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studies the structure of body parts and their relationship to one another   Anatomy  
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carry bioelectrical signals   Nerve cells  
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provide the support framework   glial cells  
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monitoring stimuli occurring inside and outside the body   sensory input  
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response to stimuli by activating effector organs   motor output  
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interpretation of sensory input   integration  
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macroscopic microscopic and developmental?   subdivisons of anatomy  
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studies the function of the body- i.e. how all body parts work and interact   physiology  
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from a general rule to a specific conclusion   deductive reasoning  
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from a specific observation to a general conclusion   inductive reasoning  
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PNS-consist of?   nerves  
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CNS-consist of?   brain and spinal cord  
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incoming sensory signals   afferent division  
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outgoing motor signals   efferent division  
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form the fascicle surrounded by perineurium   axon  
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form the nerve surrounded by epineurium   fascicles  
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Axon surrounded by   endoneurium  
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contains nucleus- cytoplasm- organelles   cell body  
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receptive regions- ~90% of the surface area   dendrites  
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conducts signals and transports molecules   axon  
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are located on the postsynaptic cell membrane   receptors  
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between neurone and muscle   Neuromuscular junction  
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between neurone and gland cell   Neuroglandular junction  
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between neurones   Synapse  
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White colour comes from lipid content   myelin  
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gaps at regular intervals   nodes of Ranvier  
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multiple sclerosis- diabetes- alcoholism   Demyelination  
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Increases conduction velocity of neural signals   myelin  
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