what is the type of the spinal bifida that has a sac but clinically here is no nervous tissue in the sac ?
Answer:
Spina Bifida with a sac but no nervous tissue in the sac is called as MENINGOCELE.
Meningocele is a moderate type of spina bifida where a fluid filled sac is formed outside the body in the area of spine but it does not contain any nerves.
what is the type of the spinal bifida that has a sac but clinically here is...
Spina Bifida Patients Spina bifida is a birth defect in which the developing baby’s spinal cord fails to develop correctly and can range from mild to severe depending on the type of defect, size, location, and complications. Bowel and bladder problems are a common complication as the nerves going from the spinal cord to the brain do not work properly. This results in not being aware that the bladder is full or when a bowel movement is happening. What medical...
what is the dominant type of tissue in the center of the spinal cord cross section
D. has nerve cell bodies located in ganglia near the spinal cord and br E. detects a stimulus. The autonomic nervous system A. stimulates skeletal muscle contractions. B. has two sets of neurons in a series. C. is involved in problem solving. D. is under voluntary control. E. does not include the central nervous system. Digestion of food is regulated by the A. sensory division. (B) sympathetic division of the ANS. C. parasympathetic division of the ANS. D. somatic nervous...
2. Instructor Resource Material for 12 Nervous System HANDOUT 3 Pathology Matching _ 1. spina bifida A disorder in the manner of walking cerebral contusion B. most common cause of dementia migraine C. lack of sense of smell spasm D. fainting MS E paralysis of the facial nerve narcolepsy F. muscle weakness anosmia G. feeling of prickling, burning, or numbness hematoma syncope H. abnormal opening of the spinal column with a protrusion of the spinal cord and/or meninges I. neurodegenerative...
what name of these tissue?? THANK YOU.
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Data Table 3. Microscopic Examination of Muscle and Nerve Tissue Type of Tissue Characteristics Figure 15.1 15.2 15.3 Nervous Tissue 1 Review the 3 photos of muscle tissue shown in Figure 15. Note: If your kit contains prepared slides of muscle tissue, please view those slides under the microscope for this exercise. Figure 15. Three types of muscle tissue. 2 Research the 3 types of muscle tissue (skeletal, cardiac, and smooth) using your textbook or another reliable source 3 Identify...
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There are three types of tissue here. They are either
epithelium, connective, muscles, or nervous tissue. Identify the
cell tissue, and if you are not sure, give me why you think it is
that cell type.
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17 Spinal nerves differ from cranial nerves in what way? Spinal nerves contain both sensory and motor axons while cranial nerves can have only one type. Sensory spinal nerves have no ganglia but go directly into the CNS Single axons in spinal nerves can be both sensory and motor Some spinal nerves have only sensory axons where as others can be exclusively motor or exclusively sensory