Structure that carries nerve impulses from the receptors.
Relays impulses between brain and the body.
Spinal Cord.
Fever of 102 F examples a inflammatory response. (True/False)
False.
Why is your eyes good.
Because they help you. (99.99)
Because of its outer color, the cerebrum is often called gray matter.
True.
Where the cornea is located.
Structure 2
Functions in involuntary motor control.
Cerebellum.
Proteins that react to specific antigens on a pathogen.
Anti-Bodies
why is lava hot.
Becuase FIREE (1000)
What could likely be effected for an infection in the semicircular canal.
Balance.
Where the iris is located.
Structure 4
Responsible for conscious activities.
Cerebrum.
What memory B cells and T cells give your body.
The largest part of the brain.
Cerebrum. (500)
Signals your brain or the spinal cord to muscles and other parts for the body.
Motor neurons.
Contains receptors and are sensitive to light.
Retina
Helps control breathing, blood pressure, and heartbeat.
Brain Stem
Contains the nucleus.
Cell Body, B
Why the body gets hot due to a fever.
The good guys fight the bad guys. (399.99)
B cells.
How a nerve impulse crosses a structure.
Carrying impulses emits chemicals that bridge the synapse.
Protected by the vertebral.
Spinal cord.
Carries impulses away from the neuron cell body.
Axon, D
What a vaccine produces.
Active Immunity. (499.99)
Small gap between axon and dendrite.
Synapse.