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Biology (Bio 198) KSU FINAL Exam Questions & Revised Correct Answers. Guarantee Pass!!
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Biology (Bio 198) KSU FINAL 
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Identify the characteristics that generally 
distinguish animals from other organisms - 
ANSWER : 
- symmetry 
- primary germ layer 
- coelom 
- segmentation 
- cephalization 
Radial symmetry - ANSWER : longitudinal (up 
and down), in some stages of life. Any plane cut 
along this up-down axis produces roughly 
mirror image halves. 
Bilateral symmetry - ANSWER : has lower 
and upper sides, but no ...
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UW Psych 202 Final Exam Review Questions & Answers Already Graded A+
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DTI - Shows movement of water in the brain. A connectional scan. 
fMRI - Scans blood flow in the brain. Shows which parts of the brain are active during a task. High 
spatial resolution and poor temporal resolution. 
PET - A type of tracer scan. Shows how organs are functioning. Connectional with a high spatial 
resolution and low temporal resolution 
EEG - Detects electrical activity in the brain. High temporal acuity and low spatial. Also 
correlational. 
MEG - Uses sensors to detect magnetic ...
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Biology (Bio 198) KSU FINAL Exam Questions & Revised Correct Answers. Guarantee Pass!!
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Biology (Bio 198) KSU FINAL 
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Identify the characteristics that generally 
distinguish animals from other organisms - 
ANSWER : 
- symmetry 
- primary germ layer 
- coelom 
- segmentation 
- cephalization 
Radial symmetry - ANSWER : longitudinal (up 
and down), in some stages of life. Any plane cut 
along this up-down axis produces roughly 
mirror image halves. 
Bilateral symmetry - ANSWER : has lower 
and upper sides, but no ...
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Patient Care Technician Certification question and answer 2023 updated
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Patient Care Technician Certification question and answer 2023 updatedPatient Care Technician Certification question and answer 2023 updated 
 
 
Anatomy - correct answer The study of of the structure of the body 
 
Physiology - correct answer The study of how bodies function 
 
What is the main goal of body systems? - correct answer To keep the body in a state of balance called homeostasis 
 
Integumentary System - correct answer -Consists of the skin (including glands such as sweat and oil gl...
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Neurological System Already Passed Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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CNSbrain and spinal cord 
central nervous sytem 
automatic (involuntary, no control) 
PNSperipheral nervous system 
automatic and somatic (voluntary) 
autonomic nervous systemSympathetic and Parasympthatic 
-sympatheticfight or flight 
automatically increase heartbeat, sweating 
-parasympatheticcalming 
-body goes back to normal
And that's how you make extra money
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ACTION PERSONAL TRAINER CERTIFICATION QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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ACTION PERSONAL TRAINER CERTIFICATION QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
 
three major functions of the nervous system - answer-1. sensory 
2. integrative 
3. motor 
 
three types of neurons - answer-1. interneurons= singles from one neuron to another 
2. motor neurons= spinal cord or brain to other parts of the body 
3. sensory neurons= body to spinal cord or brain 
 
central nervous system - answer-brain and spinal cord 
 
peripheral nervous sytem - answer-all the nerves in the body
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NU 545 CH 15 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADED A++ LATEST UPDATE
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NU 545 CH 15 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADED A++ LATEST UPDATE 
 
CNS and PNS 
two divisions of the nervous sytem 
brain and spinal cord 
what makes up the central nervous system 
cranial and spinal nerves 
what makes up the peripheral nervous system 
voluntary 
control of skeletal muscle in the somatic nervous system is ____ 
involuntary 
control of motor and sensory pathways in the autonomic nervous system is ____ 
myelin sheath 
formed around selected axons to create...
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The Nervous System (Bates Guide to Physical Examination) TEST | 100 CORRECT ANSWERS | LATES UPDATE
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What are the 4 regions of the brain 
 ANSWER: 
1. cerebrum 
2. diencephalon 
3. brainstem 
4. cerebellum 
What are the 4 lobes of the brain 
 ANSWER: 
1. frontal 
2. temporal 
3. occipital 
4. parietal 
The gray matter of the brain consists of 
 ANSWER: 
aggregations of nerve cell nuclei & dendrites 
The white matter of the brain consists of 
 ANSWER: 
nerve fibers that are coated with myelin, connecting brain to the PNS 
The PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM consists of ___ and ___ nerves that project ...
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VBSC 421 UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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gangliaclusters of nerve cells (singular = ganglion) 
reflexan involuntary and nearly immediate response to a stimulus (the brain is not 
involved) 
what does the central nervous system (CNS) include?brain + spinal cord 
what does the peripheral nervous system (PNS) include?nerves outside of the CNS 
nervous sytem general functions- receives stimuli from 1 or more receptors (afferent) 
- transmits information to effectors (efferent) 
--> mechanical- muscle action 
--> chemical- glandular ...
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Psych 439 Exam 1 Prep with Questions and Answers
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Psych 439 Exam 1 Prep with Questions and Answers 
 
Bicoid's role in head development ANSWER Wherever bicoid is added, a head can form (fully on its own) 
Normal: bicoid is added to anterior end 
 
Glial cells ANSWER Divide throughout life, can cause formation of brain tumors 
 
Myelin ANSWER Increases speed of a signal 
 
Loss of myelin ANSWER nerve impulses slow, disorder- multiple sclerosis (MS) 
 
Preformationism ANSWER 1600's view that development is simple enlargement of a body plan ...
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