Describe the functions of the middle ear. What is the function of the trigeminal nerve? What are the motor and sensory functions of the median nerve? What is the role of the middle ear bones in the conduction of sound? Describe the functions of the auditory/Eustachian tube. ...
What are the functions of the parietal lobe?Name some of the major structures in each part of the brain (forebrain, midbrain, and hindbrain) and their functions.Which cranial nerves are only motor?What is the basic function of the cerebellum?Are the cranial nerves parts of the ...
(i) Transport of gases (O2 ,CO2) from the lung to the tissues (ii) Lymph transports oxygen, hormones and nutrients to different parts of the body and removes metabolic waste from the cells. (iii)Nephron helps in filtration, reabsorption, secretion,
Hematoxylin–eosin (HE) was performed to examine the morphology of the cerebellum. GFAP alteration was evaluated according to the following score: - Grade 0: Without alterations; - Grade 1: Focal gliosis; - Grade 2: Diffuse gliosis All tissues were examined by a pathologist in a blinded ...
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9 What are the functions of dietary fat? Provide energy to the body Form part of cellular membranes Cell signalling All options given are correct D nutrition val 211 24 Randomised, controlled trials provide strong evidence that an observed effect is due to the intervention (the assigned exposu...
These aspects make DoA an ideal model to investigate the mechanisms regulating local sleep, sleep arousal and cognitive functions including spatial and temporal orientation, attention or memory. Keywords: parasomnia; disorder of arousal; slow wave sleep; NREM sleep; sleepwalking; confusional arousal; ...
Therefore, cellular maintenance mechanisms are crucial to preserve normal cellular functions. Autophagy, one of the main cellular preservation processes, is involved in the degradation of long-lived proteins and dysfunctional organelles as well as in the maintenance of the cell in case of failure of ...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, several authors defined the role of the cerebellum as a modulator of motor functions including diadochokinesia, tonus, coordination, and motor speech production (Babinski 1902; Luciani 1891; Holmes 1922). Although from time to time clinical case ...
Mproinduces the death of human brain endothelial cells and the occurrence of string vessels in mice. Deletion of receptor-interacting protein kinase (RIPK) 3, a mediator of regulated cell death, blocks the vessel rarefaction and disruption of the blood–brain barrier due to NEMO ablation. Import...