[10] Recall the structural and functional organization of the nervous system.
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Sensory -- Conscious/unconscious stim detection.
Motor -- Concious/unconcious info transmission.
[12] Explain the three reflex mechanism for regulating the secretion of hormones and
examples of each.
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Hormonal -- Release of one triggered by that of another.
Humoral -- Release caused by change in blood composition.
Nervous System -- Stimulation triggers hormone release.
, [11] Describe the general function of sensory receptors as transducers.
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Change stimulus energy into electrical signal.
[11] Compare and contrast muscle spindles, tendon organs, and joint kinesthetic
receptors.
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Muscle Spindle -- Detects stretch in muscle, tonic.
Tendon Organ -- Detects stretch in tendon, tonic.
Joint Receptor -- Detect stretch in articular capsule, tonic.
[9] Describe the four major regions of the brain.
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Cerebrum
Diencephalon
Brain Stem
Cerebellum
[9] Describe the basic anatomy and physiology of the diencephalon
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Sensory -- Conscious/unconscious stim detection.
Motor -- Concious/unconcious info transmission.
[12] Explain the three reflex mechanism for regulating the secretion of hormones and
examples of each.
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Hormonal -- Release of one triggered by that of another.
Humoral -- Release caused by change in blood composition.
Nervous System -- Stimulation triggers hormone release.
, [11] Describe the general function of sensory receptors as transducers.
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Change stimulus energy into electrical signal.
[11] Compare and contrast muscle spindles, tendon organs, and joint kinesthetic
receptors.
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Muscle Spindle -- Detects stretch in muscle, tonic.
Tendon Organ -- Detects stretch in tendon, tonic.
Joint Receptor -- Detect stretch in articular capsule, tonic.
[9] Describe the four major regions of the brain.
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Cerebrum
Diencephalon
Brain Stem
Cerebellum
[9] Describe the basic anatomy and physiology of the diencephalon
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