I. The Nervous System
.... 2. (a) Describe the composition and function of the
cell body. .... The
cell body is therefore the synthetic center for the whole neuron. ....
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Mental Illness: Schizophrenia Mental illness in
.... For example, all neurons have dendrites, a
cell body, an axon, and a synapse. Nerve
cell function generally involves stimulation of the
cell body or dendrites. ....
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Hormones of the Human Body
.... and take only seconds to be transmitted from one end of the
body to the other .... take longer to have an effect because they depend on a nerve
cell passing along a ....
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Influences of Hormones in the Body
.... Each hormone works differently, depending on its effector tissue or
cell. .... Hormones are important because they control almost all the functions of the
body. ....
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Stem Cell Research: Advances Open New Frontiers in Medicine
.... them with chemicals, culturing them (growing them so they make more cells), and then inserting this new
cell mass into a place in the patient's
body where new ....
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Diabetes & Neurons In the Nervous System
.... Action potentials, also known as nerve impulses, are signals which are sent along neurons and they propagate from the nerve
cell body to the synaptic terminals ....
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Nerve Potentials and Impulse Propagation
.... Action potentials, also known as nerve impulses, are signals which are sent along neurons and they propagate from the nerve
cell body to the synaptic terminals ....
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Cell Death
.... place. The opposite theory, that of decentralism, proposes that the entire
body and every organ and
cell possess the life force. This ....
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Antioxidants During metabolism in the body free
.... Vitamin E is the most important antioxidant the
body contains, and protects
cell membranes and membrane-associated enzymes from damage by free radicals. ....
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Stem Cell Research Speech
.... Transition from
body to destination: In order to advance stem
cell research as expediently as possible, we must all take a stand and let our friends, family ....
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Development of the Human Embryo
.... The net change of ions in the
cell body determines whether a neuron will be inhibited or stimulated to generate an action potential, or nerve impulse. ....
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Death and Body Functions
.... place. The opposite theory, that of decentralism, proposes that the entire
body and every organ and
cell possess the life force. This ....
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Psychology: A Biologic Perspective Psychology,
.... Typically, a nerve impulse is received by either a neuron's "dendrites" or its "
cell body." The messages are then generally transmitted along an "axon." When ....
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Starvation and the Body
.... as fuels and their precursors to the cells of the
body. The brain normally uses only glucose as its fuel (Integration). The liver
cell's glucose transporter ....
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Functions of Tissues of the Body
.... as fuels and their precursors to the cells of the
body. The brain normally uses only glucose as its fuel (Integration). The liver
cell's glucose transporter ....
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Two Films: "A Wednesday" and "Body of Lies": Compare and Contrast
.... In
Body of Lies, Leonardo DiCaprio's character, Roger Ferris, is in much the opposite .... from the dangers that Ferris faces, connected only by a
cell phone and a ....
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Stem Cell Research This research paper will addr
.... The inner
cell mass forms the human
body tissues. The inner
cell mass cells are pluripotent since they give rise to many
cell types. ....
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Stem Cell Research & Curing Disease
.... Because stem cells can develop into many different
cell types in the
body other than the cells they were derived from, they can be used to repair or replace ....
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Stem Cell Research: Are Embryonic Cells Better than Adult Cells?
.... The National Institutes of Health (NIH) (2008), the American
body responsible under .... and able to differentiate indefinitely from a single
cell, ASCs are readily ....
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Technology, Technique, and the Body
.... The devices we create, from swim trunks and helmets to air bags and
cell phones, often impact our
body, technique and our development. ....
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Stem cell research
.... These cells reside in most parts of the
body, and are pluripotent, though not omnipotent: that is, they have a restricted number of
cell types they can ....
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Stem cell research Controversy
.... These cells reside in most parts of the
body, and are pluripotent, though not omnipotent: that is, they have a restricted number of
cell types they can ....
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Embryonic Stem Cell Research Alternative Intr
.... that they are able to differentiate into many
cell type; they have almost unlimited regenerative capacity and can potentially generate any
body tissue (Landza ....
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Several Diseases & Medications
.... These three items together suggest an allergic response is taking place: the white
cell increase is a response to the allergen (the
body is trying to destroy ....
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Red Blood Cell Disorders
.... malignancies which originate in lymphatic system and spread throughout the
body. .... and clinical manifestations of multiple myeloma: a plasma
cell cancer forming ....
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Receptors
.... Each B
cell can only respond to one specific antigen. When an antigen enters the
body, it is engulfed by a macrophage and presented to helper T cells and to B ....
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Receptors in Emotions
.... Each B
cell can only respond to one specific antigen. When an antigen enters the
body, it is engulfed by a macrophage and presented to helper T cells and to B ....
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Anatomy and Physiology
.... Monocytes are physiologically capable of digesting foreign substances found in the
body by enveloping them in their
cell membrane and then assimilating them ....
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Importance of Homeostasis in Nursing
.... If the
body cannot maintain its homeostasis, it cannot survive .... lining epithelia are classified by their thickness and the morphology of the predominant
cell type ....
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Human Anatomy & Homeostasis
.... If the
body cannot maintain its homeostasis, it cannot survive .... lining epithelia are classified by their thickness and the morphology of the predominant
cell type ....
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