Answer:
37. b) CN II
Explanation: CN II is the optic nerve that arising from the occipital lobe of the cerebrum.
Cranial III to XII arises from the brainstem ( midbrain, pons, medulla0
38. D) It causes the release of neurotransmitter released into the synaptic clefts
Explanation: calcium ion diffuses into the axonic terminal and causes the exocytosis of the vesicles containing the neurotransmitter into the synaptic clefts.
QUESTION 37 1. Which cranial nerve does NOT exit from the level of the brain stem?...
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Font Paragraph Sy padirtPansypaticic A Origin (location) from the CNS Lumbar and Brain stem and Be specific! If spinal cord, which thoracic region cranial Cramial nerve II, If medulla, which cranial nerve(3)? Length of preganghionic fibers B. short (short/lang). yes no) (short/lang). (yesmo) preganglionic terminals. fibers myelmated? Myelinated C. fyelinated YES YES IDİLength ofpostganghonic llong E.Posteamghionic fibers myelinatedUyeinatUyeinated fibers short NO NO F Which neurotransmitter used at a Acetylcholime Acetylcholine G, which neurotransmitter...