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    system (ENT). Components that are involved in physical sensation come from both the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system. To begin with‚ the somatic nervous system‚ which is part of the peripheral nervous system‚ is made up of nerve fibers that detect and carry information

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    fingers between your door‚ are all painful accidents. Pain is the undesirable feeling; the red alert which signals our attention to something unfavorable happening to our bodies. Our bodies can detect pain by nocioceptors. Nocioceptors are special nerve receptors designed for stimuli that are encountered as painful (Benjamin B. Lahey‚ 2009). There are two significant pathways these neural pain messages travel to our brain; fast and slow. The fast and slow pathways are the reason why our bodies

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    using signal molecules called nerves which contains neurotransmitters 7. which contain which link sensory neurons to 8. which is divided into 9. 10. Copyright © by Holt‚ Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. Holt Biology 25 Nervous System Back Print TEACHER RESOURCE PAGE 2. Reaction times increase and coordina- and temperature‚ are carried by A fibers. Motor impulses to skeletal muscles are also carried by A fibers. These types of impulses relay information about the external

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    Exercise‚ for example‚ stimulates stretch receptors in the muscles. These receptors then send a signal to a part of the brain called the medulla oblongata that receives the sensory input. It then in turn sends nerve impulses to the sinoatrial node in the heart. This node generates an impulse and initiates contraction of the heart at a quicker pace. Thus‚ the heart beats faster‚ which equals an increased heart rate. This is an example of a homeostasis imbalance. The heart reaches homeostasis again

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    INTRODUCTION Pediatric nursing or child health nursing is the specialty nursing care of infants‚ children and adolescents. Pediatric nursing is an excellent career for those who love kids and don’t mind hard work. The day of a pediatric nurse can be hectic‚ working with patients that range from newborns to teenagers. No two days are ever the same. Pediatric nurses work mostly on the pediatric halls in hospitals‚ although some may also work in a doctor’s office. The work involved

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    University of Phoenix Material Memory Worksheet Using the text‚ Cognition: The Thinking Animal‚ the University Library‚ the Internet‚ and/or other resources‚ answer the following questions. Your response to each question should be at least 150 words in length. 1. What is primary memory? What are the characteristics of primary memory? Primary memory is the staging ground for thought and it temporarily buffers information. Primary memory is used for items which we only intend to remember

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    System of nerves that includes the brain‚ brainstem‚ and spinal cord Cell body Part of a neuron that contains a nucleus but does not incorporate the axon and dendrites Peripheral nervous system All nerves that are not part of the CNS Dendrites Short branched extension of a nerve cell that receives signals from other nerves cells. Somatic nervous system Nervous system associated with voluntary body movements‚ such as moving and arm or leg. Axon Long threat like nerve cell that sends impulses to other

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    different parts of the body. It is thicker on the palms of our hands and feet‚ and thinner on our eyelids which have to be light or our eyes would always be closed. The dermis‚ or known as the true skin‚ is thick‚ sturdy‚ and contains lots of nerves‚ blood vessels‚ and sweat glands. It protects and repairs injured tissue. This layer holds more collagen‚ which comes from cells called fibroblasts and is one of the strongest proteins found in nature. It gives skin durability and resilience.

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    1. A. Homeostasis is defined as a condition of equilibrium in the body internal environment. For example the internal organs‚ behaviors‚ body temperatures. In homeostasis it can be considered as dynamic as it is always changing. The liver‚ kidneys‚ autonomic nervous system and endocrine system‚ and hypothalamus help maintain homeostasis. For example‚ my brother has imbalance homeostasis due to having seizures. Because his brain is not functioning correctly‚ his homeostasis is not balance. B. Medial

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    acting on the inspiratory centre to turn it off when the lungs become overstretched or full of air. During normal breathing impulses from the Inspiratory Centre stimulate the contraction of external intercostals muscles and diaphragm‚ and inhibit the expiratory system for about 2 seconds. The effect of this is the inflation of the lungs and inspiration. After 2 seconds nerve impulses from the expiratory centre stimulate the internal intercostal muscles and abdominal muscles to contract causing air to

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