OPTION A.
Radial nerve is a mixed nerve.
Radial nerve consists of both afferent and efferent nerves so it consists of both motar and sensory components.
1.Which nerve crosses the posterior surtace of the medial epicondyle of the humerus? radial nerve ulnar nerve median nerve sciatic nerve 2. The pelvic girdle contains? cartilaginous amphiarthrosis diarthrosis gomphosis suture 3. A fracture that may result in uncontrolled bleeding and/or infection would be called? displaced simple compound spiral compression 4. A secondary spinal curve that balances the weight of the trunk over the lower limbs as a child begins to stand is the sacral curve thoracic curve lumbar curve...
1) If the musculocutaneous nerve is severed, is elbow flexion still possible? Why? 2) What motions of the elbow would be hindered if the ulnar nerve were severed? 3) Tennis elbow is caused from inflammation of the tendons on the lateral epicondyle. Describe what repetitive movements cause this condition and explain why tennis elbow is not actually an elbow injury. 4) If the median nerve is impinged at the elbow, what will be the resulting motor deficits? Is finger flexion...
5.5 points Save As Cranial nerve II, the optic nerve sends nerve impulses to the brain carrying information about the things we see. These nerve fibers most likely belong to which division of the nervous system? sensory (afferent) division somatic nervous system sympathetic division parasympathetic division
O A. Lateral geniculate nucleus, B. optic chiasm, C. optic nerve, D. primary visual cortex E. Retina am TOUS 4.0 MATCH THE FOLLOWING DESCRIPTIONS with the most accurate TERM: (NOTE: not all terms will be used) A) frontal lobe B) inferior colliculus C) parietal lobe D) occipital lobe E) red nuclei F) reticular formation superior colliculus substantia nigra temporal lobe vestibular system 4.1_ A pair of tegmental nuclei important to sleep and consciousness. 4.2__Area in the mesencephalon that is important...
18. What is the difference between a nerve and a neuron? a. A nerve includes parts of multiple neurons. b. A neuron is only the soma, or body, of a nerve. c. Nerves carry information away from the brain, whereas neurons carry information to the brain. d: Nerves are cells that nourish and support the neurons. e. None of the above; there is no difference between these terms.
3. Why is the 10th cranial nerve called the vagus nerve? What does it do?
What is a fascicle in a nerve?
Identify the highlighted nerve.
Extract the radial part of the Schrodinger. wave equation in spherical coordinates. Solve this radial part using matlab ODE45 solver. Plot the results
CRITICAL THINKING EXERCISE Facial nerve paralysis is a devastating complication of head and surgery. 1. What supplies or equipment is used to retract a major nerve? 2. Which device is used to aid in identification of the facial nerve? 3. Name the instruments that might be used to mobilize the facial nerve.