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490-500 deferred until the Mar 31st lecture) + Handout #07 (annotated Chpt 12) The Evolution of Matting Patterns section from The Genetics & Evolution of Behavior The Brain and the Nervous System + Handout #16 (annotated Chpt 3) The Brain and the Nervous System + Handout #16 (annotated Chpt 3) The Brain and the Nervous System + Handout #16 (annotated Chpt 3) Sensation (omit Vestibular Sense thru Hearing‚ pp.145-159) + Handout #33 (annotated Chpt 4) Sensation (omit Vestibular Sense thru Hearing‚ pp
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The human beings’ nervous system consists of the brain‚ spinal cord‚ and the nerves. The nervous system enables a way for the brain to receive information about someone’s surrounding. Then‚ the brain is able to send signals to various areas of the body‚ so it can respond. Millions and millions of cells called neurons creates the nervous system. “Specialized neurons called receptors are located in the ears and eyes and the other sense
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Introduction Tissue just means a group of cells that together carry out a particular job in your body. There are four different types of tissue within the human body. This consists of the connective tissue‚ the epithelial tissue‚ the muscle tissue and the nervous tissue. Each of these tissues are vital for our bodies and each tissue has a very important role to fulfil. Epithelial tissue Epithelial tissue protects your body from moisture loss‚ bacteria‚ and internal injury. It is made up of cells closely packed
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develop a holistic view‚ we analyse a blind man. Since this person has lost one of his senses he is much more dependant on other senses such as touch for example. Therefore the mind muscle connection has created strong links between the brain/nervous system and nerves in his fingers (braille) to ensure the human flys (recalling upon both the fight or flight theory and Darwin’s natural selection - and also a point that Tread-m touched upon in his most recent post‚ the Causality Paradigm - Cause and
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HYPONATRAEMIA IN THE NEUROSURGICAL PATIENT INTRODUCTION Sodium the most abundant electrolyte in the human body‚ and therefore the osmolality of body fluids is strongly dependent on its concentration. Osmolality in turn is important in maintaining homeostasis within the brain. Ironically‚ dysfunction of the brain can cause changes in sodium homeostasis. To avoid neurological deterioration‚ morbidity or mortality the sodium level must be corrected promptly. The two most common causes of hyponatraemia
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00 % (A) When responding to your classmates‚ make sure you respond to your classmates with the same alacrity as your original posts. Gravity and Transpiration Discussion Forum 80.00 % (B) Plant Hormones Discussion Forum 90.00 % (A) Nervous System Discussion Forum 90.00 % (A) The Senses Discussion Forum 90.00 % (A) Immunity Discussion Forum 90.00 % (A) Diet and Nutrition Discussion Forum 90.00 % (A) Hormone Signaling Discussion Forum - Behavioral Ecology Discussion Forum
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ARTHROPODS The other complex compartmentalized nervous system is found in arthropods (see the diagram). The arthropodan brain consists of three main regions: the protocerebrum‚deutocerebrum‚ and tritocerebrum. The anterior protocerebrum‚ which receives the nerves of the eyes and other organs‚ contains centres‚ or neuropils‚ such as the optic centres and bodies known as corpora pedunculata. The neuropils function as integrative systems for the anterior sense organs‚ especially the eyes‚ and in control
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The "Fight or Flight" response The flight or fight response‚ also called the "acute stress response" was first described by Walter Cannon in the 1920s as a theory that animals react to threats with a general discharge of the sympathetic nervous system.[4] [5] In response to acute stress‚ acetylcholine is released from preganglionic sympathetic nerves that innervate the chromaffin cells of the adrenal medulla. As a consequence‚ the chromaffin cells secrete the hormone epinephrine (adrenaline)
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Nervous‚ Muscular‚ skeletal‚ cardiovascular‚ Integumentary. 1) The humerus‚ biceps‚ triceps‚ skin‚ and all veins and arteries in the arm. 2) The nervous system was most likely not reattached because it’s way too difficult/probably impossible to attach all of the nerves back in the arm. 3) The clean bite made it easier to attach the muscles and arteries. If they were ripped and torn‚ the reattachment would be extremely difficult. 4) The doctor had to trim the bone on each side of the
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