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    Steve Gleason played for the New Orleans Saints from 2000-2008. Gleason will always be remembered for his blocked punt on the night the New Orleans Superdome reopened for the first time after hurricane Katrina. Steve was diagnosed at the age 34 with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). Shane Dronett was a former Atlanta Falcon player in the NFL. Dronett played a significant role in Falcons’ defence‚ which ranked second in the NFL against the run‚ allowing only 75.5 rushing yards per game‚ and produced

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    electric movements called synapses that combine in certain patterns to control everything we do: sleep‚ walk‚ think‚ and feel. The synapses happen as a result of outside stimuli. A clear example is when a person gets too close to a candle. Their nervous system sends the stimulus to the brain‚ which tells the finger to back away from the flame. However‚ the synapses wouldn’t happen without neurotransmitters. These are chemicals that flow through neurons‚ which indicate what should be done next. There

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    Physiology Gi Tract

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    INTRODUCTION Give a brief description in your own words of the objectives and aims of this practical. The aim of this practical was to understand how the autonomic nervous system has an effect In the ileum. Through this‚ we can delve deeper by understanding how nerves‚ through the actions Of various neurotransmitters affect the motility of the gastrointesital tract. Furthermore‚ we can investigate The effects of drugs‚ and their uses in replicating effects of autonomic neurotransmitters

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    Process The sequence of events that converts action potentials in a muscle fiber to a contraction is know as excitation contraction coupling. In order for a skeletal muscle fiber to contract‚ it has to get a signal from the nervous system. The part of the nervous system that it gets a signal from is called a motor neuron. An electoral signal‚ called an action potential travels down the axon and to the axon terminal. At the end of the motor neuron are structures called synaptic vesicles and they

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    The brain is the most important part of the human nervous system. The brain controls the body’s muscles‚ movement‚ and how the brain responds to external stimulus. So‚ when the brain is damaged in any part‚ the brain respond to external stimulus become not normal. Around the world‚ every year‚ about 450 million people are affected by brain diseases. (9) Furthermore‚ they have a lot of diseases occur in the brain. For example‚ encephalitis and meningitis are brain diseases. This essay will define

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    Nt1310 Unit 2 Study Guide

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    |α cells |Cells in the islets of Langerhans that release glucagon in response to low blood glucose levels. | |Acetylcholine |A neurotransmitter (transmitter substance) found in cholinergic synapses. | |Acetylcholinesterase |An enzyme in the synaptic cleft that breaks down the transmitter substance acetylcholine. | |Actin |A protein

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    Leprosy (Hanson's Disease)

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    Leprosy‚ also known as Hansen’s Disease‚ is a medical condition that basically attacksthe surface nerves of an individual‚ causing a feeling of numbness and lack of sensation. Leprosy is caused by Mycobacterium leprae. This disease is acquired‚ transmitted and spread by common airborne infections such as sneezing and coughing. The most evident primary symptom of leprosy is the appearance of a patch on the skin‚ commonly associated with loss of feeling or sensation. Most people think that people

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    General Psychology

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    PSYCHOLOGY • Comes from the root words : “psyche”‚ or mind‚ and “logos”‚ or study (Boring‚ 1950) • The scientific study of behavior and mental processes (Atkinson‚ 2000) • Is an objective and systematic study of how people behave and think • Its’ goals are to describe‚ explain‚ predict‚ and control behavior and mental processes. Psychologists are interested to find answers to questions like the following: ▪ What part of the brain is responsible for language? ▪ What

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    boosts your mood as well as your metabolism. Walking will also get you outside‚ where you can enjoy nature and experience your neighborhood. BREATHE Sounds easy‚ and it is! Conscious breathing centers your mind‚ develops focus‚ and calms the nervous system. HYDRATE Drink plenty of water. Your body is made of over 80% water. Water cleans your blood‚ floats your brain and burns fat! Drink plenty of fresh water every day. FIND PASSION IN EACH DAY Doing what you love keeps your mind fit and focused

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    Physiological Needs

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    disorientation or hallucinations. However‚ these symptoms will disappear when normal sleep and rest is taken. 5. Avoidance of Pain -is a physiological drive that an individual does whenever he/she feels pain. The pain is considered as a warning by the nervous system that there is something biologically damaging occur in a particular part of the body. 6. Elimination Drive -is the drive or motive through which the body eliminates its waste from the inside. The organs in the body; the bowels and the bladder

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