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DAANCE module 1 2026
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  • DAANCE module 1 2026 CNS- Central Nervous System - answer-composed of cerebrum,cerebellum & Medulla oblongata PNS-Peripheral Nervous System - answer-Composed of Cranial Nerves (optic,olfactory,auditory,trigeminal & facial) & spinal nerves ANS-Autonomic nervous system - answer-divided into sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system cerebrum - answer-thought area of the brain cerebellum - answer-coordinating motor area of the brain Medulla oblongata - answer-coordinatin...
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DAANCE MODULE 1 Questions with Verified Correct Detailed Answers latest update 2025
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    DAANCE MODULE 1 Questions with Verified Correct Detailed Answers latest update 2025

  • DAANCE MODULE 1 Questions with Verified Correct Detailed Answers latest update 2025 Lingual artery --- correct precise answers ---supplies the tongue and floor of mouth facial artery --- correct precise answers ---starts behind the angle of the mandible and wraps around the inferior border of the mandible and travels back up to the face supplying it with blood Maxillary artery --- correct precise answers ---basic supply to the face Antecubital space --- correct precise answers ---ant...
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    DAANCE module 1

  • DAANCE module 1 CNS- Central Nervous System - composed of cerebrum,cerebellum & Medulla oblongata PNS-Peripheral Nervous System - Composed of Cranial Nerves (optic,olfactory,auditory,trigeminal & facial) & spinal nerve
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  • DAANCE module 1 Myocardium - Cardiac Muscle In what order does blood flow through the heart - Right atrium, tricuspid valve, right ventricle, pulmonary artery, lungs, pulmonary vein, left atrium, Mitral valve, left ventricle , aorta.
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  • DAANCE module 1 Myocardium - specialized muscle, unique ability to contract on its own. w/out stimulation by nerves The heart has four chambers, what are they? - Two upper chambers receive blood are called Atria. The left atrium receives blood from the lungs via the pulmonary vein and is oxygen-rich; the right atrium receives blood from the peripheral curculation (THE BODY) and is oxygen-poor.
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  • DAANCE module 1 Neurons- what are they? - Cells of the nervous system Action potential- what is it? - The nerves threshold of stimuli Terminal button- what is it? - The bulge at the end of the nerve touches the next nerve
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  • DAANCE module 1 Nervous and endocrine system - What are the two systems that provide overall control of body function? Central Nervous System, Peripheral Nervous System, and Autonomic Nervous System - What are the three subdivisions within the Nervous System?
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DAANCE module 1
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  • DAANCE module 1 Heart Sequence - Right atrium, right ventricle, pulmonary artery, pulmonary vein, left atrium, left ventricle, aorta Peripheral Nervous System - Cranial nerves(optic, olfactory, auditory, facial, trigeminal) & spinal
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  • DAANCE module 1 Myocardium - Cardiac Muscle
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DAANCE module 1
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    DAANCE module 1

  • DAANCE module 1 Myocardium - specialized muscle, unique ability to contract on its own. w/out stimulation by nerves The heart has four chambers, what are they? - Two upper chambers receive blood are called Atria. The left atrium receives blood from the lungs via the pulmonary vein and is oxygen-rich; the right atrium receives blood from the peripheral curculation (THE BODY) and is oxygen-poor
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