Describe the pathway of an action potential from the balance organs to the various parts of the central nervous system and eyes. Explain the biological mechanisms involved in motion perception. How would you describe the role of the special senses in the nervous system? Briefly describe e...
Give examples of passive and facilitated diffusion in anatomy and physiology. Identify the term: This kind of explanation of a physiological process focuses on "how" it occurs or describes the step-by-step mechanism by which it occurs. Give the medical term that matches the following literal ...
Currently, single-cell transcriptomics and connectomics (i.e., delineating the patterns of interconnections between individual neurons) are two primary approaches that have the potential to meet the completeness requirement. Both approaches are now being realized in simpler model organisms including C. ...
Another Nef activity that has been suggested to involve an SH3 binding protein on the basis of theAQVALR mutation is EVI [11,47,48]. In Figure3A, the impact of the mutations from Figures1and2on this Nef activity is presented. Similar to the results for Nef/activated PAK2 complex formati...
This allows us to test the waters before diving in too deep. As Dr. Helen Fisher, a biological anthropologist and author of "Anatomy of Love", states, "The brain chemistry of love is incredibly powerful, but the way we navigate relationships has evolved. We now use different types o...
Omo- () A combining form used in anatomy to indicate connection with, or relation to, the shoulder or the scapula. Omohyoid (a.) Of or pertaining to the shoulder and the hyoid bone; as, the omohyoid muscle. Omophagic (a.) Eating raw flesh; using uncooked meat as food; as, omophagic...
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Explain the effects of demyelination on action potential propagation and nerve conduction. What are the organs involved in nervous system? Describe the important reflex patterns of movement provided by the spinal cord. Briefly describe reflex.
Describe the anatomy of the synovial joint. Give two examples. Discuss how muscles move a bone. What is the relationship between bone and muscles with regard to movement? Discuss one major function of muscles. Discuss one of the connective tissues present in muscular tissue ...
Describe the two primary factors that influence the velocity of action potential propagation. List two similarities between facilitated diffusion and osmosis. Name one similarity and one difference between simple diffusion and osmosis. What is diffusion and why does it happens in anatomy ...