Structures of the _____ system include the hippocampus, amygdala, fornix, mammillary bodies, and cingulate gyrus
#4
The large intestine is characterized histologically by abundant _____ cells
#5
At the beginning of the distal convoluted tubule, glomerular filtrate passes the _____
#6
Rules of 4: Lesions in the brain stem that affect the motor nuclei or nerves typically result in _____-lateral loss of the affected nerve
#7
Which lymph node cluster drains the kidney? _____
#8
The inferior rectal artery is a branch of the _____ artery
#9
_____ diverticulum is an outpouching of all three layers of the bowel wall (true diverticulum)
#10
Identify number 6
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Flashcard 1: ID Spinal Cord Section: _____
Answer: Thoracic
Flashcard 2: ID Spinal Cord Section: _____
Answer: Cervical
Flashcard 3: Structures of the _____ system include the hippocampus, amygdala, fornix, mammillary bodies, and cingulate gyrus
Answer: limbic
Flashcard 4: The large intestine is characterized histologically by abundant _____ cells
Answer: goblet
Flashcard 5: At the beginning of the distal convoluted tubule, glomerular filtrate passes the _____
Answer: macula densa
Flashcard 6: Rules of 4: Lesions in the brain stem that affect the motor nuclei or nerves typically result in _____-lateral loss of the affected nerve
Answer: ipsi
Flashcard 7: Which lymph node cluster drains the kidney? _____
Answer: Para-aortic
Flashcard 8: The inferior rectal artery is a branch of the _____ artery
Answer: internal pudendal
Flashcard 9: _____ diverticulum is an outpouching of all three layers of the bowel wall (true diverticulum)
Answer: Meckel
Flashcard 10: Identify number 6
Answer: central canal of spine
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