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This document is a study guide for an exam, reviewing topics like muscle types, nerve function, and brain anatomy. It provides definitions for key terms in the study of anatomy and physiology.
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Topics 1. Characteristics of different types of muscles 2. Skeletal muscle contraction 3. Different parts (regions) of a muscle 4. Connective tissue around muscles and nerves 5. You should be able to identify the cranial nerves 6. Unipolar, bipolar and multipolar neurons 7. “Mixed” cranial ne...
Topics 1. Characteristics of different types of muscles 2. Skeletal muscle contraction 3. Different parts (regions) of a muscle 4. Connective tissue around muscles and nerves 5. You should be able to identify the cranial nerves 6. Unipolar, bipolar and multipolar neurons 7. “Mixed” cranial nerves 8. Functions of Cranial nerves 9. Meninges of the brain 10. Posterior and Anterior roots of the spinal cord 11. Nerve signal conductions (continuous and saltatory) 11. Label different parts of the eye and the ear 12. Tunics of the eye 13. Muscles for eye movement 14. Various lobes and parts of the brain 15. Different regions of the spinal cord Definitions: Troponin, action potential, latissimus dorsi, origin of muscle, sarcomere, endomysium, Deltoid, Pectoralis major, Gluteus maximus, Sartorius, Aponeurosis, neuroglia, axon, nodes of Ranvier, Dura, Arachnoid and Pia mater, gastrocnemius, retina, lens, rods and cones, conus medullaris, ventricles, central canal, Pituitary gland