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Question:

Neuro-structures 1

Response:

Neuro-structures 1

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pelvic splanchnic nerves pelvic splanchnic nerves
spinal ganglion spinal ganglion
prevertebral ganglia prevertebral ganglia
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Question:

Neuro-structures-ENG 6

Response:

What is the name of the nerve marked with an asterisk?

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anterior ramus of spinal nerve
posterior ramus of spinal nerve
grey ramus communicans
white ramus communicans
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Question:

Neuro-structures-ENG 15

Response:

Which structure / structures is / are indicated by a blue rectangle?

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Superior mesenteric plexus and ganglia
Thoracic splanchnic nerves
Lumbar splanchnic nerves
Inferior mesenteric plexus and ganglia
Anterior and posterior vagal trunk
Coeliac plexus and ganglia
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Question:

Neuro-structures-ENG 9

Response:

Which comment applies to the nerve marked with an asterisk?

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It contains somatic sensory nerve fibers
It contains parasympathetic nerve fibers to sweat glands, blood vessels and arrector muscles of hair
It contains sympathetic nerve fibers to sweat glands, blood vessels and arrector muscles of hair
It connects a paravertebral ganglion with a prevertebral ganglion
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Question:

Neuro-structures-ENG 12

Response:

Which nerve structures are within the blue rectangles?

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Lumbar splanchnic nerves
Superior mesenteric plexus and ganglia
Inferior mesenteric plexus and ganglia
Coeliac plexus and ganglia
Anterior and posterior vagal trunk
Thoracic splanchnic nerves
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Question:

Neuro-structures-ENG 18

Response:

Three nerves are indicated in the picture. By what names can these nerves be correctly identified? (multiple answers can be correct

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segmental nerves
intercostal nerves
thoracoabdominal nerves
peripheral nerves
(anterior rami of) spinal nerves
(posterior rami of) spinal nerves
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Question:

Autonomic nervous system ENG 1 - Sympathetic routes

Response:

The animation shows the route of the sympathetic innervation to certain target organs. The synapse takes place in a ganglion in the sympathetic trunk (= a paravertebral ganglion), at the level of entry into the sympathetic trunk, or higher or lower (not shown), after which the spinal nerve is reached via the grey ramus communicans. The stimulus is then further conducted through the posterior and anterior ramus of the spinal nerve. Which target organs / target organ are involved?

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Thoracic organs: heart, lungs, airways, esophagus.
Adrenal medulla.
Abdominal organs: liver, stomach, spleen, pancreas, kidneys, intestines and pelvic organs: rectum, bladder, uterus, prostate and external genitalia.
Blood vessels, sweat glands, arrector muscles of hairs of the skin (goosebumps), dilator pupillae (pupil-dilating muscle).
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Question:

Autonomic nervous system ENG 4 - Parasympath innervation per organ - pain table

Response:

Autonomic nervous system ENG 4 - Parasympath innervation per organ - pain table

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T1-T5 T1-T5vagus nerve
T6-T9 T1-T5vagus nerve
T8-T10 T1-T5vagus nerve
T10-T11 T1-T5vagus nerve
T10-L1 T1-T5vagus nerve
L1-L2 T6-T9S2-S4 pelv splanchn
S2-S4 T6-T9S2-S4 pelv splanchn
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Question:

Autonomic nervous system 5 - Sympathetic innervation per organ - pain table

Response:

Autonomic nervous system 5 - Sympathetic innervation per organ - pain table

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T1-T5 T8-T10T1-T5
T6-T9 L1-L2T6-T9
T8-T10 S2-S4 pudendalT6-T9
T10-T11 T8-T10
T10-L1 T10-T11T10-L1
L1-L2 T10-L1L1-L2
L1-L2 2 T10-L1L1-L2