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A&P 2.3

Horizontales
How does serratus anterior rotate the scapula
CNS containing little or no myelin: neuron cell bodies, dendrites, unmyelinated axons, axon terminals and neuroglia
There are 7 steps to every reflex: which part sends a signal up to the dorsal root of the spinal cord
The molecules of fats, oils, waxes, certain types of vitamins and hormones that make up the structure of cells
Which talus bone means “like a little boat”; located medially next to the cuboid bone, anterior to the head of the talus
There are 7 steps to every reflex: which step is processing
The pathology of scars or plaques on the myelin sheaths of multiple regions of the CNS
There are 7 steps to every reflex: which part does the motor neuron send information to
How would we describe all the nerves that come out of the spinal cord
There are 7 steps to every reflex: which part sends a signal out through the ventral root
There are 7 steps to every reflex: which part is the change in environment initiating a reflex arc
There are 7 steps to every reflex: which part is stimulated by the stimulus
The shortest pathway to a rapid, involuntary response to a stimulus; the simplest form of integration
Verticales
What kind of cell produces and maintains the myelin sheath in the peripheral nervous system by spiraling many times around an axon to stimulate growth and aid regeneration
Which root of the spine sends out a motor response
Regions in the CNS containing myelinated axons of many neurons
What are bundles of axons in the central nervous system that have no fascia
Which border of the scapula does serratus anterior insert
What muscle means saw toothed and starts at ribs 1-8
Which type of cell makes a myeline sheath in the central nervous system by spiraling around several axons at a time to make multiple myelin sheaths
The insulated covering of glial cells composed of lipid and protein for increased speed and conduction of nerve impulses
There are 7 steps to every reflex: which part is last
Which type of nervous cell is located in the spinal cord and is the place where the peripheral nervous system communicates with the central nervous system (aka association neurons)
Which root of the spine receives sensory information
What kind of impulses jump from unmyelinated node to unmyelinated node; aka action potentials