the reticular formation is also responsible for
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alertness and focusing attention
CN VII
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FACIAL NERVE is responsible for motor function across much of the face,
as well as carrying some sensory information in regarding to taste
at what pressure will pulsatile sounds first be heard in the artery?
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systolic blood pressure
in the pupillary reflex exam, which cranial nerve carries sensory information in?
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CNII
what will mimic the effect of the natural neurotransmitter (but only at certain
synapses)?
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nicotinic agonist and an alpha adrenergic agonist
tonicity
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a term used to describe the osmotic effect that a solution has on a cell; the
tonicity of a solution is dependent upon the concentration of non-
penetrating solute particles within the solution
which muscles are striated?
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skeletal and cardiac
EMG patterns associated with the following pathologies
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myopathy, peripheral neuropathy
CN XI
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ACCESSORY NERVE controls the musculature necessary to shrug the
shoulders and turn the head
hypotonic
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if a cell was placed in a solution with a concentration of less than 300
mOsmoles/L of non-penetrating particles, water would be drawn into the
cell by osmosis causing the cell to swell and then lyse (explode)
when cells are placed in a hypotonic solution _________ occurs
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alertness and focusing attention
CN VII
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FACIAL NERVE is responsible for motor function across much of the face,
as well as carrying some sensory information in regarding to taste
at what pressure will pulsatile sounds first be heard in the artery?
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systolic blood pressure
in the pupillary reflex exam, which cranial nerve carries sensory information in?
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CNII
what will mimic the effect of the natural neurotransmitter (but only at certain
synapses)?
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nicotinic agonist and an alpha adrenergic agonist
tonicity
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a term used to describe the osmotic effect that a solution has on a cell; the
tonicity of a solution is dependent upon the concentration of non-
penetrating solute particles within the solution
which muscles are striated?
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skeletal and cardiac
EMG patterns associated with the following pathologies
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myopathy, peripheral neuropathy
CN XI
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ACCESSORY NERVE controls the musculature necessary to shrug the
shoulders and turn the head
hypotonic
Give this one a try later!
if a cell was placed in a solution with a concentration of less than 300
mOsmoles/L of non-penetrating particles, water would be drawn into the
cell by osmosis causing the cell to swell and then lyse (explode)
when cells are placed in a hypotonic solution _________ occurs