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What is 13th cranial nerve?

13th cranial nerve is NERVOUS TERMINALIS.... which is found in close association with olfactory nerve... Functions of this nerve are not clearly known to medical world hence its better if u also dont try to know more about its functions.


The inability of a heart valve to close properly is called stenosis?

This is completely unrelated but do you take a medical termonology class at ucc in ohio? i have asked google for answers and you have the exact same one for a few weeks. sure its the same person


What is the mechanism that causes mimosa leaves to close?

Mimosa leaves close in response to touch due to a rapid movement of ions across cell membranes, causing changes in cell turgor pressure. This movement is triggered by the stimulation of specialized cells known as pulvini, which act as sensitive valves controlling the leaf movement.


Reflex constriction of the pupils when viewing close objects?

This is called the near reflex or near response. It involves the reflexive constriction of the pupils, known as miosis, as well as convergence of the eyes and accommodation of the lens to allow for clear vision of close objects. This response is controlled by the parasympathetic nervous system.


Why does moisture gather outside of a glass of cold water on a warm day?

The cold glass cools the air close to the outside of the glass and causes the moisture in the air to condense on the outside of the glass when the molecules in the air come close enough together to touch one another..

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How do you use cranial in a sentence?

During the medical examination, the doctor paid close attention to the patient's cranial nerves.


What part of your nrvous system controls open and close pupil?

The third cranial nerve.


What is acleistocardia?

Acleistocardia is the inability of the foramen ovale of the heart to close properly.


What is 13th cranial nerve?

13th cranial nerve is NERVOUS TERMINALIS.... which is found in close association with olfactory nerve... Functions of this nerve are not clearly known to medical world hence its better if u also dont try to know more about its functions.


What is a word that means a complete inability to worry?

Ataraxia comes kinda close.


What happens to your body when you close your eyes?

Cranial nerve seven (CNVII) is responsible for sending a signal to your eyelid muscles to close your eyes.


What are the symptoms of presbyopia?

Symptoms of presbyopia result in the inability to focus on objects close at hand.


What is the medical term meaning inability of a valve to close completely?

When a valve cannot close all the way it is called incompetent.


Could fibrous dysplasia cause a palsy of the mouth and the ability to close an eye completely?

Yes if the FD affected a cranial nerve.


Which kind of lenses are used to correct farsightedness but the inability to see close up?

ConvergingConvex


When do the cranial sutures fuse completely?

Cranial sutures typically fuse completely by early adulthood, around the age of 25. However, this can vary between individuals. Cranial sutures allow the bones of the skull to grow and expand during infancy and childhood.


Why did the people close the leaning tower Pisa?

Because it can be dangerous it might fall or get damaged