More solute (inside/outside) your blood?
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Inside
What is the afferent part of the integration center in the ANS?
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Visceral sensory division
What main body parts does the CNS include?
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Brain and spinal cord
What are the 3 functional classes of neurons and are they efferent/afferent? What
accounts for 99%?
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Sensory (afferent)
Interneurons (99%)
Motor (efferent) -
What is the function of a schwann cell (PNS glial) and is it an (internode/node)?
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Form myelinated and unmyelinated covering over axons. INTERNODE
Name the components that have a greater amount in the intersticial/extra- cellular
fluid?
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Na+
Ca 2+
Cl-
, The somatic nervous system primarily involves what?
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skeletal muslces
Unipolar and Bipolar (neurons) are involved with afferent/efferent and what senses for
each?
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Afferent: both
Unipolar: general senses
Bipolar: special senses
Name 3 possibilities for the axon hillock?
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Open
Closed
Inactivated
Rest and digest associates with what nervous system?
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Inside
What is the afferent part of the integration center in the ANS?
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Visceral sensory division
What main body parts does the CNS include?
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Brain and spinal cord
What are the 3 functional classes of neurons and are they efferent/afferent? What
accounts for 99%?
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Sensory (afferent)
Interneurons (99%)
Motor (efferent) -
What is the function of a schwann cell (PNS glial) and is it an (internode/node)?
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Form myelinated and unmyelinated covering over axons. INTERNODE
Name the components that have a greater amount in the intersticial/extra- cellular
fluid?
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Na+
Ca 2+
Cl-
, The somatic nervous system primarily involves what?
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skeletal muslces
Unipolar and Bipolar (neurons) are involved with afferent/efferent and what senses for
each?
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Afferent: both
Unipolar: general senses
Bipolar: special senses
Name 3 possibilities for the axon hillock?
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Open
Closed
Inactivated
Rest and digest associates with what nervous system?
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