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Ivonne Rivera

Human Anatomy Chapter 6-12

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The skeletal muscle cells or muscle fibers are covered by delicate connective tissue membrane called: The Endomysium
Muscle that when contracting directly oppose prime movers are. Antagonist or Agonist
The Occipitofrontalis Is in reality two muscles, one portion lies over the forehead (frontal lobe) the other covers the occipital bone in the back of the head.
The Central Nervous System is The structural and functional center of the entire nervous system consisting of the brain and spinal cord, the CNS integrates incoming pieces of sensory information, evaluates the information and initiates an outgoing response.
Help hold nerve fibers together and also serve another and probably more important function they produce the fatty myelin sheath around the long fibers formed by some neurons in the CNS Oligodendrocytes
Consist of contractions of smooth or cardiac muscle or secretion by glands. Autonomic reflexes or visceral reflexes.
What are the two division of the autonomic nervous system? Sympathetic and Parasympathetic.
Receptors found in the skin, muscles, ligaments, eyes and ears are called? Somatic sensory receptors.
Individuals with uncontrolled or poorly controlled diabetes often lose their ability to sense pain on certain areas of the body surface, specifically on the skin of the feet, this is called Diabetic Neuropathy
Ventricles Are the two lower chamber of the heart, these receive blood from the atria and pump blood out to the heart into arteries and are considered to be the "Primary pumping chamber".
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