|
Apr 26 2009, 6:40 PM EDT
|
SUKinney
|
|
edit |
|
|
Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
(Word count: 2582)
|
|
Apr 26 2009, 6:39 PM EDT
|
SUKinney
|
|
edit |
36 words added
25 words deleted
|
|
Change: nerves and 2. if they are Sensory, Motor, or both types of neurons:nerves: oh Some oh Say oh Marry to Money touch But and My feel Brother very Says grateful Big very Brains achy Matter housewife Most2. Sensory, Motor, or Both types of neurons:S
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 2582)
|
|
Apr 25 2009, 1:27 PM EDT
|
TNT_Tru
|
|
edit |
3 words added
|
|
Change: Cranial Nerves Simplified Cranial Nerves Cranial Nerve I: Olfactory Nerves (latin for "to smell") Located in the Anterior Cranial Fossa Passes through the Cribiform Formina and synapses in the Olfactory bulbs. Sensory function relay impulses of Smell from mucous membranes of the nasal cavity. Dendrites and cell
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 2571)
|
|
Apr 24 2009, 5:15 PM EDT
|
TNT_Tru
|
|
edit |
1 image added
|
|
Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
(Word count: 2568)
|
|
Apr 23 2009, 11:55 AM EDT
|
SUKinney
|
|
edit |
11 words added
7 words deleted
|
|
Change: and 2. if they are Sensory, Motor, or Bothboth types (inof order):neurons:oh Some oh Say oh Marry to Money touch But and My feel Brother very Says grateful Big very Brains achy Matter housewife Most You can learn the functions of
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 2568)
|
|
Apr 22 2009, 11:24 PM EDT
|
SUKinney
|
|
edit |
26 words added
2 words deleted
|
|
Change: to remember if nerves are Sensory, Motor, or Both (in order):oh Some oh Say oh Marry to Money touch But and My feel Brother very Says grateful Big very Brains achy Matter housewife Most You can learn the functions of the cranial
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 2564)
|
|
Apr 1 2009, 10:51 PM EDT
|
KT747
|
|
edit |
96 words added
1 image added
|
|
Change: birth defect in which the spinal cord does not completely form, vertebrae on the open portion of the spinal cord don't form completely and are unfused and open. This allows part of the spinal cord to stick out through this opening in the bones. Spina bifida can
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 2540)
|
|
Mar 31 2009, 5:29 PM EDT
|
KT747
|
|
edit |
|
|
Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
(Word count: 2443)
|
|
Mar 31 2009, 5:28 PM EDT
|
KT747
|
|
edit |
104 words added
10 words deleted
2 images deleted
|
|
Change: pain in lower back, buttocks and legs in addition to muscle weakness and difficulty controlling legs caused by compression or irritation of sciatic nerve. Symptoms
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 2443)
|
|
Mar 31 2009, 4:56 PM EDT
|
KT747
|
|
edit |
14 words added
1 word deleted
|
|
Change: - cochlear Hearing/balance glossopharyngeal - Taste/swallowing vagus - Heart/digestive/lungs accessory - Trapezius/sternocleidomastoid hypoglossal - Moves tongueSpinal nerves take their origins from the spinal cord. They control the functions of the rest of the body. There are
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 2350)
|
|
Mar 25 2009, 2:35 PM EDT
|
muddieprinces
|
|
edit |
16 words added
|
|
Change: Easy way to rememberoh oh ohto touch and feel very gratefulvery achy housewifeYou can learn the functions of the cranial nerves involved with moving the eye (number III, IV, and VI) by using this eye simulator. University of Toronto has
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 2350)
|
|
Mar 23 2009, 6:10 PM EDT
|
llsperry
|
|
edit |
2 images added
|
|
Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
(Word count: 2334)
|
|
Mar 23 2009, 5:26 PM EDT
|
suziesal
|
|
edit |
25 words added
3 words deleted
|
|
Change: Cranial nerve used to move the tongue straight out and to taste bitter. Exits via the hypoglossal canal. Simplified table to help study CN# Name Passes through Function 1 Olfactory Cribriform Foramina Smell 2 Optic Optic Canal Vision 3 Oculomotor Superior Orbital Fissure Moves eyes 4 Trochlear Superior Orbital Fissure
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 2334)
|
|
Mar 23 2009, 4:26 PM EDT
|
llsperry
|
|
edit |
6 words added
2 words deleted
|
|
Change: Simplified table to help study CN# Name Passes through Skull Function Function 1 Olfactory Cribriform Foramina Smell 2 Optic Optic Canal Vision 3 Oculomotor Superior Orbital Fissure Moves eyes 4 Trochlear Superior Orbital Fissure Moves eyes 5 Trigeminal Superior Orbital Fissure Facial Feeling 5 (1) Opthalmic Branch Superior Orbital Fissure
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 2315)
|
|
Mar 23 2009, 3:54 PM EDT
|
llsperry
|
|
edit |
112 words added
2 images added
2 images deleted
|
|
Change: CN# Name Passes through Skull Function 1 Olfactory Cribriform Foramina Smell 2 Optic Optic Canal Vision 3 Oculomotor Superior Orbital Fissure Moves eyes 4 Trochlear Superior Orbital Fissure Moves eyes 5 Trigeminal Superior Orbital Fissure Facial Feeling 5 (1) Opthalmic Branch Superior Orbital Fissure Facial Feeling 5(2) Maxillary Branch Foramen
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 2311)
|
|
Mar 20 2009, 11:24 AM EDT
|
dawn252
|
|
edit |
|
|
Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
(Word count: 2194)
|
|
Mar 20 2009, 11:22 AM EDT
|
dawn252
|
|
edit |
18 words added
|
|
Change: Moves eyes trochlear Moves eyes trigeminal Facial feeling abducent Moves eyes facial Facial expression vestibulo-cochlear Hearing/balance glossopharyngeal Taste/swallowing vagus Heart/digestive/lungs accessory Trapezius/sternocleidomastoid hypoglossal Moves tongueSpinal nerves take their origins from the spinal cord. They control the functions of the rest
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 2194)
|
|
Mar 19 2009, 3:48 PM EDT
|
flattail
|
|
edit |
16 words added
|
|
Change: are available on this subject. Also, University of Idaho has a nice feature for cranial nerves. Organization of the Nervous System There is only one nervous system but to better understand its structure is to break it down into two different divisions. The central nervous system includes: The
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 2171)
|
|
Mar 9 2009, 10:15 PM EDT
|
muddieprinces
|
|
edit |
13 words added
17 words deleted
1 widget added
1 widget deleted
|
|
Change: a mixed spinal nerve point,is the combinationcombinitaion of the dorsal roots and ventral roots is called a mixed spinal nerve. roots. Importance of the spinal nervesThe muscles that is on one particular spinal root supplies are that nerve's myotome, and the dermatomes these are
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 2155)
|
|
Aug 7 2008, 11:33 PM EDT
|
flattail
|
|
edit |
17 words added
18 words deleted
|
|
Change: This study about nanotech treatments for regrowing the spinal cord in mice that is showing promising results. In the NewsHere is a blog entry from a woman who regretted her decision to have an epidural This study about nanotech treatments for regrowing the
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 2158)
|