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HUBS 191 progress test 2 Latest update  already passed
  • HUBS 191 progress test 2 Latest update already passed

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  • HUBS 191 progress test 2 Latest update already passed central nervous system nervous system consisting of brain and spinal cord peripheral nervous system nervous system consisting of peripheral nerves glia 'glue' provide support for neurons, 5 type, 4 in CNS, 1 in PNS neurons nerve cells, transmission of information dendrites recieve input, send info into cell body cell body contains nucleus and organelles axon carries electrical impulses, may/may not be myelinated a...
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APHY 101 Final Exam Questions and Answers - Latest 2024/2025 | Graded A+
  • APHY 101 Final Exam Questions and Answers - Latest 2024/2025 | Graded A+

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  • APHY 101 Final Exam Questions and Answers - Latest 2024/2025 | Graded A+. What are the functions of the nervous system? ANS- detects changes, make deci- sions, stimulates muscle and gland tissue, and maintains homeostasis 2. Receiving information, receptors detect changes, transduce into electrical impulse, and carries information to CNS is ANS- sensory function 3. CNS, coordinates incoming information, makes decisions on how the body will respond is ANS- integrative function 4. carries...
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Biology 252 Exam 1 Questions And Answers Solved 100% Correct!!
  • Biology 252 Exam 1 Questions And Answers Solved 100% Correct!!

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  • 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 - organ - organ system - organismal What is the nervous system made of? - Answer-The Central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) and the peripheral nervous system (cranial nerves and spinal nerves)....
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PAS 407 Nerves Question and answers  verified to pass
  • PAS 407 Nerves Question and answers verified to pass

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  • PAS 407 Nerves Question and answers verified to passPAS 407 Nerves, Spinal Cord and Meninges What are the four components of a Neuron? - correct answer - Signal reception at dendrites/ receptors - Signal transport along axon - Signal Transduction at axon terminus - Cell maintenance through organelles myelinated axons - correct answer axons wrapped in layers of myelin from schwann cells (like a jelly role) provides insulation, improves conduction speed gives axon white app...
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BIOL 3240 Exam 1 | Questions and Answers (Complete Solutions)
  • BIOL 3240 Exam 1 | Questions and Answers (Complete Solutions)

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  • BIOL 3240 Exam 1 | Questions and Answers (Complete Solutions) What are the two major cell types in the brain? Neurons; glial cells What are some ways cell types can be defined? morphology; transcription profile; cell properties, function; context Two characteristics of neurons asymmetrical, excitable There are ____ major types of glial cell five A neuron is a post ____ cell Mitotic Neurons are both _____ and _____ excitable chemically, electrically _________ neurons have only one process that ...
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BIOS 252 MIDTERM Questions  and Correct Answers
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  • Muscles that move the femur ~ gluteus maximus, gluteus medius, gluteus minimus Muscles that move foot and toes ~ tibialis anterior, fibularis longus and brevis, gastrocnemius, soleus neuron structure ~ cell body, dendrites, axon types of neurons ~ multipolar, bipolar, unipolar Divisions of the Nervous System ~ - central nervous system and peripheral nervous system - the CNS includes the brain and spinal cord, the CNS processes info and sens commands to the body - The PNS has sensory...
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BIOL 235 Midterm 2 Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
  • BIOL 235 Midterm 2 Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)

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  • between the origin and insertion which is usually located proximally in limbs ? - Answer-Origin What happens during REVERSE MUSCLE ACTION? - Answer-specific movements of the body the actions are reversed THEREFOR the positions of the origin and insertion of a muscle are switched What is a mechanical advantage using the example of a lever? - Answer-if the load is closer to the fulcrum and the effort is farther from the fulcrum only a small about of effort is needed to move the load Bones se...
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Portage Learning Anatomy & Physiology 2: Module 1 Exam Questions And Answers 2022
  • Portage Learning Anatomy & Physiology 2: Module 1 Exam Questions And Answers 2022

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  • This is a bundle of axons found in the peripheral nervous system. * Answer-nerve This part of the autonomic system accelerates the heart beat and increases breathing rate. * Answer-sympathetic nervous system The ventral root of a nerve contains what type of neurons? * Answer-motor (efferent) This part of a neuron conducts nerve impulses towards the cell body. * Answer-denderites A neuron going to the bicep of the forearm is part of the: * Answer-A. Central nervous system B. Peripher...
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BIOL 235 Midterm 2 Review
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  • BIOL 235 Midterm 2 Review between the origin and insertion which is usually located proximally in limbs ? - Origin What happens during REVERSE MUSCLE ACTION? - specific movements of the body the actions are reversed THEREFOR the positions of the origin and insertion of a muscle are switched What is a mechanical advantage using the example of a lever? - if the load is closer to the fulcrum and the effort is farther from the fulcrum only a small about of effort is needed to move the l...
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NSCI 175 Final (All Learning Objectives) Exam Questions and Answers
  • NSCI 175 Final (All Learning Objectives) Exam Questions and Answers

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  • NSCI 175 Final (All Learning Objectives) Exam Questions and Answers Explain the reductionist approach - Correct Answer ️️ -Breaking the topic of neuroscience down into smaller pieces (Cognitive, Behavior, Systems, Cellular, Molecular). Pros: can be more detailed; get a better explanation of the topics Cons: can bterm-0e hard to see the big picture Compare different levels of analysis in neuroscience research (molecular, cellular, systems, behavioral, and cognitive neuroscience) - Cor...
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