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Cranial and spinal nerves
. The peripheral nervous system includes: The cranial nerves come from the brain and the spinal nerves, that come from the spinal cord and ganglia
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Trigeminal Nerves
, the trigeminal nerve included, emerge from or enter the skull (the cranium), as opposed to the spinal nerves which emerge from the vertebral column
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Units Three and Four
Unit Three Unit Four Introduction to muscles The Brain Axial muscles Cranial and spinal nerves Appendicular muscles
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The Medulla Oblongata's
to the cerebellum. Functions The medulla oblongata controls autonomic functions, and relays nerve signals between the brain and spinal
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Nervous system introduction
of the spinal nerves Definition Nervous (relates to nerves and nervous tissue) System (a group of interacting elements forming
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In Depth Look
: The brainstem is a bidirectional passageway for all nerve tracts extending between the cerebrum and the spinal cord. It is composed of three
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Spondylolisthesis
vertebra over the one beneath it producing pressure on spinal nerves. Types of Spondylolisthesis. Developmental Spondylolisthesis This type
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The Brain
Medulla Glossopharyngeal Nerve ( IX ) Vagus Nerve ( X ) Spinal Accessory Nerve ( XI ) Hypoglossal Nerve ( XII ) Inferior
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Axial Skeleton
vertebrae form a passage for nerves that leave the spinal cord and emerge outside the vertebral column. Intervertebral discs separate
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2009 Groups
introduction Unit Four Group Name The Brain 4 GIRLS Cranial and spinal nerves Jem
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Axial Muscles Clinical View
cervical vertebra. It can also be caused by injuring the brain, spinal cord, or phrenic nerves. When paralyzed, the diaphragm cannot contract, no air
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Digestive system 1
helps to break down food into nutrients/vitamins which the body needs especially cells to metabolize. Nerves: Extrinsic (outside) nerves come
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Cranium Crushers
for the olfactory nerves that run through the nose. 5. Zygomatic Bone - is considered the cheek bone and is part of the lateral side of the cheek arches
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History and Effects of Anatomy
Other Terms Artery · Coelom · Diaphragm · Gastrointestinal tract · Hair · Exoskeleton · Lip · Nerve
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Introduction to muscles
vessels and nerves, and connective tissue sheets that surround muscle fibers and connect muscle to bone. 2. Skeletal Muscle compositions: skeletal muscle
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Appendicular skeleton
and the appendicular skeletons. The axial skeleton includes the cranium, jawbone, ribs, sternum, and spinal column. The appendicular skeleton is made
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Introduction, human evolution, anatomical terminology
Vertebral canal - formed by individual bones of vertebral column and contains spinal cord Ventral Cavity (torso or trunk)- arises from a space called
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Female reproductive system
and vein are autonomic nerves. Sympathetic axons come from the T10 segments of the spinal cord whereas parasympathetic axons come from CN X
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Welcome to The Anatomy Wiki
and spinal nerves Urinary system Digestive system 1 Arteries and veins Male reproductive system Digestive
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