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Fill in the blanks below to name the layers of the heart wal…

Fill in the blanks below to name the layers of the heart wall and the SPECIFIC tissue type(s) that each layer is made of. The innermost layer of the heart wall is called the [a]. What specific type of tissue(s) is this layer made of? [a1] The intermediate layer of the heart wall is called the [b]. What specific type of tissue(s) is this layer  made of?[b1] The outermost layer of the heart wall is called the [c]. What specific type of tissue(s) is this layer is this layer made of? [c1]  

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Which of the following functional areas of the cerebral cort…

Which of the following functional areas of the cerebral cortex is responsible for production of speech and is named for work done by this famous French physician?

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Which type of neuroglial cell is found only in the periphera…

Which type of neuroglial cell is found only in the peripheral nervous system?

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Some reflexes are innate (inborn) – such as pulling your han…

Some reflexes are innate (inborn) – such as pulling your hand away from a hot stove before touching it.

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There are ____ pairs of cranial nerves and ____ pairs of spi…

There are ____ pairs of cranial nerves and ____ pairs of spinal nerves.

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Which of the following is NOT a division of the peripheral n…

Which of the following is NOT a division of the peripheral nervous system?

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The resting membrane potential of a neuron is positively cha…

The resting membrane potential of a neuron is positively charged on the outside of the membrane and negatively charged on the inside, making it polarized.  The resting state occurs at -55 mV.

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In an action potential, the current that flows down the axon…

In an action potential, the current that flows down the axon of a neuron is generated by the movement of __________ across the membrane.

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Myelinated neurons make up the white matter of spinal cord a…

Myelinated neurons make up the white matter of spinal cord and brain, and the unmyelinated neurons make up the gray matter.

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The “All or None Law” is a principle stating that a nerve im…

The “All or None Law” is a principle stating that a nerve impulse will always occur if the stimulus is strong enough.

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