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23 Cards in this Set
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Which is a Flexor Withdrawal type of spinal reflex?
A) A harmful afferent signal causes an efferent rapid response B) Muscle spindle afferent signals indicate an efferent contraction is required. C) GTO afferent signals indicate an efferent relaxation is required. page 392 |
A) A harmful afferent signal causes an efferent rapid response.
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Which is a Stretch type of spinal reflex?
A) A harmful afferent signal causes an efferent rapid response B) Muscle spindle afferent signals indicate an efferent contraction is required. C) GTO afferent signals indicate an efferent relaxation is required. page 392 |
B) Muscle spindle afferent signals indicate an efferent contraction is required.
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Which is a Golgi Tenton type of spinal reflex?
A) A harmful afferent signal causes an efferent rapid response B) Muscle spindle afferent signals indicate an efferent contraction is required. C) GTO afferent signals indicate an efferent relaxation is required. page 392 |
C) GTO afferent signals indicate an efferent relaxation is required.
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Describe a Simple Segmental Spinal Reflex
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Afferent (sensory) neuron signal is integrated and the efferent (motor) neuron signal occurs within the spinal cord, without first being processed by the brain.
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What system is known as "Fight or Flight" ?
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Sympathetic
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What system is known as "Rest and Digest" ?
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Parasympathetic
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What is Endoneurium?
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Filler material between neurons contained within the Perineurium.
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What is Perineurium?
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A thick sheath of connective tissue that groups nerve fibers together into what is known as fasiculii.
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What is Epineurium?
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A connective tissue sheath that bundles fasiculii together to form a single nerve.
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What is a fasiculi?
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Neurons and the surrounding endoneurium contained within the perineurium.
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Name the three types of meninges?
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Dura Mater
Arachnoid Mater Pia Mater |
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What is another name for Dura Mater?
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Pachymenix
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Name 3 types of 6 types of dura mater.
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Falx cerebri
Falx cerebelli Tantorium cerebelli |
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Which dura mater separates the left & right hemispheres of the cerebrum?
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Falx cerebri
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Which dura mater separates the left & right hemispheres of the cerebellum?
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Falx cerebelli
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Which dura mater separates the cerebrum from the cerebellum & brain stem?
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Tantorium cerebelli
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Which leptomeninges is attached to the inside surface of the dura mater?
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Arachnoid mater
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Which leptomeninges connects the arachnoid mater to the pia mater?
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Arachnoid trabeculae
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Which leptomeninges is attached to the outer surface of the brain?
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Pia mater
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What is the space between the arachnoid and pia mater called?
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Subarachnoid space
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What is the space between dura mater and the skull?
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Epidural space
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What is the space between dura mater and arachnoid mater?
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Subdural space
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Name the Ventricals of the brain in the order in which they drain into each other.
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Lateral ventricles
Third ventricles Aqueduct of the midbrain (cerebral aqueduct) Fourth ventricles Central canal Choroid plexuses |