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    porphyria

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    enzymes‚ and a shortage of any of these enzymes will cause a buildup in your system. Most types of Porphyria are inherited and the risks of developing a Porphyria disease and passing it on is pretty much determined by what the specific signs and symptoms are depending on which of your genes is abnormal. Two main types of Porphyria affect two totally different things. One affects the skin‚ and the other affects the nervous system. People with the skin type called‚ Porphyria Cutanea Tarda (PCT) is the

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    phys/chem changes in behavior + mental processes. • Behaviours and mental processes influenced by biology‚ biological processes by environment as well Nervous system : Complex combination of cells that mainly function to let an organism gain information about what is going on inside/outside body and how to respond to it. Three functions of the nervous system: • receive information; input • integrate information with past experiences; processing • Guide actions; output. Brain can adjust the impact

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    contain genes.   Question 5 The increasing complexity of animals’ behavior is accompanied by an increase in the amount of association area.   Question 6 Voluntary movements‚ such as writing with a pencil‚ are directed by the somatic nervous system.   Question 7 Cortical areas that are NOT primarily concerned with sensory‚ motor‚ or language functions are called association areas.   Question 8 An experimenter flashes the word FLYTRAP onto a screen facing a split-brain patient so

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    Chapter 2- Darwin was the first to suggest how evolutionoccurs. Humans belong to the primate family known as hominins. Characteristics that evolved to perform one function but were co-opted to perform another function are called exaptations. Each group of three consecutive nucleotide bases along the strand of messenger RNA is called a codon‚ which instructs the ribosome to add amino acids to the protein being constructed. Subsequent to the nature-nuture issue‚ a second line of thought surrounding

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    assumptions do biopsychologists make? Psychologists from the biological approach assume that behaviour and experiences are caused by activity in the nervous system of the body. The things that people think and feel‚ say and do are caused‚ one way or another‚ by electrochemical events occurring within and between the neurones that make up their nervous system‚ particular those in the brain. Many biopsychologists also agree that because the development of the brain is determined (at least partly) by the

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    How Neurons Communicate

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    How neurons communicate Neurons are the specialized cells which make up the body’s nervous system. These nerve cells process and transmit information from one part of the body to another. For example‚ if you were to touch a candle flame for more than an instant‚ pain nerves also known as receptors that are in your finger would send a message up through your hand and arm to the spinal cord and then to the brain. The brain which in turn records pain and sends the messages back down to various parts

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    Krabbe disease is a disorder inherited from parents‚ which destroys the myelin coat of nerve cells throughout the nervous system and the process is called demyelination. Demyelination inhibits the transmission of nerve impulses and that hinders the communication of the brain and the body and that results in disability (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research‚ 2016). Dr. Knud. H.Krabbe diagnosed this disorder in 1916 (Arizona Board of Regents‚ 2015). Krabbe disease is a body recessive disorder

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    Reflex Behaviors

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    lifelong process fundamental to physical‚ cognitive‚ and emotional development. Building of the brain The functions of the brain and the reflexes derive from the central nervous system. The central nervous system is located in the brain and the spinal cord‚ which is a bundle of nerves running through the backbone. The nervous cord in spine then branches out into a peripheral network of nerves extending to every part of the body. The brain then sends nerve signals or commands to specific parts of

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    Feather Star

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    freely. Feather stars have ambulacra systems that extend into the branched arms on the crown. They are most of feather stars are found in shallow‚ warm waters. Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Echinodermata Subphylum: Crinozoa Class: Crinoidea Nervous System The crinoid nervous system is divided into three parts‚ with numerous connections between them. The uppermost portion is the only one homologous with nervous systems of echinoderms. It consists of a central

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    Blood and Mrs. Myron

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    NATIONAL CENTERR FORR CA NA C SE STUDDY TEACH CHIN IN NG IN SCI CIEN ENCCE EN I’ve Fallen Over and I Can’t Get Up by Ashley L. Madern‚ Michael D. Hood‚ Jeffrey C. Paul‚ Jr.‚ and Philip J. Stephens Department of Biology‚ Villanova University‚ Villanova‚ PA Part I – Children Playing in the Heat The summer of 1985 turned out to be the hottest on record for Tulsa‚ Oklahoma‚ and that day in July was one of the hottest. Two boys were playing outside while their mothers were inside preparing lunch for

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