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Hey,
would any one know the answers 2 these questions,

* what happens when u puncture your left lung?
1- left lung collapses
2- right lung collapses
3- both lungs collapse.

* zygomaticotemporal and zygomaticofacial r branches of what ?
1- v1
2- v2
3- v3
4- facial

* the inability to move the diaphragm because of a complete spinal section at ?
1- c2
2- c6
3- c7
4- c8

i would appreciate anyones help
Thx

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these r the answers

* what happens when u puncture your left lung?
1- left lung collapses
2- right lung collapses
3- both lungs collapse.

* zygomaticotemporal and zygomaticofacial r branches of what ?
1- v1
2- v2
3- v3
4- facial

* the inability to move the diaphragm because of a complete spinal section at ?
1- c2
2- c6
3- c7
4- c8
 
rtvj said:
these r the answers

* what happens when u puncture your left lung?
1- left lung collapses
2- right lung collapses
3- both lungs collapse.

* zygomaticotemporal and zygomaticofacial r branches of what ?
1- v1
2- v2
3- v3
4- facial

* the inability to move the diaphragm because of a complete spinal section at ?
1- c2
2- c6
3- c7
4- c8
hello rtvj
i think the answer to 3rd que will be c6 as diaphragm is supplied by c3 c4 c5 ( mainly c4 )
correct me if i m wrong
sushila
 
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hi i agree with rtvj
the diaphragm is supplied by c 3 c4 c5. so a section at the level of c2 will also mean sectioning of all nerves below that level.hope this helps
 
Jaydent said:
hi i agree with rtvj
the diaphragm is supplied by c 3 c4 c5. so a section at the level of c2 will also mean sectioning of all nerves below that level.hope this helps

jaydent is right..i have a very nice pic of the spine..sorry am not able to upload it..anyways..check out the internet to confirm the answer.
 
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