Dynamic Equilibrium
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located in the semicircular canals area called the cristae ampullaris
What chemicals stimulate pain neurons?
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Bradykins, prostagladins E, histamine, cytokines
Hyperopia
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Farsightedness
How does communication work in a neuron
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Dendrites receive the info, axon carriers it away to the axon
terminal/synaptic end bulbs, which are responsible for releasing
neurotransmitters into the synapse so communication can occur. The Node
of Ranvier are spaces in between the myelin sheath that will increase the
rate of an impulse.
Mydrasis
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relaxation of the lens. dilation of the pupil to allow more light to enter into
the eye due to the contraction of the radial muscles of the iris -
sympathetic
How often are olfactory neurons regenerating? Typical or unique?
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Typical - every 2 months
, Miosis
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(near vision) decreases the amount of light entering the eye due to the
contraction of the circular muscles of the iris - parasympathetic - constricts
Antagonist
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works against or reduces the effectiveness of the natural neurotransmitter
Continous conduction
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nonmyelinated axon (no Schwann cells) - down direction - slower
conduction rate
Factors that decrease the rate of diffusion
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located in the semicircular canals area called the cristae ampullaris
What chemicals stimulate pain neurons?
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Bradykins, prostagladins E, histamine, cytokines
Hyperopia
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Farsightedness
How does communication work in a neuron
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Dendrites receive the info, axon carriers it away to the axon
terminal/synaptic end bulbs, which are responsible for releasing
neurotransmitters into the synapse so communication can occur. The Node
of Ranvier are spaces in between the myelin sheath that will increase the
rate of an impulse.
Mydrasis
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relaxation of the lens. dilation of the pupil to allow more light to enter into
the eye due to the contraction of the radial muscles of the iris -
sympathetic
How often are olfactory neurons regenerating? Typical or unique?
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Typical - every 2 months
, Miosis
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(near vision) decreases the amount of light entering the eye due to the
contraction of the circular muscles of the iris - parasympathetic - constricts
Antagonist
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works against or reduces the effectiveness of the natural neurotransmitter
Continous conduction
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nonmyelinated axon (no Schwann cells) - down direction - slower
conduction rate
Factors that decrease the rate of diffusion
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