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When the synaptic vesicles are electrically stimulated by a nerve impulse, synaptic vesicles gravitate to
the outer membrane of the presynaptic wall and release acetylcholine into the synaptic cleft. The Ach
molecules migrate to the postsynaptic cells where they attach to the specific receptors. When enough
neurotransmitters are received by the receptors to overcome the firing threshold a CMAP is generated
causing muscle contraction. This describes - - ANSWER -The events that occur in the Neuromuscular
Junction
What happens to the neurotransmitters after they have attached themselves to receptors and
generated the muscles to contract? -- ANSWER - They are chemically broken down by enzymes and
recycled back to the presynaptic terminals
Maximal stimulation is appropriate for , while supramaximal stimulation (not over
stimulation) is necessary in recordings. - - ANSWER -SNC, MNC
Martin Gruber Anastomosis is seen when there is a: -- ANSWER - Crossover of median fibers to ulnar
fibers in the forearm
Define Afferent nerves: -- ANSWER - From the periphery to the cord
Important muscles innervated by the axillary nerve - - ANSWER -the Deltoids
Important muscles in the upper arm that are innervated by the radial nerve -- ANSWER - The triceps
Which nerve innervates the posterior thigh, leg muscles, planter foot muscles and skin of the foot --
ANSWER - The tibial nerve
Cell bodies of sensory neurons are housed in - - ANSWER -The dorsal root ganglion
Which term means the specific region of skin belonging to a single spinal root -- ANSWER - A
Dermatome
The nerve most likely to be injured in fractures of the medial epicondyle is the: - - ANSWER -Ulnar
nerve
After a time when a motor nerve to a muscle is sectioned the muscles atrophy. If you notice that the
, thenar muscles are atrophied which nerve is suspected of injury? - - ANSWER -The median nerve
What is the name for the neurotransmitter found in the neuromuscular junction - - ANSWER -
Acetylcholine
The needle examination requrires: - - ANSWER -A relaxed and compliant patient
The common peroneal nerve bifucates and becomes the: - - ANSWER -The deep Peroneal and
superficial peroneal nerves
Muscle of the hypothenar eminace are innervated by the -- ANSWER - ulnar nerve
Which nerve innvervates the muscle for tight closure of the eyelids? - - ANSWER -The facial nerve
A nerve that ca frequently be compressed against the bony structures in the lower limb, the nerve that
rests against the head and neck of the fibula is the: -- ANSWER - The common Peroneal nerve
And actin filaments are located in the sarcomers and serve to contract or relax a muscle --
ANSWER - Myosin filaments
A quick way to check the function of one of the nerves of the leg is to pinch the skin between the big
toe and 2nd toe which nerve is being checked? - - ANSWER -The deep peroneal nerve
The medial plantar nerve is a branch off the: -- ANSWER - Tibial nerve
The signs and symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome may vary among patients, but they always result
from compression of what structure in the carpal canal? - - ANSWER -Median nerve
Find the voltage is I=20 Amps and resistance = 10Ohms -- ANSWER - 20 Volts
The radial nerve originates from the plexus -- ANSWER - Brachial Plexus
A familiar type of monosynaptic reflex that monitors and regulates the length of skeletal muscles is
the: -- ANSWER - stretch reflex
Herniation of the inter vertebral disc between the fifth and sixth cervical vertebrae will compress the -