Spring 1 Flashcards

1
Q

What is #1?

A

Oligodendrocytes

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2
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What is #2?

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Microglial cell

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3
Q

What is #3?

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Astrocytes

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4
Q

What is #4?

A

Ependymal cell

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5
Q

What is #5?

A

Satellite cell

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6
Q

What is #6?

A

Schwann cell

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7
Q

What is #1?

A

Axon terminal

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8
Q

What is #2?

A

Schwann cell

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9
Q

What is #3?

A

Node of Ranvier

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10
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What is #4?

A

Axon collateral

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11
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What is #5?

A

Axon

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12
Q

What is #6?

A

Dendrites

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13
Q

What is #7?

A

Cell body or soma

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14
Q

What is #8?

A

Axon hillock

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15
Q

What is #9?

A

Trigger zone

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16
Q

What is #10?

A

Myelin sheath

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17
Q

What is #1?

A

cervical enlargement

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18
Q

What is #2?

A

Lumbar enlargement

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19
Q

What is #3?

A

Conus medullaris

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20
Q

What is #4?

A

Cauda equina

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21
Q

What is #5?

A

Filum terminale

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22
Q

What is #1?

A

Axillary nerve

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23
Q

What is #2?

A

Musculocutaneous nerve

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24
Q

What is #3?

A

Meidan nerve

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25
Q

What is #4?

A

Ulnar nerve

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26
Q

What is #5?

A

Radial nerve

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27
Q

What is #6?

A

Phrenic nerve

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28
Q

What is #1?

A

Femoral nerve

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29
Q

What is #2?

A

pudendal nerve

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30
Q

What is #3?

A

Obturator nerve

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31
Q

What is #4?

A

Sciatic nerve

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32
Q

What is #5?

A

Tibial nerve

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33
Q

What is #6?

A

Common fibular (peroneal) nerve

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34
Q

What is #1?

A

Cerebrum

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35
Q

What is #2?

A

Cerebellum

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36
Q

What is #3?

A

Diencephalon

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37
Q

What is #4?

A

Brain stem

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38
Q

What is #6?

A

Pons

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39
Q

What is #7?

A

medulla oblongata

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40
Q

What is #8?

A

Midbrain

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41
Q

What is #4?

A

superior colliculus

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42
Q

What is #5?

A

Inferior colliculus

43
Q

What is #6?

A

Cerebellar cortex

44
Q

what is #7?

A

Arbor vitae

45
Q

What is #8?

A

Folia

46
Q

What is #9?

A

Cerebral peduncle

47
Q

What is #10?

A

Pons

48
Q

What is #11?

A

Medulla oblongata

49
Q

What is #1?

A

Broca’s speech area

50
Q

What is #2?

A

Primary gustatory area

51
Q

What is #3?

A

Primary motor area

52
Q

What is #4?

A

Central sulcus

53
Q

What is #5?

A

Primary somatosensory area

54
Q

What is #6?

A

Primary visual area

55
Q

What is #7?

A

Wernicke’s area

56
Q

What is #8?

A

Primary auditory area

57
Q

What is #1?

A

Abducens

58
Q

What is #2?

A

Facial

59
Q

What is #3?

A

Vestibulocochlear

60
Q

What is #4?

A

Glossopharyngeal

61
Q

What is #5?

A

Vagus

62
Q

What is #6?

A

Olfactory

63
Q

What is #7?

A

Optic

64
Q

What is #8?

A

Oculomotor

65
Q

What is #9?

A

Trochlear

66
Q

What is #10?

A

Trigeminal

67
Q

What is #11?

A

Accessory

68
Q

What is 12?

A

Hypoglossal

69
Q

What is #1?

A

Interneruon

70
Q

What is #2?

A

Sensory neuron (Afferent)

71
Q

What is #3?

A

Sensory receptor

72
Q

What is #4?

A

Preganglionic motor neuron

73
Q

What is #5?

A

Autonomic ganglion (sympathetic or parasympathetic)

74
Q

What is #6?

A

Postganglionic motor neuron

75
Q

What is #7?

A

Visceral receptor

76
Q

What is #1?

A

Conjunctive fold

77
Q

What is #2?

A

palpebral conjunctiva

78
Q

What is #3?

A

Bulbar conjunctiva

79
Q

What is #4?

A

Lacrimal gland

80
Q

What is #5?

A

Lacrimal canals

81
Q

What is #6?

A

Lacrimal sac

82
Q

What is #7?

A

Nasolacrimal duct

83
Q

What is #1?

A

Superior oblique

84
Q

What is #2?

A

Superior Rectus

85
Q

What is #3?

A

Lateral rectus

86
Q

What is #4?

A

Medial rectus

87
Q

What is #5?

A

Inferior oblique

88
Q

What is #6?

A

Inferior rectus

89
Q

What is #1?

A

Anterior chamber

90
Q

What is #2?

A

Posterior chamber

91
Q

What is #3?

A

Anterior cavity

92
Q

What is #4?

A

Scleral venous sinus

93
Q

What is #5?

A

Vitreous chamber

94
Q

What is #6?

A

Lens

95
Q

What are the meninges of the brain?

A
  • the dura mater
  • arachnoid mater
  • pia mater
96
Q

What are the supporting cells of the PNS?

A
  • Satellite cells
  • Schwann cells
97
Q

What are the supporting cells of the CNS

A
  • Astrocytes
  • Microglia
  • Ependymal cells
  • Oligodendrocytes
98
Q

What cells makes up the myelin sheaths in the CNS and PNS?

A

Schwann cells

99
Q

What is CSF? What is it composed of?

A
  • Cerebral Spinal Fluid
  • a fluid that protects and nourishes the brain
100
Q

What is Broca’s area?

A

It related to speech production

101
Q

What is Wernicke’s area ?

A

It is important for language development

102
Q

Define reflex

A

a response to stimulus

103
Q

What structure enables the cows to see in the dark?

A

Tapetum lucidum

104
Q
A