What is the space that separates the Arachnoid matter from the Dura Matter?
what is the Subdural Space?
Taste buds send gustatory impulse to the brain through which cranial nerve?
What are the facial, glossopharyngeal and vagus nerves?
what is decrease is sensitivity during continuous simulation?
What is Adaptation?
What is the defense against infection?
can be innate or adaptive?
what is immunity ?
What is he professional medical term for elevated WBC?
what is Leukocytosis?
What cells form the Myelin Sheath around the nerves in the PNS?
What are Schwann Cells?
Brain swelling from an injury or a tumor can cause pressure on the the...?
What is the Oculomotor nerve?
What is responsible for sense of smell?
What is the Olfactory?
What is the prof. medical term for elevated WBC?
What is Leukocytosis
During hemoglobin recycling, heme is broken down into...?
what is Iron and Bilirubin?
Controls the automatic nervous system and contains centers responsible for hunger, thirst, and temperature regulation.
What is the Hypothalamus?
Damage to what nerve causes Hoarseness, loss of voice and impaired swallowing?
What is the Vagus Nerve?
Vibration of the tympanic membrane triggers vibration in the what?
What are auditory ossicles?
Largest lymphatic organ in the body.
What is the Spleen?
What percentage of plasma makes up Blood?
What is 55%?
What Carries nerve signals away from the cell body and is longer than dendrites?
What is the Axon?
Regulates size of pupil and change shape of lens?
What are intrinsic muscles?
Two structures that play a key role in the process of balance.
What are vestibule and semicircular canals?
Which Lymphatic organ do T cells mature?
What is the Thymus?
An immature erythrocyte is called...
What is Reticulocyte?
This part of the brain contains centers that control heart rate, BP and Breathing. Damage to this could lead to death.
What is Medulla Oblangata?
Supplies organs in head, neck as well as those in the thoracic and abdominal cavities?
What is the Vagus nerve?
Part of the brain responsible for hearing?
What is the Primary Auditory complex?
2 most important Lymph Nodes to palpate?
What are Cervical and Inguinal Nodes?
When tissue is taken from a donor and transplanted into a recipient.
What is an allograft?