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Bio 227 Lab Exam 3 Cory Hanley Study Guide Graded A 2024-2025
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Where can you find bipolar neurons? - Retina of the eye, olfactory region, and inner ear 
 
Where can you find unipolar neurons? - Most sensory 
 
Where can you find multipolar neurons? - Most CNS and efferent neurons 
 
Neuroglia of the CNS - -astrocytes (blood-brain barrier) 
-microglial cells 
-ependymal cells 
-oligodendrocyte 
 
Neuroglia of the PNS - -Schwann cells 
-satellite cells 
 
Olfactory nerve (CNI) - 1- Smell 
 
Optic nerve (CNII) - 2- visual 
 
Oculomotor (CNIII) - 3- elevates ey...
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BIO 207 - Human Physiology Test 2 - CSULB Spring 2019 Dr. Gardner(updated) Question and answers 100% correct 2024
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BIO 207 - Human Physiology Test 2 - CSULB Spring 2019 Dr. Gardner(updated) Question and answers 100% correct 2024 BIO 207 - Human Physiology Test 2 - CSULB Spring 2019 Dr. Gardner 
 
 
CNS (central nervous system) 
consists of the brain and spinal cord 
 
 
Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) has 2 divisions 
1) Sympathetic 
 
2) Parasympathetic 
 
 
 
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Neurons do what? 
send and receive signals 
 
 
Neuroglia (glial cells) 
cells that support and protect neurons 
 
 
Organs of ...
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BIO 207 - Human Physiology Test 2 - CSULB Spring 2019 Dr. GardnerCNS (central nervous system) 
consists of the brain and spinal cord 
 
 
Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) has 2 divisions 
1) Sympathetic 
 
2) Parasympathetic 
 
 
 
Brainpower 
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Neurons do what? 
send and receive signals 
 
 
Neuroglia (glial cells) 
cells that support and protect neurons 
 
 
Organs of the nervous system include 
1) The brain spinal cord = central nervous system 
 
2) Sense organs (Eyes, ears, etc) 
 
3)...
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BIOL 235 Midterm 2 Questions And Answers Rated A+ New Update Assured Satisfaction
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between the origin and insertion which is usually located proximally in limbs ? - Answer-Origin 
What happens during REVERSE MUSCLE ACTION? - Answer-specific movements of the body the actions 
are reversed THEREFOR the positions of the origin and insertion of a muscle are switched 
What is a mechanical advantage using the example of a lever? - Answer-if the load is closer to the 
fulcrum and the effort is farther from the fulcrum only a small about of effort is needed to move the load 
Bones ser...
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In which of the following locations would the urinary bladder and internal reproductive organs be found? 
 
1. Thoracic cavity 
 
2. 
Mediastinum 
 
3. 
Abdominal cavity 
 
4. 
Pelvic cavity - 4. 
Pelvic cavity 
 
Which tissue serves as the framework of the body by providing support and structure for the organs? 
 
1. 
Epithelial 
 
2. 
Connective 
 
3. 
Nervous 
 
4. 
Muscle - 2. 
Connective 
 
What are the glands of skin that produce a thin, watery secretion? 
 
 
1. 
Sebaceous glands 
 
2. ...
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Bio 210 chapter 11 questions and 
 
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The nervous system is? The master controlling and communicating system of the body 
 
The three functions of the nervous system are? 1. Sensory input 
2. Integration 
3. Motor output 
 
The sensory input gathers information by the internal and external sensory receptors 
 
The integration function processes and interprets the sensory input 
 
The motor output function activates the effector organs (muscles and glads) and produces the 
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What mineral is responsible for muscle contractions? - ANSWER Calcium 
 
 
 
Which of the the following locations would the urinary bladder and internal reproductive organs be found? - ANSWER Pelvic cavity 
 
 
 
What separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity? - ANSWER Diaphragm 
 
 
 
A tissue exa...
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BIO 207 - Human Physiology Test 2 - CSULB Spring 2019 Dr. Gardner 2024/2025 passed
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BIO 207 - Human Physiology Test 2 - CSULB Spring 2019 Dr. Gardner 
CNS (central nervous system) 
consists of the brain and spinal cord 
 
 
Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) has 2 divisions 
1) Sympathetic 
 
2) Parasympathetic 
 
 
 
Brainpower 
Read More 
Neurons do what? 
send and receive signals 
 
 
Neuroglia (glial cells) 
cells that support and protect neurons 
 
 
Organs of the nervous system include 
1) The brain spinal cord = central nervous system 
 
2) Sense organs (Eyes, ears, etc) 
 
...
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BIO 220 URI Full Exam With Guaranteed Accurate Answers 2024
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Neuroglia (glial cells) - correct answer Essential to survival and function of neurons 
Preserve structure of nervous tissue
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training effect - Correct Answer-An increase in functional capacity of muscles and other 
bodily tissues as a result of increased stress (overload) placed upon them. 
Homeostasis - Correct Answer-The automatic tendency to maintain a relatively constant 
internal environment. 
Metabolism - Correct Answer-The total of all the chemical and physical processes by 
which the body builds and maintains itself (anabolism) and by which it breaks down its 
substances for the production of energy (catabolis...
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