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[Show more]Describe the Enteric Nervous System - Answer-Part of the ANS as a division/ parallel of the 
Parasympathetic. 
It is a LOCAL system, has more neurons that the spinal cord and is called the "small brain". 
Since it is local it uses Local reflexes, but still does communicate with the CNS some via th...
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Add to cartDescribe the Enteric Nervous System - Answer-Part of the ANS as a division/ parallel of the 
Parasympathetic. 
It is a LOCAL system, has more neurons that the spinal cord and is called the "small brain". 
Since it is local it uses Local reflexes, but still does communicate with the CNS some via th...
Free Nerve Endings - pain, temperature changes, tickle and itch 
Encapsulates Nerve Endings - touch, pressure, vibration 
Special Sensory Cells - used to create special sensory reception 
Tactile Free Nerve Endings - itch, tickle 
Non-Tactile Free Nerve Endings - temperature changes, pain 
Meissner...
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Add to cartFree Nerve Endings - pain, temperature changes, tickle and itch 
Encapsulates Nerve Endings - touch, pressure, vibration 
Special Sensory Cells - used to create special sensory reception 
Tactile Free Nerve Endings - itch, tickle 
Non-Tactile Free Nerve Endings - temperature changes, pain 
Meissner...
Describe the cells of the bone tissue - Answer--Osteogenic cells 
-Osteoblasts 
-Osteocytes 
-Osteoclasts 
What membrane lines the internal canals and the small cavities of the compact and spongy bones? - 
Answer-Endosteum 
What is the periosteum composed of? - Answer--Dense irregular connective tis...
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Add to cartDescribe the cells of the bone tissue - Answer--Osteogenic cells 
-Osteoblasts 
-Osteocytes 
-Osteoclasts 
What membrane lines the internal canals and the small cavities of the compact and spongy bones? - 
Answer-Endosteum 
What is the periosteum composed of? - Answer--Dense irregular connective tis...
What are the three types of muscle tissue? - Answer-Skeletal, Cardiac, and Smooth 
What are characteristics of skeletal muscle? - Answer-Striated, voluntary, multinucleated, somatic 
nervous system control 
What are characteristics of smooth muscle? - Answer-Non-striated, involuntary, uninucleated, ...
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Add to cartWhat are the three types of muscle tissue? - Answer-Skeletal, Cardiac, and Smooth 
What are characteristics of skeletal muscle? - Answer-Striated, voluntary, multinucleated, somatic 
nervous system control 
What are characteristics of smooth muscle? - Answer-Non-striated, involuntary, uninucleated, ...
Central Nervous System (CNS) - Answer-brain and spinal cord 
Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) - Answer-the sensory and motor neurons that connect the central 
nervous system (CNS) to the rest of the body. 
What are the three main functions of the nervous system - Answer-Sensory - gather information (...
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Add to cartCentral Nervous System (CNS) - Answer-brain and spinal cord 
Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) - Answer-the sensory and motor neurons that connect the central 
nervous system (CNS) to the rest of the body. 
What are the three main functions of the nervous system - Answer-Sensory - gather information (...
When compared to a classic lever system, the synovial joints of our Musculoskeletal system play the role 
of the _________? 
A. Weight 
B. Force 
C. Fulcrum 
D. Lever 
E. Resistance - Answer-C. Fulcrum. 
Which of the following event will occur when depolarizing graded potential's reach the membrane...
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Add to cartWhen compared to a classic lever system, the synovial joints of our Musculoskeletal system play the role 
of the _________? 
A. Weight 
B. Force 
C. Fulcrum 
D. Lever 
E. Resistance - Answer-C. Fulcrum. 
Which of the following event will occur when depolarizing graded potential's reach the membrane...
What is homeostasis? - Answer-how varied components of living things adjust to maintain a constant 
internal living environment. There is a balanced dynamic state! Diseases result from homeostatic 
imbalances (diabetes) 
What are the levels of organization? - Answer-chemical - cellular - tissue - or...
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Add to cartWhat is homeostasis? - Answer-how varied components of living things adjust to maintain a constant 
internal living environment. There is a balanced dynamic state! Diseases result from homeostatic 
imbalances (diabetes) 
What are the levels of organization? - Answer-chemical - cellular - tissue - or...
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