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CSCC BIO 2300 Unit 1 Questions And Answers Rated A+
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_________ means to provide nerve fibers to/from an organ or tissue. - Innervate 
1st degree burn (layer of skin affected, appearance, healing time) - outer layer of epi/ red, 
swollen, pain/ 3-10 days to heal 
2nd degree burn (layer of skin affected, appearance, healing time) - epi and papillary of derm/ 
blisters / 3-4 weeks 
3rd degree burn (layer of skin affected) - epi and all of dermis/ nerve endings destroyed 
4th degree burn - entire integument, into muscle, bone tendon / amputation 
A __...
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HESI A2 Anatomy and Physiology Exam : Questions & Answers: Updated A+ Guide Solution
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What is histology? 
 (Ans- The study of tissues 
 
What is a tissue? 
(Ans- A group of cells that act together to perform a specific function. 
 
What are the fundamental tissues? 
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Epithelial 
Connective 
Muscle 
Nerve 
 
What is the function of epithelial cells? 
(Ans- Cover, line, and protect the body and the internal organs. 
 
What is the function of connective tissue? 
(Ans- Framework of the body. Provides support and structure to organs. 
 
What is neuroglia? 
(Ans- The neuron...
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sensory ption: for perception to happen, the sensory signal mustreachthe cerebrum 
2. adaptation: the ability to no longer perceive sensations due to prolonged expo-sure 
3. free nerve endings: pain, temperature changes, tickle, itch 
4. encapsulated nerve endings: touch, pressure, vibration 
5. special sensory cells: used to create special sensory reception 
6. exteroceptors:sensations from outside the body 
7. interoceptors:sensations from inside the body 
8. proprioreceptors: where your body ...
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Define Sensation. - Awareness of a stimulus. 
 
Define Perception. - refers to the conscious registration of a sensory stimulus.Interpretation of the meaning of the stimulus 
 
List 4 prerequisites for sensation/perception to occur. - a. Stimulus 
b. Receptor 
c. Conducted 
d. Translate impulse into a sensation 
 
Define Projection. - describes the process by which the brain refers sensations to their point of stimulation. 
 
Define Adaptation. - is a decrease in sensitivity to continued stimuli...
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ANAT-102 Anatomy & Physiology II Chapter 16: Sensory Nervous System Questions with correct answers
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__________: impulses from the brain stem and spinal cord to the thalamus Correct Answer-Second-order neurons 
 
________ learning occurs when a connection is made between two stimuli Correct Answer-Associative 
 
Present in ______muscle fibers are muscle spindles consisting of several slowly adapting _______ nerve endings that wrap around 3 to 10 specialized muscle fibers and detected changes in the muscle. Correct Answer-intrafusal / sensory 
 
____ would detect irritation on the skin if you di...
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Define Sensation. - Answer-Awareness of a stimulus. 
Define Perception. - Answer-refers to the conscious registration of a sensory stimulus.Interpretation of 
the meaning of the stimulus 
List 4 prerequisites for sensation/perception to occur. - Answer-a. Stimulus 
b. Receptor 
c. Conducted 
d. Translate impulse into a sensation 
Define Projection. - Answer-describes the process by which the brain refers sensations to their point of 
stimulation. 
Define Adaptation. - Answer-is a decrease in sen...
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What is Stress? 
accelerated heart beat; secretion of adrenaline and noradrenaline 
(Adrenal Medulla) 
What does the parasympathetic nervous system do? 
Rest & Repose (Peaceful). Ex. heart rate, pupils dilating, breathing 
What does the sympathetic nervous system do? 
Fight or Flight. Controls body's unconscious functions. 
What is pain threshold? 
degree of pain sensation beyond which the intensity of pain...
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What is histology? 
The study of tissues 
 
 
What is a tissue? 
A group of cells that act together to perform a specific function. 
 
 
What are the fundamental tissues? 
Epithelial 
Connective 
Muscle 
Nerve 
(Elephants Can Make News) 
 
 
What is the function of epithelial cells? 
Cover, line, and protect the body and the internal organs. 
 
 
What is the function of connective tissue? 
Framework of the body. Provides support and structure to organs. 
 
 
What is neuroglia? 
The neurons and c...
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Milady Esthetics Final Exam Questions with 100% Correct Verified Answers
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Why is UVB radiation also know as "burning rays"? - UVB wavelengths cause burning of the 
skin as well as cancer 
What is NOT an element of the skins acid mantle? - Blood 
What causes injured skin to restore itself to its normal thickness? - Hyperproduction of cells 
What are the items in the dermis that respond to touch, pain, cold, heat and pressure? - 
Sensory nerve endings
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__________ are receptors that receive sensory input from the body's musculoskeletal 
system - Answer proprioceptors 
Proprioceptors provide the body with information regarding: (3) - Answer 1. presence 
2. position 
3. movement 
5 examples of proprioceptors and their functions: - Answer 1. Muscle spindles: stretch 
2. Golgi tendon organs: tension 
3. Pacinian corpuscles: pressure 
4. Periodontal mechanoreceptors 
5. Free nerve endings: pain
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