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The central nervous system is made up of these organs except -
* 5 points Brain Spinal Chord Back-BONE None of the above What is
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Animals with nerve nets have:
A:No specialized neurons B:Sensory neurons but n inter neurons C:Inter neurons but no sensory
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Janet's boss calls her into the office to discuss why see failed to complete her project for the big meeting this afternoon.
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Witch of the following shows the path followed by nerve impulses in a reflex
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Which of the following cranial nerve nuclei is a branchial motor nucleus and is, therefore, found in an intermediate position in
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You step onto a hot beach with your bare feet. A nerve impulse, generated in your foot, travels through your nervous system at
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Which of the following sets of terms could be used in a description of the peripheral nervous system?
A. Motor neurons and
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When a nerve impulse reaches a synapse, a nerve cell transfers the impulse to the next nerve cell by releasing
D.electric
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In addition to relaying information between the brain and the spinal cord, the brain stem also controls:
(1 point) Responses
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The spinal accessory is a cranial nerve:
True False I think it is true.
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What are the differences between reflex (involuntary) actions, and voluntary actions in terms of the way nerve impulses are
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Alyssa
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A man is shot in the head, and the bullet stops just outside the dura mater. What is
the innermost layer that the bullet has
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Amanda
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Which of the following set of terms could be used in a description of the peripheral nervous system?
A)motor neurons and sensory
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Which part of the nervous system is responsible for transporting information throughout the body?
(1 point) Responses the neuron
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Question The brain and spinal cord make up the (1 point) Responses reflex pathway. reflex pathway. peripheral
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Which part of the nervous system is responsible for transporting information throughout the body?
The neuron The brain A reflex
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The brain and spinal cord make up the
Reflex pathway Peripheral nervous system Central nervous system The fight or flight
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Which part of the nervous system is responsible for transporting information throughout the body?
(1 point) Responses the neuron
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The brain and spinal cord make up the
(1 point) Responses reflex pathway. reflex pathway. peripheral nervous system. peripheral
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Which organism exhibits a dorsal nerve chord at some stage of its development?
Responses a grasshopper a grasshopper a snail a
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Question The brain and spinal cord make up the (1 point) Responses reflex pathway. reflex pathway. peripheral
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Which part of the nervous system is responsible for transporting information throughout the body?
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The brain and spinal cord make up the (1 point) Responses reflex pathway. reflex pathway. peripheral nervous system. peripheral
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i am doing a project on the spinal cord. Can someone help me think of creative ideas to present this to my class? For example,
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Nerve impulses in the human body travel at a speed of about 100 m/s. A 1.9 m tall man accidentally drops a hammer on his toe.
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Jen
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Cranial nerves: describe what makes a cranial nerve a cranial nerve. Choose one or a group of cranial nerves and discuss their
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Lina
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What is the difference between the somatic and visceral sensory and motor sections of the grey horn? Please explain clearly.
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The human body is composed of several organ systems. One organ, the brain, controls the functioning of all other organs and
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Eyes
Spinal Cord Brain All of these are part of which organ system? Question 2 options: skeletal circulatory nervous immune
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The function of the nervous system is to
Question 3 options: control growth, development, metabolism and reproduction. help
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You step onto a hot beach with your bare feet. A nerve impulse, generated in your foot, travels through your nervous system at
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What are the two sub systems of the nervous system?
* 3 points The Central and Peripheral nervous system The Peripheral and
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Your body digesting food is an example of the _____ nervous system in action
* 3 points somatic autonomic parietal systemic
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Male erection is an example of ______. No thought or emotion is required for it to occur, but conscious control can influence
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he brain belongs to which body system?
(1 point) Responses cardiovascular system cardiovascular system digestive system digestive
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what is a myelin sheath
A) links a sensory neurone with relay or motor neurones B) insulates the neurone fibre so impulses are
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The various activities of the nervous system include a function such as, ________.
A. Integrative B. Motor C. Sensory D. All of
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Which of the following ets of terms could be used in a deseription of the peripheral nervous system?
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Please can someone explain the term "Vagal Inhibition"
Thanks Mike
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Mike
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As should be clear from reviewing the midsagittal plane through the brain, which statement below most accurately describes the
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which of the following body systems does not rely on the autonomic nerve system to stimulate involuntary events?
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Which parts of the frog's nervous system can be observed in its abdominal cavity and hind leg?
spinal nerves
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Which of the following structures or systems is correctly paired with its function?
Central nervous system—processes
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The brain and spinal cord make up the
(1 point) Responses reflex pathway. reflex pathway. peripheral nervous system. peripheral
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What is the significance in the location of the spinal cord? I am having trouble find out exactly why the spinal cord is located
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What are the 3 nuclei in the midbrain?
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What part of a nerve cell, a neuron, is responsible for receiving messages from other neurons?(1 point)
Responses spinal cord
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When you get home, you smell cookies baking. You respond by walking toward the kitchen. Many signals move through your nervous
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Arrange the following terms in order from least complex to most complex.
nerve tissue human organism nervous system brain nerve
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Which of the following is/are the major function(s) of myelin? Choose all that apply:
Group of answer choices speeding action
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