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BIOS 252 Exam 2 Weeks 3 & 4 Anatomy & Physiology II Complete Study Guide 2026/ 2027 with Solution

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Prepare for BIOS 252 Exam 2 Weeks 3 & 4 in Anatomy & Physiology II with solution. Comprehensive 2026/ 2027 guide covering all key concepts, practice questions, and detailed explanations to excel in exams and reinforce understanding.

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arachnoid mater weblike middle layer of the three meninges

ascending tracts carry sensory information to the brain




ascending tracts pathways spinocerebellar, spinothalamic, dorsal column

Generates motor program for the muscles of the larynx, tongue,
Broca area function
cheeks, and lips for speaking

carry motor information from the direct pathway
CNS to effectors

bundle of nerve roots that occupy the vertebral canal from L2 to
cauda equina
S5

controls skeletal muscle movements, coordinates skeletal muscle
Cerebellum
contractions, maintains muscle tone for balance/equilibrium

conus medullaris cord tapers to a point inferior to lumbosacral enlargement

conus medullaris tapered inferior end of spinal cord

cranial nerve - abducens 6 - moves eyeball via extrinsic eye muscle (lateral rectus) - motor

cranial nerve - accessory 11 - movement of head - motor

7 - taste (anterior 2/3 of tongue), pain, touch, thermal sensation,
cranial nerve - facial
muscles of facial expression, secretion of tears/saliva - mixed

9 - taste (posterior 1/3 of tongue), monitors co2 / o2, monitors BP,
cranial nerve - glossopharyngeal
swallowing, saliva secretion - mixed

cranial nerve - hypoglossal 12 - speech, manipulation of food, swallowing - motor

3 - moves eyeball via extrinsic eye muscles; adjusts lens; constricts
cranial nerve - oculomotor
pupil - motor

cranial nerve - olfactory 1 - smell - sensory

cranial nerve - optic 2 - vision - sensory

cranial nerve - trigeminal 5 - touch, pain, thermal sensation, chewing - mixed

4 - moves eyeball via extrinsic eye muscle (superior oblique) -
cranial nerve - trochlear
motor

10 - taste from epiglottis, Major role in the control of cardiac,
cranial nerve - vagus
pulmonary, digestive, and urinary function - mixed

cranial nerve - vestibulocochlear 8 - hearing & equilibrium - sensory

contraction of extensor muscles in limb opposite of the one that is
crossed-extension reflex
withdrawn; Maintains balance by extending other leg

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