Nervous System Anatomy and Physiologi

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  1. 7. Uterine contractions in laboring patients can occur because they are nervated by which nerves are working at that time
  2. 9. The part of the brain that regulates body temperature is
  3. 10. The chemical compound that plays a role in transmitting nerve impulses at synapses is.
  4. 11. that act as protective and cushioning cells are.
  5. 13. Neurons that function to connect or act as a means of communication between one neuron and another neuron are called.
  6. 14. The cerebrum is also known as
  7. 16. According to the function of the nerve, it has two divisions, namely
  8. 18. A group of nerves tied together by a covering of coarser connective tissue to 6. form a fiber bundle or fascicle is
  9. 19. The part of the brain that regulates body movement and balance is
  10. 20. What connects motor and sensory neurons in nerve pathways is
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  1. 1. Functions that influence responses by activating effector muscles or glands through motor output are functions based on.
  2. 2. The cylindrical, shiny white bone that continues the brainstem is
  3. 3. The brain nerves that originate from the retina of the eye are called
  4. 4. The central nervous system is..
  5. 5. What usually produces nerve impulses and usually transmits them out of the cell body is.
  6. 6. The outermost covering layer of the brain is.
  7. 7. Cel
  8. 8. The nervous system that regulates events that occur automatically or unintentionally or is usually called the involuntary nervous system is called
  9. 12. The nerves that function to connect the brain with muscles, sense organs, glands and body organs in the neck, head and without passing through the spinal cord are.
  10. 15. The largest part of a neuron's nerve cell is
  11. 17. What is the name of the innermost layer covering the brain..