What visual deficit results from complete lesion of the optic nerve (e.g. central retinal artery occlusion, central retinal vein occlusion)? _____
_____ (blood or bile) flows from the central vein towards the portal triad
Is the plug formed by primary hemostasis stable?_____
What EEG waveform is characteristic of deeper sleep (N2), but also seen in light sleep (N1)? _____
Lesions to CN IV (trochlear) result in _____ movement of the eye, particularly with contralateral gaze
For each ATP consumed, the sodium-potassium pump transfers _____ into the cell (pump dephosphorylated)
Which portion of the small intestine is responsible for absorption of bile salts? _____
Meissner corpuscles adapt _____
One function of cholecystokinin is to increase _____ of the sphincter of Oddi
Extraocular movements during REM sleep are due to activity of the _____
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