Exam 14: The Peripheral Nervous System
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The peripheral nerves reach the organs or structures that they innervate during week ________ of development.
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A receptor that monitors stretch of the patellar tendon can be classified as a
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-Of the cranial nerve pairs listed below, which nerve, along with XI and XII, relays only somatic motor impulses?

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-Which cranial nerve pair is characterized by somatic sensory fibers crossing at the ventral midline of the brain?

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Distinguish the trunks, roots, and divisions of the brachial plexus, and identify their relationship to the flexor and extensor muscle groups of the upper limb.
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Which cranial nerve pair has three major branches, the maxillary, mandibular, and ophthalmic divisions?
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Starting at the spinal cord and proceeding distally, the subdivisions of the brachial plexus are
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Of the exteroceptors, only tactile corpuscles, lamellar corpuscles, and bulbous corpuscles are encapsulated.
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-Which letter indicates the cranial nerve with nerve fibers that pass through the hypoglossal canal?

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-Which letter indicates the cranial nerve that has motor fibers that innervate muscles of facial expression?

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The cervical plexus is found deep in the neck region covered by what superficial muscle?
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A dermatome is an area of skin that is innervated by the cutaneous branches from one spinal nerve pair.
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-Damage to which cranial nerve pair may result in anosmia, or a partial or total loss of the sense of smell?

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Which spinal nerve relays motor impulses to the muscles of the posterior forearm?
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Which of these receptors would not be found within a synovial joint capsule?
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Which of the cranial nerve listed below is the largest in diameter?
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Which of the following correctly matches the nerve of the cervical plexus with its function?
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The primary proprioceptors are muscle spindles, tendon organs, and joint kinesthetic receptors.
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