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SLHS 4301 Exam Pack Questions and Answers | New One | Grade A+
SLHS 4301 Exam Pack Questions and Answers | New One | Grade A+
[Show more]SLHS 4301 Exam Pack Questions and Answers | New One | Grade A+
[Show more]The dorsal root emerging from the spinal cord carries __________ information 
Ans: sensory 
The ascending and descending tracts in the spinal cord are also called 
Ans: fasciculi 
What layer of tissue in an embryo becomes the nervous system? 
Ans: Ectoderm 
The cranial nerves project from the 
Ans: ...
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Add to cartThe dorsal root emerging from the spinal cord carries __________ information 
Ans: sensory 
The ascending and descending tracts in the spinal cord are also called 
Ans: fasciculi 
What layer of tissue in an embryo becomes the nervous system? 
Ans: Ectoderm 
The cranial nerves project from the 
Ans: ...
What happens when blood supply is cut off from the brain? 
Ans: unconsciousness with in 5-8sec 
Neuronal activity stops in less than 1 minute 
Irreversible brain damage within 4-6 minutes 
What makes up the circle of willis 
Ans: Veterbral arteries combine to form the basilar artery gives rise to th...
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Add to cartWhat happens when blood supply is cut off from the brain? 
Ans: unconsciousness with in 5-8sec 
Neuronal activity stops in less than 1 minute 
Irreversible brain damage within 4-6 minutes 
What makes up the circle of willis 
Ans: Veterbral arteries combine to form the basilar artery gives rise to th...
Mechanoreceptors 
Ans: Respond to touch pressure, vibration and proprioception 
Thermoreceptors 
Ans: respond to changes in temperature 
Nocireceptors 
Ans: pain receptors 
What do free nerve endings respond to? Are they slow or fast? Are they encapsulated? 
Ans: Very light touch and itching 
Slow a...
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Add to cartMechanoreceptors 
Ans: Respond to touch pressure, vibration and proprioception 
Thermoreceptors 
Ans: respond to changes in temperature 
Nocireceptors 
Ans: pain receptors 
What do free nerve endings respond to? Are they slow or fast? Are they encapsulated? 
Ans: Very light touch and itching 
Slow a...
Anatomical Directions 
Ans: anterior (rostral, front), posterior (caudal, back), superior (dorsal, top), inferior (ventral, 
bottom), medial, lateral 
Anterior 
Ans: rostral, front 
Posterior 
Ans: caudal, back 
Superior 
Ans: dorsal, top 
Inferior 
Ans: ventral, bottom 
medial 
Ans: towards the mi...
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Add to cartAnatomical Directions 
Ans: anterior (rostral, front), posterior (caudal, back), superior (dorsal, top), inferior (ventral, 
bottom), medial, lateral 
Anterior 
Ans: rostral, front 
Posterior 
Ans: caudal, back 
Superior 
Ans: dorsal, top 
Inferior 
Ans: ventral, bottom 
medial 
Ans: towards the mi...
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