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Neurons are cells that are present in nervous system responsible for transmitting the signal to the whole body.A nerve cell is divided into cell body or called soma, axon , dendrites and synapses i.e. junctions between two neurons.
a- Nucleolus
b- Nucleus
c-Neuroglial cells
d- Dendrites
e-Cell body
f-Axon
Activity 4: Exploring the Histology of Nervous Tissue 1. Identify each structure in this neuron smear....
Choices MATCHING 1. nervous tissue that extends from the brain through the foramen magnum of the skull 2. connective tissue that surrounds and protects the extension of the brain 3. structure that integrates sensory information and perceive information by integration by connecting two different types of neurons 4. structure that conducts electrical impulses from receptors to the central nervous system 5. group of cell bodies (neurons) in the brain and spinal cord 6. structure that conducts electrical impulses from the...
Histology Question: 1 Identify the structure filling the frame 2 What features enabled you to identify the structure. 3 Identify each layer that is visible for this structure in this image 4 Name the tissues specifically that are seen in this structure I think esophagus
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...
Instructor Resource Material for 12 Nervous System HANDOUT 4 Synonyms Write the alternative term for each of the following. 1. afferent neuron 2. motor neuron action potential ministroke ALS 6. seizure lumbar puncture shingles cerebral angiography 9. 10. stroke
Review & Practice Sheet Exercise Autonomic Nervous System 26 Matching Ich each structure of the autonomic nervous system escription on the isted on the left with the correct 1. prendonk neuron A. parasympathetic division of ANS 2. gray ramus B. Randia located in the wall of the vincera 1. basic sympathetic C carries preganglionic axon into a chain response anglion 4. rami communicantes D. meron with cell body located in 5. thoracolumbar division autonomic anglion of ANS E. rest and...
1. List the four main tissue types. (4 points) 2. Drawings (1 point each drawing; 1 point each question; 8 total) a. Connective tissue: Where would you find this tissue in the human body? b. Nervous tissue: Where would you find this tissue in the human body?
Answer the following questions about histology(Connective tissue and plant cells) 1.Key characteristics of connective tissue(minimum 5) 2. the words “dense”, “loose”, “regular”, “irregular” means. If lacunae is seen in the tissue, the tissue must be ... or....? 3. Animal tissue-connective tissues: For Loose connective tissueCT Areolar tissue: a.Point the irregular arrangement of fibers b. hows the arrangement of the fibers c. what type of fibers can you find d. how do you differentiate them 4. Dense irregular CT: a. where...
Cardiovascular System: page 178-181 Ex-1: Anatomy of Fig. 29.1 and 29.2 Ex-2: Which ventricle is more muscular? Ex-3: Observe tissue slides for human blood smear, artery, and vein; then sketch human blood (based on page 155; Fig. 26.2), artery, and vein Why is this appropriate? Respiratory system: page 182 The respiratory system contains the lungs and those structures that conduct air to and from the lings. The lungs contain brings oxygen into the blood and takes out of the blood...
Activity 32.2 . W Activity 32.3 Activity 32.4 Activity 32.5 Activity 32.6 Describe the structure and function of the external genitalia in the female reproductive system. Describe the structure and function of the mammary glands in the female reproductive system. Describe the microscopic structure of the ovary, Describe the microscopic structure of the uterus, Describe the microscopic structure of the uterine tubes and vagina. PRE-LAB QUIZ Before you begin, read all the activities in Exercise 32 and the required reading...
activity 4 WA LM (100x) Activity 3: Tracing the flow of Lymph through the Body 1. The smallest of the lymphatic vessels, are blind-ended sacs that take in excess tissue fluid at capillary beds and transport it to larger lymph 2. Name the four paired lymph trunks. 3. The thoracic duct begins as an enlarged sac called the 4. The lymph ducts return lymph to the venous circulation at the junction of which two veins on either side of the...