Anatomy Questions
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Type of scan that puts one's head in a strong magnetic field that aligns spinning electrons of brain molecules, then disorients them with a radio wave. When they return to normal, it gives a detail picture of the soft tissues.
Part of the nerve cell that receives signals.
Type of scan that uses x-rays to reveal brain damage.
The gap between one neuron's terminal buds and the next neuron's dendrites.
Neurotransmission at the synapse that sends neurochemicals back to the original neuron after activating receptors.
Relay messages from CNS to muscles and glands
This nervous system increases heart rate, breathing, and glucose levels.
This nervous system maintains your heartbeat, breathing, and organs.
Part of the nerve cell that contains the nucleus, ribosomes, mitochondria, etc.
This nervous system decreases heart rate, breathing, and glucose levels.
This is the official name for nerve cells.
This nervous system, in two parts, control your voluntary movement and sensory neurons.
Part of the nerve cell that sends signals.
What type of cells tell the heart when to contract and where are they found?
About how many times does your heartbeat in one day (approximately)?
What is the average amount of blood the human body has?
What divides the right and left sides of the heart?
What term describes the process of bone tissue formation
Is the Calvicle forms from Endochondral ossification or intramembranous ossification
Intramembranous ossification forms what bones
