MUSCULAR SYSTEM Describe the microscopic feature of skeletal muscle fibers. Also explain how muscle contraction and relaxation
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MUSCULAR SYSTEM
- Describe the microscopic feature of skeletal muscle fibers. Also explain how muscle contraction and relaxation occur.
- Describe different types of muscle fibers with their respective characteristics (white, red).
- Describe the connective tissue covering of skeletal muscles (epimysium, perimysium and endomysium)
- Describe naming of skeletal muscles by example.
- Write the name of the muscles with their respective innervation
- Extraocular muscles
- Muscles of the tongue
- Masticatory muscles
- What is special about muscles of facial expression from other skeletal muscles? What is their innervation? What do you think will happen if they lose their innervation?
- Write the action of the following muscles with their respective innervation
- Sternocleidomastoid muscles
- Biceps
- Triceps
- Diaphragm
- Internal intercostal muscles
- Pronator quadratus
- Adductor pollicis
- Quadricep muscles
- Hamstring muscles
- Calf muscles
- What are the components of rotator cuff muscles?
- NERVOUS SYSTEM
- Describe the anatomy of neuron.
- Describe the classification of neuron.
- Define the following terms
- White matter
- Tracts
- Gray matter
- Nuclei
- Ganglia
- Cortex
- Nerves
- Describe central and peripheral neuroglial cells with their respective function.
- Describe the protective structure of the brain and spinal cord (bone, meninges, CSF, Blood brain barrier)
- Describe the following structure
- Falx cerebri
- Falx cerebelli
- Tentorium cerebllei
- Describe the different part of the brain (anatomy and their function)
- Cerebrum
- Diencephalon
- Midbrain
- Brainstem
- Cerebellum
- Describe the cranial nerve with their nuclei of origin and function.
- Describe ventricle of the brain, CSF production, circulation and absorption.
- Describe the anatomy and function of brain blood brain. Which type of substance/drugs can pass or not pass the blood brain barrier? Why?
- Which part of the brain is most likely injured if an 80-year-old male individual become unable to speak when he awakes from his sleep?
- Describe ascending and descending tracts of spinal cord.
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