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afferent and efferent:
afferent >towards, efferent> aways....some nerves are purely one or the other...some have mixed function and they are common
TIA and CVA are strokes...
TIA is temporary blockage and CVA is blocked....both cause blockage of and oxygen.
Describe function of the three components of ear structure
2. outer ear and inner ear and middle ear catches mechanical sound wave and then converts it into an electricle impulse that we can process
How can nerves recover from injury
cell body must be intact, then we can regenerate the nerve function.
4. Describe the arrangement at the central sulcus
a. Pre-central lyrus-primary motor central area (conscious control of skeletal muscle
b. Central sulcus – separate the frontal lobe from the partial life
c. Post-central Gyrus – primary somatosensory mean sensory receptor (posterior)
afferent and efferent:
afferent >towards, efferent> aways....some nerves are purely one or the other...some have mixed function and they are common
TIA and CVA are strokes...
TIA is temporary blockage and CVA is blocked....both cause blockage of and oxygen.
Describe function of the three components of ear structure
2. outer ear and inner ear and middle ear catches mechanical sound wave and then converts it into an electricle impulse that we can process
How can nerves recover from injury
cell body must be intact, then we can regenerate the nerve function.
Describe the arrangement at the central sulcus
a. Pre-central lyrus-primary motor central area (conscious control of skeletal muscle
b. Central sulcus – separate the frontal lobe from the partial life
c. Post-central Gyrus – primary somatosensory mean sensory receptor (posterior)
afferent and efferent:
afferent >towards, efferent> aways....some nerves are purely one or the other...some have mixed function and they are common
TIA and CVA are strokes...
TIA is temporary blockage and CVA is blocked....both cause blockage of and oxygen.
Describe function of the three components of ear structure
2. outer ear and inner ear and middle ear catches mechanical sound wave and then converts it into an electricle impulse that we can process
How can nerves recover from injury
cell body must be intact, then we can regenerate the nerve function.
Describe the arrangement at the central sulcus
a. Pre-central lyrus-primary motor central area (conscious control of skeletal muscle
b. Central sulcus – separate the frontal lobe from the partial life
c. Post-central Gyrus – primary somatosensory mean sensory receptor (posterior)