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The structures towards the back of the brain are called Anterior
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The structures towards the front of the brain are called Posterior
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Structures closer to the head or above another structure are Superior
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Structures closer to the feet or below another structure are Inferior
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Towards the side, away from the midline of the brain means lateral
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Anything in the midline of the brain, away from any side structures means Medical
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Closest attachment to the body means Distal
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Furthest attachment from the body means Proximal
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Structures on the same side of the body are called Contralateral
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Structures on the opposite sides of the body are called Contralateral
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Dorsal - the structures towards the back or away from the stomach?
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Ventral - structures towards the stomach
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The following explanation of planes is true:
o Sagittal: seen from the side
o Horizontal/Transverse: seen from above
o Coronal/Frontal: seen from the front
Question 14
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Label the organisation of the nervous system
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Brain
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Spinal Cord
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Somatic
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Autonomic
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Sympathetic
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Parasympathetic
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The Spinal Cord: a segmented structure with [blank_start]sensory nerves[blank_end] ([blank_start]afferent[blank_end]) from the dorsal, that provides [blank_start]sensory information[blank_end] from the periphery to the spinal cord and then to the brain, as well as [blank_start]motor nerves[blank_end] ([blank_start]efferent[blank_end]) from the ventral, that provides [blank_start]motor information[blank_end] from the spinal cord to the muscles accounting for voluntary movements
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afferent
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efferent
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sensory nerves
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motor nerves
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sensory information
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motor information
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motor nerves
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sensory nerves
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efferent
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afferent
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motor information
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sensory information
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The Somatic System sends information from the brain and the spinal cord to the muscles and in return, relays the received sensory information to the CNS i.e., voluntary motor movements
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The Autonomic System control internal organs without conscious awareness i.e., heart rate, breathing rate, digestion
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The Sympathetic (fight or flight) System expends energy, prepares for vigorous activity i.e., increased heart rate, decreased digestion, dilated pupils, increased respiration rate, increased glucose levels
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The Parasympathetic System responsible for vegetative functions i.e., will increase digestive activity, decrease heart rate, decrease blood pressure