Where is the vomiting center located?
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In the Medulla Oblongata
-Receives input DIRECTLY (fear, bad odor) and INDIRECTLY (from
activation of the chemoreceptor (CTZ) trigger zone)
,What is the 5 step process from stimulus to response?
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Stimulus
1)Receptor
2)Sensory (Afferent) neuron
3)Integration center (Interneuron)
4)Motor (Efferent) neuron
5)Effector
Response
What does the acronym SAME stand for?
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S-sensory
A-afferent
M-motor
E-efferent
What does damage to the cerebellum result as?
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-Jerky movements
-Staggering/shuffling gait
-Difficulty maintaining balance/equilibrium
,What are negative feedback controls?
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Long term maintenance of a hormone
-Homeostasis
What is the Vitreous humor, where is it located, and what is it's purpose?
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-Gel like
-Helps maintain eyeball shape
-Makes sure the retina and the choroid stay adhere to each other
-helps blood supply
-Located in the posterior cavity
What glad plays an important role in the immune response?
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Thymus gland
What is the location and size of the spinal cord?
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, -Continuation of the brain stem
-Tubelike structure located in the spinal cavity
-Extends from foramen magnum to L1
-Thickness of the thumb
What are the purpose of rods?
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Help us see black, white , and night vision
What is sensation?
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Is a conscious awareness of incoming sensory information.
What does the balbourethral glad do?
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secretions added to the sperm to nourish, transport, and lubricate during
ejaculation
What is teratogens?
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In the Medulla Oblongata
-Receives input DIRECTLY (fear, bad odor) and INDIRECTLY (from
activation of the chemoreceptor (CTZ) trigger zone)
,What is the 5 step process from stimulus to response?
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Stimulus
1)Receptor
2)Sensory (Afferent) neuron
3)Integration center (Interneuron)
4)Motor (Efferent) neuron
5)Effector
Response
What does the acronym SAME stand for?
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S-sensory
A-afferent
M-motor
E-efferent
What does damage to the cerebellum result as?
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-Jerky movements
-Staggering/shuffling gait
-Difficulty maintaining balance/equilibrium
,What are negative feedback controls?
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Long term maintenance of a hormone
-Homeostasis
What is the Vitreous humor, where is it located, and what is it's purpose?
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-Gel like
-Helps maintain eyeball shape
-Makes sure the retina and the choroid stay adhere to each other
-helps blood supply
-Located in the posterior cavity
What glad plays an important role in the immune response?
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Thymus gland
What is the location and size of the spinal cord?
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, -Continuation of the brain stem
-Tubelike structure located in the spinal cavity
-Extends from foramen magnum to L1
-Thickness of the thumb
What are the purpose of rods?
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Help us see black, white , and night vision
What is sensation?
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Is a conscious awareness of incoming sensory information.
What does the balbourethral glad do?
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secretions added to the sperm to nourish, transport, and lubricate during
ejaculation
What is teratogens?