Anatomy and physiology ii - why a neuron normally does not


ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY

Please answer the following questions, using your critical thinking:

1. Why a neuron normally does not transform into a tumor?

2. What other signs are commonly seen apart from blepharoptosis, to define a third cranial nerve palsy?

3. Why Beta-blockers like propranolol cannot be administered to patients with Diabetes Mellitus or Bronchial Asthma?

4. Where in the brain we have the motor speech area, and the comprehensive speech area?

5. What are the dermatomes?

6. The obstruction of the drainage of the Schlemm canal, can produce which condition? What is the importance of it in USA?

7. What different cardiovascular actions are related to the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems?

8. Why Hypothalamus and Medulla Oblongata are indispensable for us?

9. What is ageusia and what cranial nerves are related to this condition?

10. Which spinal nerve innervates the main important muscle for our respiration, and to which plexus of the peripheral nervous system does it belong to?

11. Why newborns are unable to hold their head and to walk?

12. Why is possible the repolarization of the neuron?

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