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IRENE GOLD BOARDS PART 1 SPINAL ANATOMY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024
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IRENE GOLD BOARDS PART 1 SPINAL 
ANATOMY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
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These are derived from what: 
→Organs, 
→gut, 
→respiratory tract (tubular structures) - answerENDODERM 
These are derived from what: 
→muscles 
→tendons 
→ligaments - answerMESODERM 
Paraxial Somatic 
These are derived from what: 
splanchnic - smooth muscle of organs - answerMESODERM 
Paraxial Splanchnic 
These are derived from what: 
urogenital system and kidneys - answerMESODERM 
Intermediate 
These are derived ...
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Dirty Medicine mnemonics exam 2023 with complete solution
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Dirty Medicine mnemonics exam 2023 with complete solution 
 
My FABRite activity is making a CERAMIc galaxy, sorry to seep HARPing on it 
Fabry disease 
Deficiency: α-galactosidase A 
Accumulation: ceramide 
Findings: hypohidrosis, angiokeratomas, renal failure, peripheral neuropathy 
OMGauch he's such a BRO 
Gaucher disease 
Deficiency: glucocerebrosidase 
Accumulation: glucocerebroside 
Findings: osteoporosis, most common, gross femoral head (AVN) 
A GANG of SIX SMALL Jews 
Tay-Sachs disease...
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Irene Gold Boards Part I - Spinal Anatomy Exam with guaranteed accurate answers
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What is derived from the ENDODERM - correct answer Organs, gut, respiratory tract (tubular structures) 
 
What is derived from each part of the MESODERM 
Paraxial Somatic - correct answer Paraxial - Somatic - muscles tendons ligaments 
 
What is derived from each part of the MESODERM 
Paraxial Splanchnic - correct answer Paraxial - splanchnic - smooth muscle of organs 
 
What is derived from each part of the MESODERM 
Intermediate - correct answer Intermediate - urogenital system and kidneys 
 
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BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR TESTBANK 2024 LATEST UPDATE(ALL POSSIBLE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS) NOW AVAILABLE: LATEST DOCUMENT WITH POSITIVE REVIEWS AND EXPERT SOLUTIONS
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Define neuroscience -answer the study of the brain and how it functions 
 
Localization of functioning -answer 
 
Equipotentiality theory -answer 
 
Lashley's integrated theory -answer 
 
what is neuropsychology -answer study between behavior and the brain 
 
4 zones of the neuron -answer input zone, integration zone, conduction zone, output zone 
 
3 parts of the cell -answer soma, axons, dendrites 
 
soma -answer cell body 
 
axon -answer transmits information 
 
dendrites -answer collects...
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Bio 227 Lab Exam 3 Cory Hanley Study Guide Graded A 2024-2025
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Where can you find bipolar neurons? - Retina of the eye, olfactory region, and inner ear 
 
Where can you find unipolar neurons? - Most sensory 
 
Where can you find multipolar neurons? - Most CNS and efferent neurons 
 
Neuroglia of the CNS - -astrocytes (blood-brain barrier) 
-microglial cells 
-ependymal cells 
-oligodendrocyte 
 
Neuroglia of the PNS - -Schwann cells 
-satellite cells 
 
Olfactory nerve (CNI) - 1- Smell 
 
Optic nerve (CNII) - 2- visual 
 
Oculomotor (CNIII) - 3- elevates ey...
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Bio 207 Exam 2 Study Questions and Complete Solutions
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What is meant by the term "resting membrane potential"? How is it maintained? Resting membrane potential is when the equilibrium potential of a Na+/K+ pump is between -65 and -85. (-90mV for K+, +60mV for Na+) 
It is maintained by the Na+/K+ pump but is generated by the unequal distribution of ions. 
Resting membrane potential is close to the equilibrium potential of which ion (EK+ or ENa+)? It is much closer to the K+ equilibrium (-90mV) because the membrane is more permeable to K+ 
What is t...
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BSC 2085 Broward College Final Exam Questions with Complete Solution Already Passed
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glial cell that defends the body against pathogens is the - microglial cell 
glial cell that myelinated and insulates axons in the peripheral nervous system is 
the - neurolemmocyte 
glial cell that protects neuron cell bodies located with ganglia is the - satellite 
cell 
the glial cell that helps to circulate cerebrospinal fluid is the - ependymal cell 
the glial cell that myelinated and insulates axons within the CNS is the - 
oligodendrocyte 
the glial cell 
*with the responsibility of occup...
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Portage Learning BIOD 152 A&P 2 Final Exam 2023/2024
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Portage Learning BIOD 152 A&P 2 
Final Exam 2023/2024 
Identify the parts of the neuron shown in the diagram below 
 
 
 
 
a.	dendrite 
 
b.	cell body 
 
c.	nucleus 
 
List the four parts of the human brain 
 
The human brain is made up of the cerebral hemispheres, diencephalon, brain stem, andcerebellum. 
 
 
List and describe the 3 meninges of the human brain. 
 
The leathery dura mater is the double-layered outer meninx. 
 
The middle arachnoid meninx is a loose layer separated from the dura...
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Bio 203 Final Exam Review Study Questions and Answers Graded A 2024-2025
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Nerves are __________ of the nervous system. 
 
A. organs 
B. tissues 
C. organ systems 
D. organelles 
E. cells - a. organs 
 
The term "nerve fiber" refers to a(n) __________. 
 
A. nerve cell 
B. organelle in nerve cells 
C. organ 
D. axon 
E. bundle of macromolecules in nerve cells - d. axon 
 
What is the primary site on a neuron for receiving signals from other neurons? 
 
a. the axon terminals 
b. the axons 
c. the axon collaterals 
d. the neurosomas 
e. the dendrites ...
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NSG 527 Theory Final Exam Questions and Answers (UPDATED) 2023/2024 Assured A+.
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NSG 527 Theory Final Exam Questions and Answers (UPDATED) 2023/2024 Assured A+. 
1. What is the major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the CNS 
a. Glutamine 
b. Acetylcholine 
c. GABA 
d. Serotonin - ANSWER-c. GABA 
2. What is the major mechanism of neurotransmitter action in the nervous system? 
a. The release of neurochemicals into the synapse 
b. Electrical impulses to move the message down the axon 
c. Receptors to receive the message 
d. Termination of neurotransmitter action in the sympathet...
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