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29 Cards in this Set
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What is definds as treated like structures of tissue that transports impulses |
A nerve |
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What is the study of nerves called |
neurology |
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Where is the semilunar ganglion located |
Slightly in front of the upper part of the ear between the eye on the top of the ear |
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Where do the nerves of the skin terminate |
Epidermis and dermis |
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Where is the otic ganglion located |
Front of the lower tip of ear |
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What are the most important nerves of the barber to remember |
5 tri facial 7 facial 11th spinal accessory |
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Which nerve is located at the back of the ear |
Posterior auricular |
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Name the five sensations of the body |
heat cold touch pain pressure |
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Name the two kinds of nervous |
Sensory and motor |
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Sensory nerves are also known as what |
Afferent nerves (to bring) |
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Motor nerves are also known as what |
Efferent nerves (to cry away) |
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Sensations are carried from the body to the brain by a kind of nerve |
Sensory |
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What kind of nerves carry messages from the brain to the muscles |
Motor |
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What can a barber do to relieve nervous tension in Patron |
Give a rest facial |
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Which nervous system controls the voluntary muscles |
Cerebrospinal |
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Which nervous system controls the involuntary and cardiac muscles |
Sympathetic |
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What do vaso-dilator nerves cause |
Blushing |
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What is the largest and most complex nerve center |
Brain |
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What part of the brain controls thinking |
Cerebrum |
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What part of the brain gives the body it's equilibrium |
Cerebellum |
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What is the bridge between the cerebrum and the cerebellum |
Pons Varoli |
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How many pairs of cranial nerves are there |
12 pairs |
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How many pairs of spinal nerves are there |
31 Paris |
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Where does the spinal cord originate |
Lower part of the brain |
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What is the largest nerve in the body |
Sciatic |
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What is the largest cranial nerve |
5th try facial |
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What is the smallest cranial nerve called |
4th trochlear |
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When is a complete nerve cell called |
Neuron |
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What is the motor nerve for the muscle of mastication |
5th tri- facial |