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The strong stimuli will activate much more sensory neurons and are recognized as stronger even though each and every neuron is triggered at the identical level.
The weak stimuli will not activate much neurons and because of that it is recognized as weak.
Which statement best describes the function of the nervous system? The nervous system senses stimuli via efferent pathways and sends response signals. The nervous system senses stimuli, integrates information, and generates a response. The nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord, which are linked to each other by peripheral nerves. The nervous system signals muscle contraction but does not control gland secretion.
Item 45 Part A Which division of the peripheral nervous system (PNS) detects stimuli and carries them to the central nervous system (CNS)? motor Submit
Comparing the two titration curves (strong-strong titration vs. strong-weak titration), what is the difference regarding the pH change in the different regions? Explain why there is this kind of difference in terms of existing ions in the system and possible (equilibrium) reactions Saved Normal . BIO X1 X1 EEE fxl le BELI 9 illi
The nervous system O monitors internal and external stimuli O transmits information in the form of action potentials O interprets or assesses information O maintains homeostasis. O All of these choices are correct QUESTION 14 What does D" represent? Defoid (out A. B. D. C. al Anterior view coracobrachialis deltoid pectoralis major biceps brachil serratus anterior Click Save and Submit to save and submit Click Save All Answers to save all answ
The sensory stimuli that NORMALLY influence brainstem respiratory centers to adjust breathing include: autonomic nervous system partial pressure of O2 partial pressure of CO2 medulla oblongata the medulla oblongata is a part of the brain; not a sensory signal
How does Blood Doping affect the endocrine, nervous system, excretory system? How does Blood Doping work?
Identify the two major divisions of the peripheral nervous system. Differentiate between the somatic (motor) nervous system and the sympathetic and parasympathetic branches of the autonomic nervous system in terms of (1) overall anatomic organization (numbers, types of nerves); (2) neurotransmitters made and released by the nerves; and (3) the targets (effectors) of the neurotransmitters’ actions, whether those structures are innervated by one or both branches of the autonomic nervous system, and the effects of activating those structures. ...
Prepare a titration curve (pH vs. equivalents strong base added if you choose a weak acid to be titrated) in which you plot at least 10 data points starting from 0-equiv added to 1 equiv added. Show how you can obtain the pKa for this acid from the plot. You can also choose a weak base to be titrated with strong acid. Use Excel for the calculations and for plotting. Show the calculations for how you obtained the pH at...
what are the major differences between titration curves of a stong acid and strong base VS. a tiration curve of a weak acid and strong base. explain why the weak acid system behaves differntly then the strong system?
A weak acid is titrated with a strong base and the pH vs. volume plot is shown. Approximately what is denoted with B)? A) The equilibrium of the acid B) The starting pH C) The equivalence point D) The end point E) The pKa of the weak acid D) pH B) A) Volume titrant added O E OB OA Ос OD о Bi E A weak acid is titrated with a strong base and the pH vs. volume plot is...