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ZOOL 2403 Practical #1 Exam Study Guide Top Graded Questions with Correct Answers 2024
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Frontal Bone - - bone that forms the forehead 
- superior to the eyes 
- most anterior bone on the skull 
 
supraorbital notch - - notch in the ridge of the eye socket 
 
Parietal Bone - - the most superior portion of the skull 
- found on either side of the skull 
 
Occipital Bone - - the most dorsal and inferior portion of the skull 
- back of head 
 
Foramen Magnum - - large hole located in the inferior portion of the skull 
- where spinal chord articulates with the brain 
 
Jugular Formen - ...
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Local Anesthesia cdca Exam Questions with Complete Solutions
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The maxillary division exits the skull through which foramen? - ANSWER foramen rotundum 
The mandibular division exits the skull through which foramen? - ANSWER foramen ovale 
The ophthalmic division exits the skull through which foramen? - ANSWER superior orbital 
fissure 
what division of the trigeminal nerve is the largest? - ANSWER mandibular-v3
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USAHS Neuroscience Exam 3 2023/2024 with 100% correct answers
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Essential functions: - correct answer location for cranial nerve nuclei 
connection to levels of consciousness 
cerebellar circuits 
regulate muscle tone 
posture 
cardiac responses 
 
Rostral limit= - correct answer midbrain-diencephalic junction 
 
Midbrain-pons= - correct answer Ponto mesencephalic junction 
 
Pons-medulla= - correct answer pontomedullary 
 
Caudal limit= - correct answer corticomedullary junction 
 
Dorsal= - correct answer tectum roof = superior and inferior col...
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USAHS Neuroscience Exam 3What is the cranial nerve exit for olfactory nerve? - correct answer Cribriform plate 
 
What is the cranial nerve exit for the optic nerve? - correct answer Optic canal 
 
What is the cranial nerve exit for the oculomotor nerve? - correct answer Superior orbital fissure 
 
What is the cranial nerve exit for trochlear nerve? - correct answer Superior orbital fissure 
 
How many branches does the trigeminal nerve have and what are their exits? - correct answer a. 3 
b. Op...
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Frontal Bone - Answer-- bone that forms the forehead 
- superior to the eyes 
- most anterior bone on the skull 
supraorbital notch - Answer-- notch in the ridge of the eye socket 
Parietal Bone - Answer-- the most superior portion of the skull 
- found on either side of the skull 
Occipital Bone - Answer-- the most dorsal and inferior portion of the skull 
- back of head 
Foramen Magnum - Answer-- large hole located in the inferior portion of the skull 
- where spinal chord articulates with the...
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BIO 201 Anatomy & Physiology Skeleton Exam Questions Correct Answers Current Update (Verified A+ Pass)
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BIO 201 Anatomy & Physiology Skeleton Exam Questions Correct Answers Current Update (Verified A+ Pass) 
 
 
Axial Skeleton - Answers - Bones forming the long axis that runs vertically through the center of the body. 
 
What bones are included in the axial skeleton? - Answers - Skull, vertebral column and bones forming the thorax. 
 
Suture - Answers - A suture is a type of fibrous joint that is only found in the skull. The bones are bound together by Sharpey's fibres. A tiny amount of movemen...
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USAHS Neuroscience Exam 2 with Correct Answers
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Anterior artery supplies - ANSWER ️️ 2/3rds of spinal cord 
Internal carotid and vertebral arteries are important because - ANSWER ️️ they 
both bring blood to the brain 
Anterior communicating and posterior communicating arteries - ANSWER ️️ are 
the bridges (of the diagram for circle of willis) 
What is the cranial nerve exit for olfactory nerve - ANSWER ️️ cribriform plate 
What is the cranial nerve exit for the optic nerve - ANS...
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USAHS Neuroscience Exam 2 
Anterior artery supplies - correct answer 2/3rds of spinal cord 
 
Internal carotid and vertebral arteries are important because - correct answer they both bring blood to the brain 
 
Anterior communicating and posterior communicating arteries - correct answer are the bridges (of the diagram for circle of willis) 
 
What is the cranial nerve exit for olfactory nerve - correct answer cribriform plate 
 
What is the cranial nerve exit for the optic nerve - correct answer...
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USAHS Neuroscience Exam 3 Questions and Answers
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USAHS Neuroscience Exam 3 Questions and Answers 
Essential functions: - ANSWER ️️ location for cranial nerve nuclei 
connection to levels of consciousness 
cerebellar circuits 
regulate muscle tone 
posture 
cardiac responses 
Rostral limit= - ANSWER ️️ midbrain-diencephalic junction 
Midbrain-pons= - ANSWER ️️ Ponto mesencephalic junction 
Pons-medulla= - ANSWER ️️ pontomedullary 
Caudal limit= - ANSWER ️️ corticomedullary junction 
Dorsal= - ANSWER ️️ tectum roof = supe...
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ZOOL 2403 Lab Practical #1 Exam Questions and Answers 2024
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Frontal Bone - forehead 
 
Supraorbital Foramen - Eyebrow 
 
Parietal Bone - Side 
 
Occipital Bone - back of head 
 
Foramen Magnum - big hole on bottom of skull 
 
Jugular Foramen - Jelly bean like holes on both side of foramen magnum 
 
Hypoglossal Foramen - Small holes by the jugular foramen 
 
Occipital Condyle - Knuckle like structures on both sides of the foramen magnum 
 
Temporal Bone - Temple 
 
External acoustic (auditory) canal (meatus) - Ear 
 
Internal acoustic (auditory) canal (me...
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