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Cranial Nerves Question And Answers

August 19, 2023 by Tanuja Puram Leave a Comment

Head And Neck Cranial nerves Nuclei and functional components of oculomotor nerve

Cranial Nerves Question 1: Enumerate the various Cranial Nerves. Answer. There are 12 pairs of cranial nerves. They are serially numbered from 1 to 12 in craniocaudal order of their attachment on the surface of the brain and designated by Roman numerals as follows: "Understanding cranial nerves through FAQs: Anatomy and function explained" Olfactory (1) Optic … [Read more...] about Cranial Nerves Question And Answers

Cartilage: Properties, Structure, and Functions in Connective Tissue

August 18, 2023 by Tanuja Puram Leave a Comment

General Histology Special connective tissues Hyaline cartilage

Special Connective Tissues "What is cartilage? A detailed question and answers guide" The special connective tissues include: Cartilage Composition Cartilage Bone Haemopoietic tissue Blood Lymph Cartilage Properties "Understanding cartilage through FAQs: Properties, structure, and functions explained" "Importance of studying cartilage for … [Read more...] about Cartilage: Properties, Structure, and Functions in Connective Tissue

Lymphoid Tissues Question And Answers

August 18, 2023 by Tanuja Puram Leave a Comment

General Histology Muscle tissue blood vessels and lymphoid tissue Histological features of a skeletal muscle

Muscle Tissue Question 1. Briefly discuss the muscle tissue and classify it. Answer. The muscle tissue (also called muscle) is made up of muscle cells surrounded by connective tissue. The muscle cells are elongated hence, called muscle fibres. The muscle fibres contain contractile proteins, mainly actin and myosin. The muscle fibres are specialized to shorten in length … [Read more...] about Lymphoid Tissues Question And Answers

Brain Cerebrum Question And Answers

August 18, 2023 by Tanuja Puram Leave a Comment

Brain Cerebrum Question And Answers

Cerebrum And Functional Areas Question 1: Define the cerebrum and discuss the surfaces of the cerebral hemisphere. Answer. The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain. It is divided into two halves by a median longitudinal cerebral fissure. Each half is called the cerebral hemisphere. The cerebrum is highly evolved in human beings. "Understanding the cerebrum through … [Read more...] about Brain Cerebrum Question And Answers

Cerebellum And Fourth Ventricle Question And Answers

August 18, 2023 by Tanuja Puram Leave a Comment

Brain Cerebellum and fourth ventricle Main constituent fibres of cerebellar peduncles

Cerebellum And Fourth Ventricle Question And Answers Question 1. Define the cerebellum and list its functions. Answer. The cerebellum (Latin, cerebellum = little brain) is the largest part of the hindbrain and the second-largest part of the brain as a whole. It weighs about 150 g and is located in the posterior cranial fossa underneath the tentorium cerebelli, behind the … [Read more...] about Cerebellum And Fourth Ventricle Question And Answers

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