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afferent and efferent:
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afferent >towards, efferent> aways....some nerves are purely one or the other...some have mixed function and they are common
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TIA and CVA are strokes...
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TIA is temporary blockage and CVA is blocked....both cause blockage of and oxygen.
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Describe function of the three components of ear structure
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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
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How can nerves recover from injury
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cell body must be intact, then we can regenerate the nerve function.
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4. Describe the arrangement at the central sulcus
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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) |
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afferent and efferent:
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afferent >towards, efferent> aways....some nerves are purely one or the other...some have mixed function and they are common
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TIA and CVA are strokes...
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TIA is temporary blockage and CVA is blocked....both cause blockage of and oxygen.
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Describe function of the three components of ear structure
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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
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How can nerves recover from injury
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cell body must be intact, then we can regenerate the nerve function.
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Describe the arrangement at the central sulcus
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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) |
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afferent and efferent:
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afferent >towards, efferent> aways....some nerves are purely one or the other...some have mixed function and they are common
|
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TIA and CVA are strokes...
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TIA is temporary blockage and CVA is blocked....both cause blockage of and oxygen.
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Describe function of the three components of ear structure
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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
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cell body must be intact, then we can regenerate the nerve function.
|
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Describe the arrangement at the central sulcus
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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) |