Intro to the Reproductive System and Intro to Neuroanatomy Flashcards

1
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Parts of the Canine Male Reproductive System

A
Bladder
Prostate
Vas defernes
Testicle
Bulbuls glandis
Urethra
Penis
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2
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Canine Female Reproductive System

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Vulva
Cervix 
Uterine horn
Vagina
Ovaries
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3
Q

During embryonic development, the brain is composed of three primary structures:

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Forebrain

Midbrain

Hindbrain

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4
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During development the Forebrain is composed of

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Telencephalon

Diencephalon

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5
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During development the Midbrain is composed of

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Mesenchephalon

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6
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During development the Hindbrain is composed of

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Metencephalon

Myelencephalon

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7
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In the adult brain these embryonic structures differentiate into specific neurological regions:

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Forebrain

Midbrain

Hindbrain

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8
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In the adult Forebrain these embryonic structures differentiate into specific neurological regions:

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Cerebrum
Thalamus
Hypothalamus
Limbic system

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9
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In the adult midbrain these embryonic structures differentiate into specific neurological regions:

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Rostral brainstem

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In the adult hindbrain these embryonic structures differentiate into specific neurological regions:

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Cerebellum

Caudal brainstem

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11
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The Telencephalon develops into

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Cerebrum

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12
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The Diencephalon develops into

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Thalamus

Hypothalamus

Basal Ganglia

Limbic System

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13
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The Mesencephalon develops into

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Brainstem Nuclei

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14
Q

The Metencephalon develops into

A

Cerebellum

Pons

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15
Q

The Myelencephalon develops into

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Medulla Oblongata

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16
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Function of the Cerebrum

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Sensory-Motor Integration

Cognitive Function

17
Q

Function of The Thalamus

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Sensory Integration

18
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Function of the Hypothalamus

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Regulation of Physiological Function

19
Q

Function of the Basal Ganglia

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Motor Learning

20
Q

Function of the limbic system

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Cognitive Function

21
Q

Function of the Brainstem Nuclei

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Autonomic Function

22
Q

Function of the Cerebellum

A

Motor Control

23
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Function of the Pons

A

Autonomic Function

24
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Function of the Medulla Oblongata

A

Autonomic Function

25
Q

spinal root.

A

Spinal nerves exit the spinal cord at specific vertebrae levels.

The point of exit is termed the spinal root.