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Q: What are all the stimuli of the body?
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What is the weakest nerve in the body?

There is not a weakest nerve in the body. All nerves react the same to stimuli granted the stimuli is strong enough.


When the body receives stimuli which structure typically processes the stimuli?

The brain processes sensory stimuli.


What are the two types of stimuli?

There are many types of stimuli, it all depends on what the body is reacting to. There may be stimuli from someone smacking you, which would result in a pain response. There can also be visual stimuli, like seeing old pictures, which results in a nostalgic feeling.


What is the path of the message receive by the body?

stimuli


What is a ipsilateral reflex arc?

response to stimuli occurs on the same side of the body that is stimulated response to stimuli occurs on the same side of the body that is stimulated


Can the body think?

Your body does not think- it responds to stimuli and nerves that carry messages constantly through the body everyday. The only part of your body that truly thinks is your brain, which send all the signals to your body.


Which part of the body responds to stimuli?

The nervous system.


Is the perception of stimuli from within the body giving information on body position and posture?

Proprioception


What are exteroceptors?

Any receptor that responds to stimuli outside the body


Why do skin easily respond to stimuli?

The skin is the most outer layer of the part of our body.In that case it is the most sensitive part of the body so its the first part of the body that can respond to stimuli


What two major cell populations in nervous tissues are highly specialized to receive stimuli and conduct waves to all body parts?

Neuroglial


Physiological characteristics highly developed in neurons?

receive stimuli (irritability), and conduct waves of excitation, or impulses, to all parts of the body (conductivity)