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Motor pathways are ascending pathways in the brain and spinal cord that control the activities of skeletal muscle.
Syringe Method
A technique involving a syringe for injecting substances into the body, withdrawing fluids, or applying suction.
Venipuncture
The process of puncturing a vein with a needle to draw blood or administer medication.
Capillary Puncture
A medical technique involving the puncture of a capillary vessel, usually in the finger or earlobe, to obtain a small blood sample for testing.
Lancet
A sharp, pointed instrument used to pierce the skin to obtain a capillary blood sample.
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