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| | question="Which nerves innervate the flexor muscles of the carpal and digital joints?" | | question="Which nerves innervate the flexor muscles of the carpal and digital joints?" |
| | choice2="Median & ulnar nerves" | | choice2="Median & ulnar nerves" |
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| | question="Physical regulation of appetite occurs via stretch receptors in the stomach wall. Information from these receptors travels to the brain via which nerve?" | | question="Physical regulation of appetite occurs via stretch receptors in the stomach wall. Information from these receptors travels to the brain via which nerve?" |
| | choice3="Vagus nerve" | | choice3="Vagus nerve" |
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| | choice5="Phrenic nerve" | | choice5="Phrenic nerve" |
| | correctchoice="3" | | correctchoice="3" |
| − | feedback3="'''Correct!''' The vagus nerve (cranial nerve X) has the most widespread distribution of any cranial nerve and carries parasympathetic fibres innervating many of the cervical, thoracic and abdominal viscera. [[Forestomach - Anatomy & Physiology#Innervation|WikiVet Article: forestomach innervation]]." | + | feedback3="'''Correct!''' The vagus nerve (cranial nerve X) has the most widespread distribution of any cranial nerve and carries parasympathetic fibres innervating many of the cervical, thoracic and abdominal viscera. [[Monogastric Stomach - Anatomy & Physiology#Innervation|WikiVet Article: forestomach innervation]]." |
| − | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' The axillary nerve supplies the shoulder flexors, distal brachiocephalicus muscle and skin over the cranial aspect of the arm and forearm. The vagus nerve transmits information from stretch receptors in the stomach wall. [[Forestomach - Anatomy & Physiology#Innervation|WikiVet Article: forestomach innervation]]." | + | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' The axillary nerve supplies the shoulder flexors, distal brachiocephalicus muscle and skin over the cranial aspect of the arm and forearm. The vagus nerve transmits information from stretch receptors in the stomach wall. [[Monogastric Stomach - Anatomy & Physiology#Innervation|WikiVet Article: forestomach innervation]]." |
| − | feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' The abducens nerve (cranial nerve VI) supplies some of the muscles of the eye ball (lateral rectus and retractor bulbi). The vagus nerve transmits information from stretch receptors in the stomach wall. [[Forestomach - Anatomy & Physiology#Innervation|WikiVet Article: forestomach innervation]]." | + | feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' The abducens nerve (cranial nerve VI) supplies some of the muscles of the eye ball (lateral rectus and retractor bulbi). The vagus nerve transmits information from stretch receptors in the stomach wall. [[Monogastric Stomach - Anatomy & Physiology#Innervation|WikiVet Article: forestomach innervation]]." |
| − | feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' The ilioinguinal nerve supplies the abdominal body wall in the region of the flank. The vagus nerve transmits information from stretch receptors in the stomach wall. [[Forestomach - Anatomy & Physiology#Innervation|WikiVet Article: forestomach innervation]]." | + | feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' The ilioinguinal nerve supplies the abdominal body wall in the region of the flank. The vagus nerve transmits information from stretch receptors in the stomach wall. [[Monogastric Stomach - Anatomy & Physiology#Innervation|WikiVet Article: forestomach innervation]]." |
| − | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' The phrenic nerve supplies the diaphragm with both afferent and efferent fibres. The vagus nerve transmits information from stretch receptors in the stomach wall. [[Forestomach - Anatomy & Physiology#Innervation|WikiVet Article: forestomach innervation]]." | + | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' The phrenic nerve supplies the diaphragm with both afferent and efferent fibres. The vagus nerve transmits information from stretch receptors in the stomach wall. [[Monogastric Stomach - Anatomy & Physiology#Innervation|WikiVet Article: forestomach innervation]]." |
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| | question="Where is the micturition centre located?" | | question="Where is the micturition centre located?" |
| | choice2="Pons" | | choice2="Pons" |
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| | choice4="Thalamus" | | choice4="Thalamus" |
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| − | feedback2="'''Correct!''' The micturition centre is located in the pons. It responds to sensory information from bladder stretch receptors by co-ordinating relaxation of the urethralis muscle along with detrusor contraction to produce emptying of the bladder. [[Process of Micturition - Anatomy & Physiology|WikiVet Article: pons]]." | + | feedback2="'''Correct!''' The micturition centre is located in the pons. It responds to sensory information from bladder stretch receptors by co-ordinating relaxation of the urethralis muscle along with detrusor contraction to produce emptying of the bladder. [[Micturition - Anatomy & Physiology|WikiVet Article: pons]]." |
| − | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' The micturition centre is located in the pons. It responds to sensory information from bladder stretch receptors by co-ordinating relaxation of the urethralis muscle along with detrusor contraction to produce emptying of the bladder. [[Process of Micturition - Anatomy & Physiology |WikiVet Article: pons]]." | + | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' The micturition centre is located in the pons. It responds to sensory information from bladder stretch receptors by co-ordinating relaxation of the urethralis muscle along with detrusor contraction to produce emptying of the bladder. [[Micturition - Anatomy & Physiology|WikiVet Article: pons]]." |
| − | feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' The micturition centre is located in the pons. It responds to sensory information from bladder stretch receptors by co-ordinating relaxation of the urethralis muscle along with detrusor contraction to produce emptying of the bladder. [[Process of Micturition - Anatomy & Physiology |WikiVet Article: pons]]." | + | feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' The micturition centre is located in the pons. It responds to sensory information from bladder stretch receptors by co-ordinating relaxation of the urethralis muscle along with detrusor contraction to produce emptying of the bladder. [[Micturition - Anatomy & Physiology|WikiVet Article: pons]]." |
| − | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' The micturition centre is located in the pons. It responds to sensory information from bladder stretch receptors by co-ordinating relaxation of the urethralis muscle along with detrusor contraction to produce emptying of the bladder. [[Process of Micturition - Anatomy & Physiology|WikiVet Article: pons]]." | + | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' The micturition centre is located in the pons. It responds to sensory information from bladder stretch receptors by co-ordinating relaxation of the urethralis muscle along with detrusor contraction to produce emptying of the bladder. [[Micturition - Anatomy & Physiology|WikiVet Article: pons]]." |
| − | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' The micturition centre is located in the pons. It responds to sensory information from bladder stretch receptors by co-ordinating relaxation of the urethralis muscle along with detrusor contraction to produce emptying of the bladder. [[Process of Micturition - Anatomy & Physiology|WikiVet Article: pons]]." | + | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' The micturition centre is located in the pons. It responds to sensory information from bladder stretch receptors by co-ordinating relaxation of the urethralis muscle along with detrusor contraction to produce emptying of the bladder. [[Micturition - Anatomy & Physiology|WikiVet Article: pons]]." |
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| | question="Which nerve innervates the triceps brachii muscle?" | | question="Which nerve innervates the triceps brachii muscle?" |
| | choice4="Radial nerve" | | choice4="Radial nerve" |
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| | question="Which nerve innervates the quadriceps?" | | question="Which nerve innervates the quadriceps?" |
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