiple
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BDE
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XXII Neurons Neural Circuits
XXIII
Eye
XXIV
Ear
Afferent
NS
Acetylcholine
ATP
Cervical
CNS
Cranial Sacral
Dopamine
Efferent
Extrinsic
Lumbar Sacral
Nor-epinephrine
Parasympathetic
Parasymp Pre-Gang
PNS
SNS
Sympathetic
Visceral receptors
Special Sense Receptors
Somatic Receptors
Skeletal MuscleSensory Info
Motor Info
Visceral Effectors
Aqueous
Blind Spot
Canthus
Choroid
Ciliary Muscle
Conjunctiva
Fovea
Iris
Lens
Limbus
Optic Disc
Optic nerve
Pupil
Retina
Sclera
Suspensory
Ligaments
Taer Film
Trabeculae
Vitreous
Audition
Auricle
Cochlea
Cochlear Branch
Equilibrium
Eustachian Tube
Ext Aud Meatus
External Ear
Gustation
Inner ear
Int Aud Meatus / Canal
Malleolus
Middle ear
Petrous Process
Pinna
Semi-circular canals
Stapes
Temporal
Tympanum
Utricle
Vestibulaocochlear nerve
Vestibular Branch
Vestibule
Vision
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