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sudoriferous glands, subceous glands, sensory nerve endings arrector pili muscles and a major portion of each hair follicle are found
The NS is responsible for learning and memory, allowing the organism to adapt and improve its responses to various situations over time.Overall, the NS is crucial for an organism's survival in a dangerous world by allowing it to detect and respond to potential threats, control its internal systems, and learn from past experiences to improve future responses.
chronic is the term used to identify conditions that are
The CNS consists of the brain and spinal cord
what is the technical name for the study of skin, including its structure functions diseases and treatment
for sensory input and for information processing and for motor output
sweat or perspiration is excreted by what gland
stimulus is any change in the environment that can be sensed by an organism and causes a response. For example, if you touch something hot and quickly move your hand away, the sensation of heat is the stimulus that caused the response of moving your hand away. Stimuli can come from outside of the body, like seeing a bright light, or from inside the body, like feeling hungry. These signals help an organism detect and respond to changes in the environment, which is important for survival.
sudoriferous and sebaceous glands are reffered to as
what part of the skin is often referred to as true skin
The NS sends signals to muscles and glands to produce a response, allowing the organism to move and interact with its environment.
Anticipating the most probable course a disease may follow is called
which of the following layers of skin does not contain any blood vessels
the subcutaneous layer of the skin is made up of mostly
where does mitosis ( cell division ) or replacement of the skin take place
which layer of the skin contains collagen protein fibers to help give the skin its elasticity and pliability
what separates the parietal lobe and frontal lobe
when a nerve pulse begins does sodium change to a positive or negative charge
why are the meninges not attached directly to the vertebrae
what part of the eye regulates the amount of light that goes into the pupil
