Complaining of muscle weakness, Delia goes to the doctor. Devise a series of physical examination tests that would help to determine if her problem involves upper or lower motor neurons.
Predict what might happen if nociceptors were rapidly adapting instead of slowly adapting receptors. Would this change be beneficial or potentially harmful?
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Nociceptors
Adaptation of Receptors
Implications of Rapid Adaptation
Match each type of neuroglial cell with its correct function.
____ Schwann cells
____ Ependymal cells
____ Microglial cells
____ Oligodendrocytes
____ Satellite cells
____ Astrocytes
a. Phagocytic cells of the CNS
b. Surround the cell bodies of neurons in the PNS
c. Create the myelin sheath in the PNS
d. Anchor neurons and blood vessels, maintain extracellular environment around neurons, assist in repair of damaged brain tissue
e. Create the myelin sheath in the CNS
f. Ciliated cells in the CNS that produce and circulate the fluid around the brain and spinal cord
A spinal nerve divides into a(n)_____ that serves the anterior side of the body and the limbs and a(n)_____that serves the posterior side of the body.
Explain why you lose both motor and sensory function of a part of your body when a spinal nerve is numbed with anesthetic agents.
When Mr. Dinh goes to the emergency department with pain in the area along the midline of the diaphragm, he worries he is having a heart attack. Could the pain be related to his heart? Could it be related to any other organ(s)? Explain.
Devise a series of physical examination tests that assess the function of each of the cranial nerves.
