1 - more rev Flashcards

1
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Is GABA a nt or a hormone?

A

nt

inhibitory

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2
Q

Blood cells come from…

A

the mesoderm

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3
Q

Neural tube forms the

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Brain, Spinal cord

CNS

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4
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Neural crest forms the

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  • dorsal root ganglia of spinal cord
  • melanocytes (pigment producing cells)
  • calcitonin producing cells of thyroid

multipotent

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5
Q

Endoderm forms…

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Respiratory lining and GI tract

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6
Q

Parkinson’s

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Damage to substantia nigra - layer of cells below basal ganglia- dopamine production decreases
tremors
glabellar reflex- tap head, keep blinking

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7
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Frontal lobe normally

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inhibits primitive motor reflexes

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8
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adults w/ neurological diseases

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-exhibit primitive reflexes when injure upper motor neurons (spinal cord, motor tract) OR demyelination (like in MS) OR frontal lobe damage

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9
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Startle response

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loud noise - flinch - protect neck & eyes

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10
Q

Rooting reflex

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breast feeding; cheek

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11
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Stepping reflex

A

Learn to walk by patting ground

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12
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Moro reflex

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re-establish grip & cry when sudden head movement- prevent grip loss from mother
Past- arboreal (tree-animals)

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13
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Schizophrenia

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will NOT be comorbid w/ Parkinsons’ bc of opposite causes/etiology- low vs high dopamine

Parkinson’s (low dopamine)could be paired w/ alzheimers or dementia (low ACh), Depression (low serotonin), and Pain (low endorphins)

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14
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Drunk act

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  • slurred speech due to cerebellum damage; Broca’s damages speech production but not slurred speech
  • uncoordinated movements- cerebellum
  • spinal cord damage = paralysis
  • alcohol also impairs the cerebellum
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15
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Clinical vignette

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patient-related cases and scenarios that have educational value for a wider audience

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16
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Alar plate

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  • of neural tube
  • during neurulation, forms sensory neurons= don’t feel sensations including pain if damage
  • basal = motor (quadriplegia could result)

spina bifida- neural tube doesn’t form completely
anencephaly- neural tube defects

17
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Gliosis

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injury of CNS

astrocyte = type of glial cell; glial cell = “glue” holding nerves in place