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BIOS 252: Exam 2- Anatomy & Physiology II with Lab|(Latest
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1.Epidural space, dura matter, subdural space, arachnoid matter, subarachnoid space, pia
matter: What are the layers of Meninges from superficial to deep including the spaces?
2.between the vertebral column/skull and dura matter: where is the epidural space?
3.Dura Matter: what is the thickest most outer layer of the meningest?
4.subdural space: what is the space between the dura matter and arachnoid matter?
5.arachnoid matter: what attaches directly deep to the dura?
6.subarachnoid space: what space in the meninges is filled with CSF?
7.subarachnoid space: where are lumbar punctures and spinal taps performed?
8.pia matter: what is the deepest layer of meninges?
9.pia matter: what meningeal layer lays on the surface of the brain?
10. the contraction of a muscle in response to stretch of that muscle: What is a stretch
reflex?
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11. Muscle Spindle: what sensory receptor causes a stretch reflex? 12. excited: what
happens to a sensory neuron with a stretch reflex
13. spinal cord: what is the sensory center of a stretch reflex?
14. excited: what happens to a motor neuron during a stretch reflex?
15. same muscle contracts: what is the effector with a stretch reflex?
16. astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, ependymal, microglia: What are the 4 Neuroglial cells
in the CNS?
17. rapid involuntary muscle contraction that occurs in response to a muscle's passive
stretching, helping to regulate muscle length and maintain posture: what occurs during
a stretch reflex?
18. create the blood brain barrier: What are astrocytes?
19. form the myelin sheath in the CNS: what are oligodendrocytes?
20. immune function (phagocytosis): what are Microglial cells?
21. create CSF: What are ependymal cells?
22. Schwann cells and satellite cells: What are the two neuroglial cells in the PNS
23. form the myelin sheath in the PNS: what are Schwann cells
24. support PNS neurons: What are Satellite cells
25. CN I: olfactory nerve #
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26 CN II: optic nerve #
27 CN III: oculomotor nerve #
28 CN IV: trochlear nerve #
29. CN V: trigeminal nerve #
30. CN VI: abducens nerve #
31. CN VII: facial nerve #
32. CN VIII: vestibulocochlear nerve #
33. CN IX: glossopharyngeal nerve #
34. CN X: vagus nerve #
35. CN XI: accessory nerve #
36. CN XII: hypoglossal nerve #
37. the nerve that carries smell impulses from the nose to the brain: Olfactory Nerve
function
38. carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain: Optic Nerve function
39. eye movement, pupil constriction, eyelid opens: Oculomotor Nerve function
40. eye movement: Trochlear Nerve function
41. Facial sensation and mastication: Trigeminal Nerve function
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