Human Anatomy Laboratory Manual With Cat Dissections (9th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780135168035
Author: Elaine N. Marieb, Lori A. Smith
Publisher: PEARSON
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Human Anatomy Laboratory Manual With Cat Dissections (9th Edition)
Ch. 13 - Prob. 1CYUCh. 13 - Prob. 2CYUCh. 13 - Name the structure that connects the third...Ch. 13 - Prob. 4CYUCh. 13 - In which part of the brain stem are each of the...Ch. 13 - What are the corpora quadrigemina?Ch. 13 - Name the structure that connects the two...Ch. 13 - What type of sensory information does the...Ch. 13 - Name the three white fiber tracts that connect the...Ch. 13 - Prob. 10CYU
Ch. 13 - What part of the diencephalon functions as the...Ch. 13 - What is the difference in function between a...Ch. 13 - Which functional area of the cerebral cortex plans...Ch. 13 - Define contralateral projection.Ch. 13 - What deficits may result from injury to the...Ch. 13 - Prob. 16CYUCh. 13 - Where is the caudate nucleus located in reference...Ch. 13 - From where do the reticular nuclei receive input?...Ch. 13 - What emotional response does the amygdaloid body...Ch. 13 - Name the dura mater extension that lies in the...Ch. 13 - Where is cerebrospinal fluid produced? How is it...Ch. 13 - What neural structures pass through the vertebraI...Ch. 13 - Which portion of the spinal cord, gray matter or...Ch. 13 - Prob. 24CYUCh. 13 - Which two meninges border the space that is filled...Ch. 13 - Which sensory pathway carries discriminative touch...Ch. 13 - Of the sensory pathways described, which pass...Ch. 13 - Which descending fiber tract originates from the...Ch. 13 - Which of the pathways illustrated here (ascending...Ch. 13 - Individuals who have suffered a stroke generally...Ch. 13 - Prob. 31CYUCh. 13 - Choose the correct brain structure from the key...Ch. 13 - A patient suffered a cerebral hemorrhage that...Ch. 13 - Destruction of the ventral horn cells of the...Ch. 13 - For each of the following brain structures, write...Ch. 13 - Which of the following areas is most likely to...Ch. 13 - Kimberly learned that the basic design of the CNS...Ch. 13 - When Ralph had brain surgery to remove a small...Ch. 13 - When their second child was born, Kiko and Taka...Ch. 13 - Cesar, a brilliant computer analyst, was hit on...Ch. 13 - One war veteran was tetraplegic, and another was...Ch. 13 - Every time Spike went to a boxing match, he...Ch. 13 - A spinal cord injury at C2 results not only in...Ch. 13 - What parts of the brain are still developing...Ch. 13 - Strokes, tumors, or wounds can destroy limited...
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