Spring 1 Flashcards

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What is #1?

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Oligodendrocytes

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2
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What is #2?

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Microglial cell

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3
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What is #3?

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Astrocytes

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4
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What is #4?

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Ependymal cell

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5
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What is #5?

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Satellite cell

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6
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What is #6?

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Schwann cell

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7
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What is #1?

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Axon terminal

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8
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What is #2?

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Schwann cell

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9
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What is #3?

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Node of Ranvier

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10
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What is #4?

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Axon collateral

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11
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What is #5?

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Axon

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12
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What is #6?

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Dendrites

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13
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What is #7?

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Cell body or soma

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14
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What is #8?

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Axon hillock

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15
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What is #9?

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Trigger zone

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16
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What is #10?

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Myelin sheath

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17
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What is #1?

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cervical enlargement

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18
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What is #2?

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Lumbar enlargement

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19
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What is #3?

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Conus medullaris

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20
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What is #4?

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Cauda equina

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21
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What is #5?

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Filum terminale

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22
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What is #1?

A

Axillary nerve

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23
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What is #2?

A

Musculocutaneous nerve

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24
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What is #3?

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Meidan nerve

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What is #4?
Ulnar nerve
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What is #5?
Radial nerve
27
What is #6?
Phrenic nerve
28
What is #1?
Femoral nerve
29
What is #2?
pudendal nerve
30
What is #3?
Obturator nerve
31
What is #4?
Sciatic nerve
32
What is #5?
Tibial nerve
33
What is #6?
Common fibular (peroneal) nerve
34
What is #1?
Cerebrum
35
What is #2?
Cerebellum
36
What is #3?
Diencephalon
37
What is #4?
Brain stem
38
What is #6?
Pons
39
What is #7?
medulla oblongata
40
What is #8?
Midbrain
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What is #4?
superior colliculus
42
What is #5?
Inferior colliculus
43
What is #6?
Cerebellar cortex
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what is #7?
Arbor vitae
45
What is #8?
Folia
46
What is #9?
Cerebral peduncle
47
What is #10?
Pons
48
What is #11?
Medulla oblongata
49
What is #1?
Broca's speech area
50
What is #2?
Primary gustatory area
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What is #3?
Primary motor area
52
What is #4?
Central sulcus
53
What is #5?
Primary somatosensory area
54
What is #6?
Primary visual area
55
What is #7?
Wernicke's area
56
What is #8?
Primary auditory area
57
What is #1?
Abducens
58
What is #2?
Facial
59
What is #3?
Vestibulocochlear
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What is #4?
Glossopharyngeal
61
What is #5?
Vagus
62
What is #6?
Olfactory
63
What is #7?
Optic
64
What is #8?
Oculomotor
65
What is #9?
Trochlear
66
What is #10?
Trigeminal
67
What is #11?
Accessory
68
What is 12?
Hypoglossal
69
What is #1?
Interneruon
70
What is #2?
Sensory neuron (Afferent)
71
What is #3?
Sensory receptor
72
What is #4?
Preganglionic motor neuron
73
What is #5?
Autonomic ganglion (sympathetic or parasympathetic)
74
What is #6?
Postganglionic motor neuron
75
What is #7?
Visceral receptor
76
What is #1?
Conjunctive fold
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What is #2?
palpebral conjunctiva
78
What is #3?
Bulbar conjunctiva
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What is #4?
Lacrimal gland
80
What is #5?
Lacrimal canals
81
What is #6?
Lacrimal sac
82
What is #7?
Nasolacrimal duct
83
What is #1?
Superior oblique
84
What is #2?
Superior Rectus
85
What is #3?
Lateral rectus
86
What is #4?
Medial rectus
87
What is #5?
Inferior oblique
88
What is #6?
Inferior rectus
89
What is #1?
Anterior chamber
90
What is #2?
Posterior chamber
91
What is #3?
Anterior cavity
92
What is #4?
Scleral venous sinus
93
What is #5?
Vitreous chamber
94
What is #6?
Lens
95
What are the meninges of the brain?
* the dura mater * arachnoid mater * pia mater
96
What are the supporting cells of the PNS?
* Satellite cells * Schwann cells
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What are the supporting cells of the CNS
* Astrocytes * Microglia * Ependymal cells * Oligodendrocytes
98
What cells makes up the myelin sheaths in the CNS and PNS?
Schwann cells
99
What is CSF? What is it composed of?
* Cerebral Spinal Fluid * a fluid that protects and nourishes the brain
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What is Broca's area?
It related to speech production
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What is Wernicke's area ?
It is important for language development
102
Define reflex
a response to stimulus
103
What structure enables the cows to see in the dark?
Tapetum lucidum
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