human anatomy chapter 14

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How many cervical spinal nerves are there?

eight

After a trauma, Jeremy has loss of vision in his right eye. He appears to have normal vision in the left eye. Based on this information, where has Jeremy's injury occurred?

either to his right eye or his right optic nerve

A nerve plexus is formed by interconnected dorsal and ventral rami of spinal nerves.

false

The primary nerve to muscles of the anterior thigh is the

femoral

The musculocutaneous nerve __________.

innervates the biceps brachii, brachialis, and coracobrachialis muscles

A fracture of the humerus that injures the radial nerve could cause which deficit?

loss of function of digital and carpal extensors

Which type of fibers are found in the hypoglossal nerve (CN XII)?

motor to the muscles of the tongue

Mixed cranial nerves containing both motor and sensory fibers include all of the following except the

optic

Contraction rate of the diaphragm is controlled by which nerve?

phrenic

Which of these nerves does not arise primarily from the brachial plexus?

phrenic

Spinal nerves are

present in 31 pairs.

Which spinal nerve relays motor impulses to most of the muscles of the posterior forearm?

radial

The tibial and common fibular nerves branch from the ________ nerve.

sciatic

Children that have had chicken pox may experience a reactivation of this viral infection in adulthood, which is known as

shingles

The trigeminal nerve contains which class(es) of nerve fibers?

somatic motor and general somatic sensory

Which of the cranial nerves listed below provides innervation to one of the extrinsic eye muscles?

trochlear

A dermatome is an area of skin that is innervated by the cutaneous branches from one spinal nerve pair.

true

One of the largest branches of the sacral plexus is the sciatic nerve.

true

The vagus nerve (CN X) is the only cranial nerve pair found inferior to the diaphragm.

true

The only cranial nerve that travels into the abdomen is the

vagus

Disorders of balance may follow trauma to which nerve?

vestibulocochlear

The phrenic nerve receives fibers from

C3-C5

What is one of the primary clinical benefits of the distribution of dermatomes?

Dermatomes can help pinpoint the level of spinal injuries.

Sensory fibers of which cranial nerve pair pass through the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone?

I

To avoid double vision, which of the following groups of cranial nerves must be functioning correctly?

III, IV, and VI

Of the cranial nerve pairs listed below, which nerve, along with XI and XII, relays only somatic motor impulses?

IV

What do cranial nerves I, II, and VIII have in common?

They all transmit special sensory impulses.

A person who cannot blink or smile could have damage to which cranial nerve?

VII

Damage to which cranial nerve pair can cause deafness and problems with equilibrium?

VIII

The spinal root of which cranial nerve pair innervates the sternocleidomastoid and trapezius muscles?

XI

The cranial nerves that have neural connections with the tongue include all of the following except the

accessory.

The major nerve plexus to the upper limbs is the

brachial plexus.

Dorsal rami __________.

branch from spinal nerves to innervate the deep/intrinsic muscles of the back

Sensory impulses from the skin would be transmitted into the spinal cord on the

dorsal root of spinal nerves.


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