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- Cranial nerves in situ
- Name the cranial nerves highlighted in red.
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- Anterior forearm muscles (innervation)
- Answer the questions in your head, click "Show answer", and mark yourself.
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- Arm muscles (innervation)
- Answer the questions in your head, click "Show answer", and mark yourself.
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- Glial cell functions
- Name the glial cell type that performs each function.
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- Dermatomes of lower limb (posterior)
- Name the spinal level supplying the dermatome highlighted in red. NB dermatomes are highly variable and diagrams differ. This quiz is based on lectures from King's College London.
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- Dermatomes of lower limb (anterior)
- Name the spinal level supplying the dermatome highlighted in red. NB dermatomes are highly variable and diagrams differ. This quiz is based on lectures from King's College London.
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- Myotomes of the lower limb
- Name the spinal levels that supply the myotomes allowing each movement of the lower limb. N.B. Text books vary. This quiz is based on lectures from King's College London.
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- Intrinsic shoulder muscles (innervation)
- Answer the questions in your head, click "Show answer", and mark yourself.
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- Lumbar plexus
- Fill in the labels on this image of the lumbar plexus. N.B. Labels are based on anatomy lectures from King's College London.
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- Brachial plexus
- Fill in the labels on this image of the brachial plexus. N.B. Labels are based on anatomy lectures from King's College London.
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- Spinal cord tracts
- Label the diagram of the cervical spinal cord.
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- Muscles around shoulder (innervation)
- Answer the questions in your head, click "Show answer", and mark yourself.
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- Arm muscles (attachments)
- Answer the questions in your head, click "Show answer", and mark yourself.
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- Deep posterior forearm muscles (innervation)
- Answer the questions in your head, click "Show answer", and mark yourself.
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- Cranial nerves: sensory, motor, or both?
- Are the following cranial nerves sensory, motor, or both?