Describe the function of: (a) satellite cells (b) astrocytes. Neuroglia cells: Glial cells are the supporting cells, that support and nourish the nerve cells. About 90% of the cells in the central nervous system are glial cells. There are two major and minor types of glial cells ar...
Describe the functions of the frontal lobe and the medulla oblongata. Describe the differences between the functions of the cerebrum and cerebellum. Explain about the function of cerebrum, brainstem and cerebellum of the brain? What is the function of the cerebrum of the brain? What is ...
Describe the structure and function of the peripheral nervous system. Our Nervous System: The nervous system of the body consists of nervous tissue that is specialized to conduct impulses so that information can be transmitted to the brain from all parts of the body. In this way, the ...
The deficit then produces the same effect that losing air traffic control does at a major airport. Delays, false starts, cancellations and, ultimately, chaos pervade as parts of the brain involved in motor control — the thalamus, basal gangpa and cerebral cortex — no longer function as an ...
Describe the structure and function of the peripheral nervous system. Explain the difference between receptive fields and receptors. Explain what cutaneous receptors and proprioceptors are, where they are located in the human body, and how they work. ...
Describe the structure of a generalized nerve. What is the general structure and function of the nervous system? Explain. Describe some imbalances and conditions associated with the nervous system. Classify the nervous system into two major parts. Define the thalamus. Describe how sensory receptors ...
Describe the role of Vitamin A in preventing blindness. Describe how vision occurs. How is Vitamin D formed? What is the precursor form of vitamin D? a. What is the function of the retinal pigmented layer of the eye? b. What would happen if it did not exist? What is the active...