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Involuntary muscle control.

What is the autonomic nervous system?

100

Area of skin that contains pores and melanocytes.

What is epidermis?

100

The structure of an organism.

What is anatomy?

100

Attaches muscle to bone.

What is a tendon?

100

Voluntary muscle control.

What is the somatic nervous system?

200

Divides the body into front and back halves.

What is the frontal plane?

200

A balanced solution.

What is isotonic?

200

The body's ability to keep its internal conditions stable

What is homeostasis?

200

Area of the skin that contains fat cells.

What is hypodermis?

200

Receives the nerve impulses.

What are dendrites?

300

The water inside the cell rushes out in an attempt to balance the salt.

What is a hypertonic solution?

300

Divides the body into top and bottom halves.

What is the transverse plane?

300

The function of an organism.

What is physiology?

300

The pathway a nerve impulses travels.

What is an axon?

300

Send impulses toward the body.

What are efferent nerves?

400

When the body encourages a change to continue, thereby taking it farther from its normal point.

What is positive feedback?

400

Send impulses toward the brain.

What are afferent nerves?

400

Divides the body into right and left halves.

What is the midsagittal plane?

400

Area of skin that contains blood vessels, nerves, glands.

What is dermis?

400

Release neurotransmitters to pass the impulse to the next neuron.

What are axon terminals?

500

It is used to estimate the amount of fluid that needs to be returned to a burn victim.

What is The Rule of Nines?

500

The structure of human body components depend on their function.

What is the principle of complementarity?

500

When the body reverses a change in its internal environment to to keep levels at a normal level.

What is negative feedback?

500

Allows the impulse to jump to increase speed.

What are Nodes of Ranvier?

500

The part of the PNS that is in control of emergency situations ‘fight or flight’.

What is the Sympathetic division?