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A problem with the _____ plexus may cause pain in the posterior part of the thigh.
A) Sacral B) Lumbar C) Cervical D) Brachial
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Nikki
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Trace the impulse, listing the steps in as much detail as possible, from which your brain sends the message to the appropriate
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WHEN WE SAY NERVOUS SYSTEM IS WURED WHAT IT MEANS
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WHAT ARE LESIONS OF MOTOR NUERONS . THEY CAUSE WHAT DAMAGES ON THE BODY OF APERSON THAT CONTAIN THOSE LESIONS
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summarize the processes of nerve transmission
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michelle
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WHAT ARE THE GRAY AND WHITE MATTER CONTAINS. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MYELINATED AND UNMYLENITED AXON
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In general, the frequency of APs in an afferent neuron is related to the amplitude of the receptor potential in the following
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jay
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what is proprioception
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Samuel Gudeta
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The difference between sensory nerves and motor nerves.
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Explain the size of spinal cord in simple and veryshort way
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Situation: You need to step up on a step to reach an object on a high shelf.
Instructions: (Part one) Trace the nerve impulse,
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angel
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Trace the nerve impulse, listing the steps in as much detail as possible, from which your brain sends the message to the
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angel
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why does olfactory sense doesn't pass through thalamus to cerebral cortex
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Samuel Gudeta
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brainstem consists
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Samuel Gudeta
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Nicotinic receptors are found on the pre-ganglionic fibers of both parasympathetic & sympathetic divisions?
True or False?
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Jeanine
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which one can be recovered if damaged fine sensation or crude sensation
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Samuel Gudeta
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does always Axons go to posterior, blood vessels go to anterior pituitary gland
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Mario gets out of bed in the morning,and without thinking about it,walks to the kitchen to start coffee,The action of walking to
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vedrana
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The nervous system is responsible for (1 point)
O exchanging gases between the body and the environment. © breaking down food
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why does our mouth become dry when we are nervous?
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deanna
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brain
central nervous system human being nerve tissue neurons Organize the parts of this body system in the CORRECT order
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Neurotronsmitters are to the nervous system what ____are to the endocrine system
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dee
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Which component can olny be found in the peripheral nervous system? Sensory neurons,spinal cord,dendrites,axons
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Which component can olny be found in the peripheral nervous system?axons,dendrites,spinalcord,sensoryneurons
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How would damage to inter neurons in the spinal cord affect nervous system function?
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Sara
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How would damage to inter neurons in the spinal cord affect nervous system function?
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Jane
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Is it hypothalamus is neuroendocrine cells
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Those who want to be...
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Need the definition of buttons that is within the central nervous system.
Happy new year. rose. I cannot find it anywhere. please
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rose - Ms. Sue
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Which symptom result from the parasympathetic branch of the autonomic nervous system?
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ourania
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Which of these two options demonstrate irritability and conductivity and thus transmit electrical messages from one area of the
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Rachel
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How do dendrites help the function of nerve cells? (1 point)
Responses They help the neuron block messages from the axon of
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isabella
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the blood-brain barrier prevents hydrophobic molecules from diffusing into the brain. T or F
Excitable cells are incapable of
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anna
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Is the hypothalamus considered the Brain of the Brain because it regulates
vital body functions
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uknown
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explain how the srtucture of a sensory neurone allows it to do its job
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becky
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messages from nerve cells go to the ....... ........ ? please help
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jason
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what is the correct sequence of nerves you feel when someone tickling the back of the leg? sacral plexus,spinal cord,
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Pat
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drinking alcohol is mainly can affect which part of the cerebellum
a) neo-cerebellum. b) vestibulo cerebellum. c)
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venterolateral nucleus is the same as with
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what are some parts of the central nervous system
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wewoowewoo
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Situation: You need to step up on a step to reach an object on a high shelf.
Instructions: (Part one) Trace the nerve impulse,
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Sara
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What is vagal inhibition?
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pathmasiri
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The Nervous System is:
A. how you digest food. B. what keeps you from getting sick. C. the smallest system. D. the control center
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ya mama
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You look at a nerve cell under a microscope and see that it has several dendrites. What part of the body could it be from? (1
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Which nervous system component would prevent people from experiencing the effects of illicit drugs if the component was better
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Except for speed, your nervous system is most similar to: (1 point) Responses a metro bus that makes many stops along its route.
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Except for speed, your nervous system is most similar to: (1 point) Responses a metro bus that makes many stops along its route.
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Oh no! Your neurons are not getting the energy they need to function; which nervous system component is failing? (1 point)
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Which type of glia is found outside the CNS? (1 point) Responses Schwann cells Schwann cells microglia microglia astrocytes
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hat is the blood brain barrier? (1 point) Responses the feature that helps maintain homeostasis of the brain the feature that
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What is the insulated coating or sheath on some axons called? (1 point) Responses dendrite dendrite glia glia neurotransmitter
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