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The MOST susceptible sites in the nervous system for the effects of acute ischemic anoxia are the
A. motor end-plates.
B. sensory receptors.
C. synapses on autonomic ganglia.
D. synapses in the central nervous system.

A patient has a profound disturbance in equilibrium, alterations of gait (ataxia), and intention tremor. This patient MOST likely has a massive lesion that involves which of the following?
A. Amygdala
B. Cerebellum
C. Cerebral cortex
D. Caudate nucleus
E. Lenticular nucleus

 

A patient has a profound disturbance in equilibrium, alterations of gait (ataxia), and intention tremor. This patient MOST likely has a massive lesion that involves which of the following?
A. Amygdala
B. Cerebellum
C. Cerebral cortex
D. Caudate nucleus
E. Lenticular nucleus

Ataxia is dysfunction of nerves that control coordinate movements. Cerebellum is the area of the brain that deals with this.
 
The MOST susceptible sites in the nervous system for the effects of acute ischemic anoxia are the
A. motor end-plates.
B. sensory receptors.
C. synapses on autonomic ganglia.
D. synapses in the central nervous system.​
The heart, the kidneys, and the brain are among the organs that are the most sensitive to inadequate blood supply and hypoxia. So I would guess the CNS here.
 
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the latter. 🙂

Hello
I was reading the answers and felt u are very helpful, though i havent asked u any questions asyet.But still wanted to thank u.When are u taking the exam.I have some problems in a few topics, i was wondering if u would be kind enough to explain me pls.
thanks
 
The MOST susceptible sites in the nervous system for the effects of acute ischemic anoxia are the
A. motor end-plates.
B. sensory receptors.
C. synapses on autonomic ganglia.
D. synapses in the central nervous system.

A patient has a profound disturbance in equilibrium, alterations of gait (ataxia), and intention tremor. This patient MOST likely has a massive lesion that involves which of the following?
A. Amygdala
B. Cerebellum
C. Cerebral cortex
D. Caudate nucleus
E. Lenticular nucleus


Both answers from COLDFRONT are correct.
Cheers.👍
 
Hello
I was reading the answers and felt u are very helpful, though i havent asked u any questions asyet.But still wanted to thank u.When are u taking the exam.I have some problems in a few topics, i was wondering if u would be kind enough to explain me pls.
thanks
I took the test about 10 days ago, expecting to get my results next week. I will do my best to answer your questions though. 🙂
 
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