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USAHS NEUROSCIENCE EXAM 2024/2025 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
What is the cranial nerve exit for olfactory nerve? - Cribriform plate What is the cranial nerve exit for the optic nerve? - Optic canal What is the cranial nerve exit for the oculomotor nerve? - Superior orbital fissure What is the cranial nerve exit for trochlear nerve? - Superior orbital fissure 
How many branches does the trigeminal nerve have and what are their exits? - a. 3 b. Ophthalmic - superior orbital fissure c. Maxillary foramen- rotundum d. Mandibular - foramen ovale and foramen spi...
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What is the cranial nerve exit for olfactory nerve? - Cribriform plate What is the cranial nerve exit for the optic nerve? - Optic canal What is the cranial nerve exit for the oculomotor nerve? - Superior orbital fissure What is the cranial nerve exit for trochlear nerve? - Superior orbital fissure 
How many branches does the trigeminal nerve have and what are their exits? - a. 3 b. Ophthalmic - superior orbital fissure c. Maxillary foramen- rotundum d. Mandibular - foramen ovale and foramen spi...
USAHS NEUROSCIENCE EXAM 2024/2025 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
USAHS NEUROSCIENCE EXAM 2024/2025 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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USAHS NEUROSCIENCE EXAM 2024/2025 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
USAHS NEUROSCIENCE EXAM 2024/2025 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
Anterior artery supplies - 2/3rds of spinal cord Internal carotid and vertebral arteries are important because - they both bring blood to the brain 
Anterior communicating and posterior communicating arteries - are the bridges (of the diagram for circle of willis) What is the cranial nerve exit for olfactory nerve - cribriform plate What is the cranial nerve exit for the optic nerve - optic canal What is the cranial nerve exit for the oculomotor nerve - superior orbital fissure What is the crani...
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Anterior artery supplies - 2/3rds of spinal cord Internal carotid and vertebral arteries are important because - they both bring blood to the brain 
Anterior communicating and posterior communicating arteries - are the bridges (of the diagram for circle of willis) What is the cranial nerve exit for olfactory nerve - cribriform plate What is the cranial nerve exit for the optic nerve - optic canal What is the cranial nerve exit for the oculomotor nerve - superior orbital fissure What is the crani...
USAHS CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE STROKE SYNDROMES EXAM 2024/2025 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
USAHS CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE STROKE SYNDROMES EXAM 2024/2025 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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USAHS CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE STROKE SYNDROMES EXAM 2024/2025 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
USAHS CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE EXAM 2024/2025 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
What is the order of layers that protect the brain? - S- skin C- connective tissue A- aponeurosa L- loose connective tissue P- pericranium 
Which layer of the meninges is perforated to allow room for cranial nerves and blood vessels? Dura mater 
Separations of the ________ membranes create sinuses that are important for the venous drainage system. - Dura 
The _____________ layer has trabeculae that suspend the brain. - Arachnoid 
True or false: Arachnoid granulation serve as one way valves to th...
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What is the order of layers that protect the brain? - S- skin C- connective tissue A- aponeurosa L- loose connective tissue P- pericranium 
Which layer of the meninges is perforated to allow room for cranial nerves and blood vessels? Dura mater 
Separations of the ________ membranes create sinuses that are important for the venous drainage system. - Dura 
The _____________ layer has trabeculae that suspend the brain. - Arachnoid 
True or false: Arachnoid granulation serve as one way valves to th...
USAHS CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE EXAM 2024/2025 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
What are the 5 steps of neurological development in order? - Neurulation, cell proliferation, migration and aggregation, formation of axonal and dendritic processes, and synaptogenesis 
______________ involves the formation of the neural crest and neural tube. - Neurulation Cell proliferation occurs within the ________ _______. - Neural tube 
During the migration and aggregation phase of embryological development the cells migrate/aggregate within _________ locations. - Definitive 
True or false...
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What are the 5 steps of neurological development in order? - Neurulation, cell proliferation, migration and aggregation, formation of axonal and dendritic processes, and synaptogenesis 
______________ involves the formation of the neural crest and neural tube. - Neurulation Cell proliferation occurs within the ________ _______. - Neural tube 
During the migration and aggregation phase of embryological development the cells migrate/aggregate within _________ locations. - Definitive 
True or false...
Unit 6 - Chapter 8 – Procedural Steps for the Assignment of a Lease EXAM PREP 2024/2025 with 100% correct answers
Which of the following contributed most to increased settlement of the Great Plains? a. The availability of buffalo b. The discovery of precious metals c. A series of federal land grants d. Decrease in agricultural production - c. A series of federal land grants 
Remember the Homestead Act? This was the act that was controversial prior to the Civil War. It had difficulty getting passed because the government was concerned about new states being founded and tipping the balance of free states and ...
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Which of the following contributed most to increased settlement of the Great Plains? a. The availability of buffalo b. The discovery of precious metals c. A series of federal land grants d. Decrease in agricultural production - c. A series of federal land grants 
Remember the Homestead Act? This was the act that was controversial prior to the Civil War. It had difficulty getting passed because the government was concerned about new states being founded and tipping the balance of free states and ...
Unit 4 VCE Psychology sleep Exam Questions And Answers 100% Pass
REM - Is a period of sleep where your eyes move rapidly, for short bursts of time. 
NREM 1 - It is a very light sleep from which we can be easily awakened. 
NREM 2 - At this stage it is still fairly easy to be woken up at this stage, despite being a deeper stage of sleep then NREM 1. 
NREM 3 - During this stage we become less responsive to external stimuli and more difficult to awaken. 
NREM 4 - This stage is the deepest sleep and it is extremely difficult to wake someone who is in this sleep st...
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REM - Is a period of sleep where your eyes move rapidly, for short bursts of time. 
NREM 1 - It is a very light sleep from which we can be easily awakened. 
NREM 2 - At this stage it is still fairly easy to be woken up at this stage, despite being a deeper stage of sleep then NREM 1. 
NREM 3 - During this stage we become less responsive to external stimuli and more difficult to awaken. 
NREM 4 - This stage is the deepest sleep and it is extremely difficult to wake someone who is in this sleep st...
Unit 4 VCE Psychology sleep Exam Questions And Answers 100% Pass
REM - Is a period of sleep where your eyes move rapidly, for short bursts of time. 
NREM 1 - It is a very light sleep from which we can be easily awakened. 
NREM 2 - At this stage it is still fairly easy to be woken up at this stage, despite being a deeper stage of sleep then NREM 1. 
NREM 3 - During this stage we become less responsive to external stimuli and more difficult to awaken. 
NREM 4 - This stage is the deepest sleep and it is extremely difficult to wake someone who is in this sleep st...
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REM - Is a period of sleep where your eyes move rapidly, for short bursts of time. 
NREM 1 - It is a very light sleep from which we can be easily awakened. 
NREM 2 - At this stage it is still fairly easy to be woken up at this stage, despite being a deeper stage of sleep then NREM 1. 
NREM 3 - During this stage we become less responsive to external stimuli and more difficult to awaken. 
NREM 4 - This stage is the deepest sleep and it is extremely difficult to wake someone who is in this sleep st...