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Embryology and Autonomics Crossword

Horizontales
The type of neurons of the body that develop from neural crest cells
The answer to the question: Is Autonomic Dysreflexia a medical emergency?
Midline ganglia that are located anterior to the aorta
The cranial fossa that is affected in an Arnold Chiari malformation
The highest (most cranial) level of sympathetic outflow in the spinal cord - (think of the letter and the number spelled out)
The portion of the nervous system that includes the cerebral hemispheres and the lateral and 3rd ventricles
Common site of referred pain from the diaphragm
Types of afferent nerves that carry sensory signals from the internal organs
The nutrient that assists with neural tube closure (two words)
The type of stimuli that might produce Autonomic Dysreflexia
Forms derivatives of the digestive system
Gives rise to the axial skeleton
One of the functions that the parasympathetic nervous system is responsible for.
Verticales
When neural tube closure is complete (the answer is two words and the second word is a number spelled out)
What happens to someone if their cardiac output doesn't compensate for their orthostatic hypotension? (It's the medical term for fainting)
The length of the pre-ganglionic sympathetic fibers
The type of spina bifida that includes meningocele and myelomeningocele
The portion of the nervous system that includes the pons, cerebellum, and part of the 4th ventricle
The most caudal level of the spinal cord in the spinal canal of an adult (the answer is the letter and the number spelled out)
The stage that extends from week 3 to week 8 of prenatal development
Gives rise to body coverings
The type of spinal bifida where the posterior portion of the vertebral arch does not close
Spinal cord injuries above this level can result in Autonomic Dysreflexia