Q: Describe the patterns of structural organization and its functional relevance at the level of the…
A: The central nervous system comprises of the brain and spinal cord. The brain control of many bodily…
Q: Describe the difference between a sensory neuron and a motor neuron.
A: A neuron is the fundamental unit of the nervous system which consists of the brain, spinal cord, and…
Q: Describe the major functions of the hindbrain, midbrain,and forebrain.
A: The nervous system is involved in the coordination and controlling of various activities in the…
Q: Explain the differences between a sensory neuron, motor neuron, and interneuron.
A: There are two divisions of the nervous system. The central nervous system includes the brain and the…
Q: Explain how central canals and perforating canals arerelated.
A: The basic structural unit of the human skeleton is bone. Bone is a highly vascular, living,…
Q: Discuss the Ascending Neural Pathways in Sensory Systems?
A: The nervous system comprises the brain, nerves and spinal cord. The nerves are responsible for…
Q: Compare the locations and functions of the direct and indirect motor pathways.
A: The motor system is the part of the central nervous system that is involved with movement. The…
Q: Give examples of disorders of neural conduction, and describehow they arise.
A: Introduction: Nerve conduction is an overall term for electrical signs conveyed by nerve cells. A…
Q: State the functions of association neurons.
A: The neurons are regarded as the structural and functional units of the nervous system. They are…
Q: List the inputs that can converge on the interneurons active in local motor control?
A: In the human nervous system, the local motor control tends to receive direct input from sensory…
Q: Compare sympathetic and parasympathetic nervepathways.
A: The organ system that monitors and regulates the involuntary and voluntary activities of the body is…
Q: Explain the major components and functions of the nervous system (CNS and PNS).
A: Nervous system is complex system of the body which is mainly involved in coordination , movement ,…
Q: Write a short note on neuroglea?
A: Nervous system involves highly complex part of the animal that controls and co-ordinates the actions…
Q: Describe the anatomy of the spinal cord and spinalnerves.
A: Spinal cord is cylinder in structure protected by vertebra. Spinal cord is major part of CNS and…
Q: Differentiate motor nerve ending and sensory nerve endings? Explain briefly and be direct to the…
A: The nerves which carry information from Central Nervous System(Brain and spinal cord) to Peripheral…
Q: List the components of the hindbrain and midbrain and their functions.
A: The brain is the primary organ of the nervous system. It is part of the Central Nervous System. The…
Q: Briefly describe the functions of the central nervous system.
A: The central nervous system (CNS) is a part of the nervous system that has the brain and the spinal…
Q: Describe the organization of autonomic motor neurons.
A: Autonomic motor neurons are otherwise known as visceral motor neurons. Autonomic motor neurons are…
Q: Show the Comparison of Somatic Motor and Autonomic Motor Pathways ?
A: The nervous system is the system of the body that controls and coordinates all the activities of the…
Q: Define the general function of neuralgia.
A: Neuroglia are also known as the glial cells or simply glia. These cells are not the neurons but are…
Q: List the functions of the oculomotor nerve.
A: Cranial nerves are the group of nerves that commences from the brain which is classified into 12…
Q: State the function and location of Corpora quadrigemina.
A: A brain is an organs that serves as the center of the nervous system in all vertebrates and most…
Q: State about the Peripheral Nervous System ?
A: Answer- Human nervous system have complex diversification. It has different branches that perform…
Q: explain the development of the nervous system.
A: Nervous system is developed from ectoderm, which is the outer most tissue layer of the embryo. it…
Q: Differentiate between medullated nerve fibres and nonmedullated nerve fibres.
A: If a nerve fibre is surrounded by the nerve fibre it is called medullated and axons without the…
Q: Describe the structures innervated by the obturator andfemoral nerves.
A: Both obturator and femoral nerves are mixed nerves.
Q: Discuss the areas of the brain involved in voluntary control of movement.
A: Brain is main organ of the body which controls the voluntary and involuntary action of the body.…
Q: Differentiate between commissures, association fibers, and projection fibers.
A: The brain and spinal cord make up the central nervous system. The brain is structurally divided into…
Q: Describe the organization and structure of a nerve
A: A nerve is the primary structural unit of the peripheral nervous system. There are several types of…
Q: Explain briefly peripheral nervous system.
A: The nervous system consists of nervous tissues. Neurons, also known as nerve cells are the…
Q: State the location of neurofilaments.
A: Neurofilaments are classified as type of intermediate filaments. These filaments are made up of…
Q: Explain the structure of medullated nerve fibre.
A: Nerve fiber is a long cylindrical projection of the nerve cell which conducts electrical impulses…
Q: State the function of sensory neurons.
A: Neurons are specialized cells that transmit and receive electrical signals in the body. Each neuron…
Q: Describe the structure of a generalized nerve.
A: A nerve cell is responsible for conduction of electrical impulse. It converts an external stimulus…
Q: Identify and describe the specific functions of the sensory and motor nervous systems.
A: The nervous system is a collection of nerves and fibers that perform duties such as transmitting…
Q: Describe and outline the function of sensory neurons, motor neurons, mutipolar neurons and glial…
A: Nerves form the functional unit of the nervous system and play an essential role in transmitting…
Q: c. Demonstrate several nerve reflexes in a human subject.
A: The purpose of reflex testing in a standard medical evaluation is to examine the nervous system's…
Q: Why are upper motor neuron lesions characterized by "spastic paralysis"?
A: Spasticity in spastic paralysis may occur due to the damage of upper motor neurons caused by the…
Q: Describe the structural and functional classifications of the nervous system.
A: Answer- Structure of nervous system- The structure of nervous system divided in two part- 1 CNS-…
Q: Explain the function of γ motor neurons and how they play their role?
A: A gamma motor neuron [gamma motoneuron] is a type of lower motor neuron which functions in the…
Q: Hypertonia of UMN lesions is characterized by :-a- increased inhibitory discharge from the premotor…
A: UMN -upper motor neuron signs, the symptoms include muscle weakness, spasticity, hyperreflexia, and…
Q: What is the function of the anterior choroid plexus? Discuss.
A: Choroid plexus is the networks of capillaries in the walls of the ventricles. It is the site of the…
Q: Why are upper motor neuron lesions characterized by“spastic paralysis”?
A: The upper motor nerve cell is the motor framework that is limited to the central sensory system…
Q: a. Describe the characteristics of a spinal cordtract, using an example.b. Differentiate an upper…
A: Introduction:- discuss about spinal nerve and neurones.
State the function of sensory neuron and a motor neuron.
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- Describe and outline the function of sensory neurons, motor neurons, mutipolar neurons and glial cellsDistinguish between an upper motor neuron and a lower motor neuron, based upon function and cell body location.Differentiate motor nerve ending and sensory nerve endings? Explain briefly and be direct to the point. *please take note that motor neurons and sensory neurons is different from motor nerve ending and sensory nerve ending.