Describe the path of nerve impulses from the olfactory receptors to various parts of the brain. Which of the following does not empty into the thoracic duct? (a) Lymph from the right leg (b) Intestinal trunk (c) Left jugular trunk (d) Right subclavian trunk...
Describe the term: depolarization Describe a unipolar neuron. Where are they located and what is their function? Explain how the term "electricity" relates to neurons. Explain the process by which an action potential is generated by the hair cells of the organ of Corti. Describe olfactory neuron...
"for the jahai to be able to talk about smells the way that they do, language processing areas of the brain must have access to olfactory representations," she wrote in an email. "i would speculate that acquiring smell language during childhood is a critical part of enhancing this pathway....
Identify the normal structure and function of skeletal system. The major cranial nerve supplying the stomach is the: a. Oculomotor nerve b. Glossopharyngeal nerve c. Vagus nerve d. Olfactory nerve Explain how a resting potential is achieved in a myelinated motor neuron. ...
To perceive olfactory stimuli, an insect's olfactory binding proteins are able to transduce energy to what kind of cell? When nerve cells are at rest, there is a resting membrane potential (RMP; phase #1 on the graph) for the neuron cell ...
If, within a reflex arc, a motor neuron (as opposed to a sensory neuron) is severed, how is the reflex arc affected? Describe myelinated vs. unmyelinated axons that carry pain; what types of pain? Describe the path of nerve impulses from the olfactory receptors...
Describe olfactory neurons, and explain how airborne molecules cause action potentials in olfactory nerves. Provide a hypothesis explaining how the axon and the dendrites affect the function of a neuron. Explain the role of the following in transmitting an action potential across the synapse: ...
Identify the part of the cerebrum or cerebellum stem from the given function: Involved in processing auditory and olfactory information.Which of these does not belong to the limbic system? a. thalamus b. amygdala c. hypothalamus d. hippocampus e. cerebellum...
Describe olfactory neurons, and explain how airborne molecules cause action potentials in olfactory nerves. How do neurons make connections? How do they know where to connect? Describe the cycle of communication within and between neurons. Explain how the term "electrical current" relates to neuro...
Describe some of the fundamental mechanisms mediating tuning and adaptation within these photoreceptors, olfactory receptors, and hair cells. List the receptor types. Describe some of the common themes and features in sensory neurons for sign...