The supporting cells at the pointer is Glial cells.
Its function is to encompass neurons and hold them set up, to supply supplements nd oxygen to neurons, to protect one neuron from another, and to wreck and evacuate the corpses of dead neurons.
QUESTION 1 Experiment 1: Observation of the Nervous System Name the supporting cell at the pointer...
Question 2Experiment 1: Observation of the Nervous System ldentify the structures at the pointer. Question 3 Explain the function of the neuroglial cell
Question 1 0.1 pts (Ch 8.4; Cell-to-cell Communication in the Nervous System) Which of the following would typically depolarize the membrane potential of an adult neuron? O opening a potassium channel O an inhibitory postsynaptic potential O glycine O closing a sodium channel O acetylcholine
QUESTION 11 The proper order for the scientific process is: O predictions -experiment - observation -hypothesis O experiment- observation predictions-hypothesis O hypothesis-observation-experiment-predictions observation- hypothesis predictions- experiment QUESTION 12 The simplest cells are the: O eukaryotic bacteria O prokaryotic bacteria O animal cells O cells of fungi QUESTION 13 nsvers Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all a Oa https:/blackboard.coursesites.com/ultra/courses/ 75954 1/c/outine a Question Completion Status: QUESTION 13 The sodium-potassium pump moves sodium...
Question 101 (1 point) The enteric nervous system regulates: a) The parasympathetic nervous system Ob) The digestive system c) the anus d) The autonomic nervous system e) The sympathetic nervous system Question 102 (1 point) Saved
1.Name the bone indicated by the pointer. 2.Name the bone indicated by the pointer. 3.Name the bone that is immediately distal to #2 4.Name and number the bone indicated by the pointer. 4 1. Name the bone indicated by the pointer. 2. Name the bone indicated by the pointer. 3. Name the bone that is immediately distal to #2 4. Name and number the bone indicated by the pointer 2 - 1
What nervous system cell conducts the impulses making all nervous system functions possible? glial cell Schwann cell neuron neuroglial cell p 4 of 14 Which of the following is NOT a glial cell? macrophage oligodendrocyte astrocyte microglia p5 of 14 All neurons consist of a cell body and at least two kinds of fibers. They are: one dendrite and one axon hillock only and only one dendrite one axon dendrite and one or more axons one axon and one or...
Part II: Nervous System and The Senses 1. List the two divisions of the Nervous system. a. b. 2. The two cell types in the nervous system are and __________________. 3. Describe the parts of a neuron. Explain how signals move through a neuron (include where they begin and where are they transmitted). 4. Name the material that insulates the neuronal axon. 5. What is the difference between grey brain matter and white brain matter? 6. What is a nerve...
Question 33 of 50 Clusters of neuron cell bodies in the peripheral nervous system are refered to as ganglia. In the brain, these cells bodies embedded in the white matter of the brain are called O association fibers fasciculi ganglion gyri nuclei
Comment on the main cell types and their functions within the nervous system
1. Name the feature indicated by the pointer. 2. Is the area in #1 part of the true pelvis or the false pelvis? 3. Name the bone indicated by the pointer 4. Is this from a a male or female skeleton ? 1.Name the bone shown in the picture. 2.Name two bones that this bone would articulate with 3.Name the feature indicated at the end of the pointer. 1. Name the bone shown in the picture. 2. Name two bones...