Description : (4) Fundamental unit of nervous system Explanation: A neuron is a cell that carries electrical impulses. Neurons are the basic units of the nervous system and its most important part is the brain. Every neuron is made of a cell body (also called a soma), dendrites and an axon.
Last Answer : Water cycle refers to - (1) an integrated attempt to recycle water in relatively arid regions (2) constant movement of water from ocean to land and back to ocean once again (3) ... management of water in areas excessively plagued with water-logging (4) water distribution in relatively dry area
Description : $ Neuron means a nerve cell. ! Neurons are found in the brain.
Last Answer : $ Neuron means a nerve cell. ! Neurons are found in the brain. A. If both As and R are correct and R ... , R is wrong D. If both As and R are wrong.
Description : Which of the following types of cells have a latent ability to regenerate? a) Stable Stable cells have a latent ability to regenerate if they are damaged or destroyed and are found in the ... a type of labile cell that multiply constantly to replace cells worn out by normal physiologic processes.
Last Answer : a) Stable Stable cells have a latent ability to regenerate if they are damaged or destroyed and are found in the kidney, liver, and pancreas, among other body organs.
Description : Internal state of neuron is called __________, is the function of the inputs the neurons receives A. Weight B. activation or activity level of neuron C. Bias D. None of these
Last Answer : B. activation or activity level of neuron
Description : Reflex center are located a. through out the neurons system b. in cervical region only c. thoracic region only d. In lumber region only
Last Answer : through out the neurons system
Description : Four healthy people in their twenties got involved in injuries resulting in damage and death of few cells of the following. Which of the cells are least likely to be replaced by new cells? (a) Liver cells (b) Neurons (c) Malpighian layer of the skin (d) Osteocytes
Last Answer : (b) Neurons
Description : What happens in a reflex arc? -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
Description : What are the components of a reflex arc? -Biology
Description : What is monosynaptic reflex arc? -Biology
Description : How may you Explain the role of sensory and motor neurones in a reflex arc.?
Last Answer : what is the role of sensory and motor neurones in a reflexarc
Description : Mention the parts of a reflex arc.
Last Answer : The five distinct parts of a reflex arc are: a) A receptor to receive stimulus (sense organs) b) Sensory neurons to conduct the impulses from receptors to the spinal cord or the hind brain. c) ... pass the impulse to an effector. e) An effector to take necessary action in response to the stimulus.
Description : What is reflex arc?
Last Answer : The pathway of the nerve impulse involved in reflex action is called reflex-arc.
Description : Define Reflex arc.
Last Answer : The inter neuron transmit the impulse to motor neuron. They carried the impulse to muscles. The pathway of nerve impulse that complete a reflex action is called reflex arc. It consists of receptor, a sensory neuron, an inter neuron, a motor neuron and effectors.
Description : I have three syllables. Take away five letters, a male will remain. Take away four letters, a female will remain. Take away three letters, a great man will appear. The entire word shows you what Joan of Arc was. -Riddles
Last Answer : Heroine is the answer
Description : Which one is the highest order of learning? (A) Chain learning (B) Problem-solving learning (C) Stimulus-response learning (D) Conditioned-reflex learning
Last Answer : (D) Conditioned-reflex learning
Description : Columns may be made of plain concrete if their unsupported lengths do not exceed their least lateral dimension (A) Two times (B) Three times (C) Four times (D) Five times
Last Answer : Answer: Option C
Description : The reflex pathway requires at least
Last Answer : The reflex pathway requires at least
Description : To be considered a daily, a newspaper has to appear at least: a) Four times a week b) Five times a week c) Six times a week d) Seven times a week
Last Answer : d) Seven times a week
Description : What happens at the synapse between two neurons?
Last Answer : What happens at the synapse between two neurons?
Description : Synapse gap is present between which of the following? (1) Two neurons (2) Brain and Spinal Cord (3) Two Kidneys (4) None of these
Last Answer : (1) Two neurons Explanation: The gap between the two neurons is called the synapse. It is a structure that permits a neuron (or nerve cell) to pass an electrical or chemical signal to another neuron.
Description : The junction of two neurons is called what?
Last Answer : ANSWER: A SYNAPSE
Description : Do our mirror neurons only work on our own species?
Last Answer : He’s a fucking moron.
Description : Are these studies the first of their kind to demonstrate the ability of Stem Cells to repair Neurons?
Last Answer : answer:I don't know if it is the first study to demonstrate the ability of stems cells to repair neurons bu all research like this gives hope. I have a brother with schizophrenia, a cousin with severe ... you seem to think there are so many cynics out there. I am most certainly not one of them.
Description : Are neurons and neurotransmitters mutually exclusive?
Last Answer : answer:I don't know why you asked this but I sure like the question. Here's what I found, according to Rebecca Seal, a neuroscientist at the University of California, San Francisco: (excerpt) ... cells-in other words, certain branches of a single neuron release glutamate, and others do not. Source
Description : Fate and destiny reconsidered - How sensitive are neurons in our brain to quantum effects?
Last Answer : This may be the wrong place to ask. Us jellies are smart but I don’t know many quantum physics professors here. Good question though.
Description : What is the difference between afferent neurons and efferent neurons? -Biology
Description : What are neurons? -Biology
Description : How many neurons are there in the human brain ?
Last Answer : The adult brain has a volume of 1500 cubic centimeters , an average weight of 1.38 kg and contains about 10 billion neurons.
Description : What are neurons ?
Last Answer : The structure and functional unit of the nervous system is called a neuron.
Description : How many types of neurons ?
Last Answer : 2 types of neurons
Last Answer : : A type of nerve cell.
Last Answer : Neuron is divided into 2 parts.
Last Answer : The unit of structure and function of nerve tissue is called neuron
Description : Lower vertebrate in which neural organisation is very simple & composed of netwrk of neurons is
Last Answer : Lower vertebrate in which neural organisation is very simple & composed of netwrk of neurons is
Description : Do neurons require glucose and oxygen?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : What are the specialized nerve endings at the end of the sensory neurons is called?
Description : What will happen to you if your motor neurons are exposed to the dendrotoxin?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : What is the functions of the neuron's axon?
Last Answer : the function of the neuron's axon is to carry messages to othercells
Description : Why Human and worm neurons different?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : How could mirror neurons be used to help someone with strokes or missing limbs In what other ways to you think science or medicine might be able to use the function of mirror neurons to benefit patien?
Description : What Chemicals that regulate the activity of other neurons but do not carry messages directly are called?
Description : Is the function of neurons is to secrete hormones true or false?
Last Answer : Some neurons secrete hormones
Description : The synaptic pre-ganglionic neurons have their cell bodies in the lateral horn of the grey matter of the (a) Thoracic segment only (b) Lumbar segment only (c) Both (a) and (b) (d) None of the above
Last Answer : Ans: C
Description : The tubular and dorsal nervous system of chordates is related to the cephalization in these animals and to bilateral symmetry. The presence of neural integrating centers with concentration of ... These features have been preserved by evolution as they provide adaptive advantage to their owners.
Last Answer : How can the tubular-dorsal nervous system in chordates be compared to the nervous pattern present in invertebrates?
Description : Define Neurons and Nerve?
Last Answer : The basic structural and functional unit of nervous system is called neurons A nerve is bundle of axons that transmit messages from one part of body to another
Description : What is Neuro software? a) A software used to analyze neurons b) It is powerful and easy neural network
Last Answer : b) It is powerful and easy neural network