Types of Neuron Transmitters
what is excitatory and Inhibitory
The 3 structures of the brain
what is cerebrum, Brainstem, and Cerebellum
Allergies responds to
What is harmless antigens
What is heat, pressure and chemicals
Muscles always
what is contract
Saltatory conduction speed
what is 120 m/sec
Plant defenses responses are
What is nonspecific
lymphocytes produced by
what is stem cells in bone marrow
Semicircular canals detect
What is head movements
Muscle fibers stimulated by
what is motor neuron
What is a Myelin Sheath?
What is a covering axon
Medulla Oblongata functions
what is breathing, heart & blood, digestion swallowing and vomiting
Antibody is a protein made by
What is B cells
What has compound eyes
What is insects and crustaceans
Hydrostatic fluid held
what is under pressure in closed body compartment
The Na+/K+ pump maintains
What is negative potential inside the neuron
The human brain is protected by
what is Cranium
Binds to MHC molecule in adaptive responses
what is T and B cells
The vertebrates consist of
What is rods, Cones, Rhodopsin
Types of muscles
What is smooth, cardiac, and skeletal
Action potential are
what is signals conducted by axons
The most popular disease in the brain
What is Alzheimer's
Immune system can act as a
what is defense against viruses
This eye part dilates when light hit it
What is pupil
Problems of low Calcium deficiency
What is muscle spasms and cramps