Anatomy

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Quiz sobre Anatomy, criado por Stormy Moore em 28-11-2017.
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Questão 1

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The basic functional units of nervous tissue are [blank_start]neurons[blank_end]
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  • neurons

Questão 2

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The lowest region of the brain stem, [blank_start]medulla oblagata[blank_end], houses many vital autonomical centers involved in control of heart rate, respiratory rhythm, blood pressure.
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  • medulla oblagata

Questão 3

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Motor speech area of left hemisphere only is known as [blank_start]brocas area[blank_end] and is the ability to articulate words.
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  • brocas area

Questão 4

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The cervical plexus is a major branch of [blank_start]phrenic nerve[blank_end]
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  • phrenic nerve

Questão 5

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[blank_start]Sciatic nerve[blank_end] is the largest nerve in human body and part of sacral plexus
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  • Sciatic nerve

Questão 6

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The ability of the eye to focus differently for objects of near vision is called [blank_start]accommodation[blank_end].
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  • accommodation

Questão 7

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Stretch reflexes are initiated by tapping a [blank_start]tendon[blank_end] which stretches the associated muscle.
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  • tendon

Questão 8

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Babinskis sing is tested by the [blank_start]plantar relax.[blank_end]
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  • plantar relax.

Questão 9

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This reflex consists of a flexor or withdrawal reflex followed by extension of opposite limb. It is called [blank_start]crossed-extensor reflex.[blank_end]
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  • crossed-extensor reflex.

Questão 10

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Deepest in the dermis of all cutaneous receptors are [blank_start]pacianian corpuscles[blank_end].
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  • pacianian corpuscles

Questão 11

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Sensory receptors act as [blank_start]transducers[blank_end] changing environmental stimuli into different nerve impulses.
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  • transducers

Questão 12

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The inhibitions of those interneurons and antagonistic muscles that follows, [blank_start]reciprocal inhibition[blank_end], causes them to relax and prevents resisting the contraction of stretched muscle.
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  • reciprocal inhibition

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