To determine: The structural component of the peripheral nervous system with their function.
Q: Significance of proteins in CSF and how to determine the cerebrospinal fluid analysis protein.
A: Protein, like the enzymes, blood, and cerebrospinal fluid, may be found in practically all human…
Q: The most significant autonomic control center within the CNS isa. the cerebral cortex.b. the limbic…
A: Autonomic control depend on visceral reflexes made of efferent and afferent branches. The…
Q: Difference between the Parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous system.
A: The autonomic nervous system is part of the peripheral nervous system. As the name suggests, it acts…
Q: Select statements that correctly describe the sympathetic division of the nervous system. helps…
A: Introduction: The autonomic nervous system regulates several biological operations of the body…
Q: The reflexes are effectors. true or false
A: A reflex is an instinctive, quick response to a stimulus. A reflex arc is a path that nerve impulses…
Q: The role of the limbic system in the formation of the systemic activity of the organism
A: The limbic system is the area of the brain that controls human behavior and emotions, especially…
Q: Explain the major components and functions of the nervous system (CNS and PNS).
A: Nervous system is complex system of the body which is mainly involved in coordination , movement ,…
Q: How many nerve roots fires each section of the spinal cord have ? which type are they
A: Nervous system is a complex body system. Its divided into two, central nervous system or CNS. and a…
Q: summary of the whole process of action potential
A: Action potential It is defined as a sudden, fast ans propagating change of the resting membrane…
Q: How one action potential triggers another; how the continuous conduction seen in unmyelinated nerve…
A: Ans: Action potential: The action potential is defined as sudden, transitory, as well as propagating…
Q: What three structures form a triad that characterizes a periportal area
A: Skeletal muscle fibers are cylindrical, multinucleated, striated, and under voluntary control.
Q: State about the Peripheral Nervous System ?
A: Answer- Human nervous system have complex diversification. It has different branches that perform…
Q: Be able to ID the two divisions of the ANS
A: Nervous system is one of 11 body system which play important role in control , coordination,…
Q: Working of somatosensory cortex. Detailed.
A: Introduction: The sensory system is the part of the nervous system comprising: the following:…
Q: Explain the general functions of the nervous system
A: All that organ which helps in control and coordination of the body constitute called the nervous…
Q: How autonomic efferent pathways differ from somatic efferent pathways; the meanings of preganglionic…
A: The nervous system is responsible for coordinating the behaviour and transmitting signals throughout…
Q: Locations of the gray and white matter in the cerebrum and cerebellum; the composition of gray and…
A: Due to our answering policy, we can only answer one question at a time. Please post the other…
Q: How the ANS can regulate organs that lack dual innervation.
A: Dual innervation is the innervation of many organs by the parasympathetic as well as the sympathetic…
Q: Role of motor areas of the cortex in the regulation of motor functions
A: The area of the cerebral cortex thought to be responsible for the organization, management, and…
Q: Include three of the most important features of Nervous system and how it interacts with the…
A: A complex network of specialized cells known as neurons, which help in the transmission of signals…
Q: The vital centers for the control of heartrate, respiration, and blood pressure are located in the O…
A: The brain is the large and the complex organ of human body and is known as the control center of…
Q: neural representation of memory
A: The pattern of neural activity that stands for environmental features in the internal mechanisms of…
Q: Which of the neurons the connect sensory and motor neurons and process impulses
A: Neuron is the basic element of nervous tissue. All neurons are electrically excitable, maintaining…
Q: Which of the following describes the "peripheral nervous system"? The sensory cells and nerves…
A: The nervous system is made up of neurons or nerve cells. The network of neurons is very complex and…
Q: Which part of Nervous system controls involuntary actions.
A: According to the question, we have to mention the name of the part of the Nervous system that…
Q: functions of, and describe Cerebrum, Cerebellum, Corpus callosum, Pons and Medulla oblongata.
A: Introduction: The brain is a sophisticated organ that manages every bodily function as well as…
Q: Human nervous system parts and functions
A: Organ basically combine together to form organ system . Body systems in human body are basically 12…
Q: For the central nervous systems explain the functions and where relevant their relationships of the…
A: The Central Nervous System (CNS) is the most important unit in an organism as it is the ‘center’ or…
Q: Define nerve tract
A: The central nervous system (CNS) is the section of the nervous system that includes the brain and…
Q: Overview of the structural and functional organization of the nervous system.
A: The brain can be defined as the soft organ of the body made up of nervous tissue and is secured in…
Q: Define ganglion; pl. ganglia
A: Introduction: The brain and spinal cord are part of the central nervous system.The brain is…
Q: A diagram displaying the different levels of organisation of the nervous system
A: The nervous system is a complex network of cells and tissues that work together to transmit signals…
Q: Neuromuscular: Give two reflexes being used while standing up out a chair. Reflex 1:- Description…
A: We will answer the first question since the exact one was not specified. Please submit a new…
Q: To examine: Whether the statement "Action potentials vary in their size" is true or false.
A: An action potential is a dramatic increase and subsequent fall in voltage or membrane potential…
Q: LEVEL OF INFERIOR COLLICULUS vs. LEVEL OF SUPERIOR COLLICULUS: Where the substancia nigra can be…
A: substancia nigra involved in function of muscle tone and movement. It is located in midbrain.
Q: explain the Functions of Peripheral Nervous System 2 divisions and subdivisions (in own words)
A: The nervous system which has its origin from the ectoderm germ layer is subdivided into two…
Q: Show the parts and functions of the Central Nervous System. Labled each part propey.
A: Introduction- Human body is made up of organs system like Digestive system, respiratory system,…
Q: Part D- Organization of the Sympathetic Nervous System The divisions of the autonomic nervous system…
A: The peripheral nervous system is subdivided into afferent and efferent divisions. The afferent…
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