Choose from the word bank below to complete the following statements. inhibitory parasympathetic myelinated a. b. C. d. synapse hindbrain е. f. excitatory forebrain g. h. frontal i. j. k. temporal unmyelinated sympathetic 1. blood-brain barrier m. all or none midbrain parietal n. 0. Neural transmission is often referred to as the (96) response. In (97) neurons, action potentials are saltatorial, whereas in (98) neurons they are continuous. Two successive neurons are connect via a chemical (99). Neurotransmitters have two kinds of effect on the postsynaptic membrane. These effects are (100) or (101). The three general regions into which the brain can be subdivided are the (102), (103), and the (104). The two major divisions of the autonomic system are the (105) and the (106). Each hemisphere of the cerebrum is divided into four lobes; the (107) lobe, the (108) lobe, the (109) lobe, and the occipital lobe. The (110) supplies the brain with nutrients and oxygen, and protects the brain by blocking the entrance of potentially harmful substances.
Choose from the word bank below to complete the following statements. inhibitory parasympathetic myelinated a. b. C. d. synapse hindbrain е. f. excitatory forebrain g. h. frontal i. j. k. temporal unmyelinated sympathetic 1. blood-brain barrier m. all or none midbrain parietal n. 0. Neural transmission is often referred to as the (96) response. In (97) neurons, action potentials are saltatorial, whereas in (98) neurons they are continuous. Two successive neurons are connect via a chemical (99). Neurotransmitters have two kinds of effect on the postsynaptic membrane. These effects are (100) or (101). The three general regions into which the brain can be subdivided are the (102), (103), and the (104). The two major divisions of the autonomic system are the (105) and the (106). Each hemisphere of the cerebrum is divided into four lobes; the (107) lobe, the (108) lobe, the (109) lobe, and the occipital lobe. The (110) supplies the brain with nutrients and oxygen, and protects the brain by blocking the entrance of potentially harmful substances.
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