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What is the back of human body called?

This is called the posterior region or area.


Where is the dorsal region of the human body located?

in bilateral simemtry animals is in up or back part. easy identificable because is formed by much seemly bones.


What are sensory neural pathways?

The sensory neural pathways set the brain's ability to interpret signals that control intellectual, emotional, psychological and physical responses to stimuli. The sensory systems ie. vision, hearing, touch, taste, smell and proprioceptor motion bring sensory signals to the brain and then interpret those signals. During development there is a critical period for sensory neural circuits. To form what is known as synapses (the connection between neurons that helps to carry these signals from neuron to neuron ), stimuli is needed. When this stimulation is not available in the critical period and deficits occur in the region of the cortex responsible, it can not be corrected at a later stage.


What is the corpora quadrigemina?

Raises four domelike protrusions on the dorsal mid-brain surface. The superior pair, the superior colliculus are visual reflex centers that coordinate head and eye movements when visually following a moving object even if not consciously knowing you are doing so. The inferior pair, the inferior colliculusare part of auditory relay from hearing receptors of the ear to the sensory cortex. They also act in reflexive responses to sound, such as the startle reflex which causes you to turn your head toward an unexpected noise.


What is a swayback?

a horse goes swayback when it is attempted to be saddle trained too early (1 years old) or when a horse is ridden to hard at an old age causing it's back to be dipped or swayed that's where the term SWAYBACK comes from.

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Can you define the words dorsal as a pig region?

It makes no sense. Dolphins and sharks have dorsal fins.


What is the medical term meaning back region?

Dorsal


If the ventral root of a spinal nerve were cut would there be a complete loss of voluntary movement in the tissue or region that nerve supplies?

Cutting the ventral root of a spinal nerve will denervate all target organs that receive efferent innervation from that spinal nerve.Spinal nerves are made by the joining of dorsal and ventral roots of a spinal cord segment. Dorsal roots generally carry sensory information, while ventral roots generally carry motor innervation. Another way to say this is that dorsal roots carry information from the periphery to the central nervous system (CNS) in an afferent direction, while ventral roots carry information from the CNS to the periphery in an efferentdirection. Afferent information is generally sensory in nature, while efferent information includes signals to trigger muscular contraction as well as gland secretion, hormone synthesis, etc.


What is the back of human body called?

This is called the posterior region or area.


Which region of the grasshoppers body is specialized for sensory functions?

the head


Which region of the brain creates sensory perceptions?

cerebral cortex


What is the plural of coccyx?

Tailbcoccyx , dorsal region, lumbar regionone.


Is coccyx a region?

Coccyx is the final segment of the ape vertebral column. That area is the coccygeal region.


Are whale sharks white?

No, they are countershaded. This means they have white stomachs, and a darker colored dorsal area. In the case of the whale shark this dorsal region is grey or blue with spots and or stripes running the length of the body.


What refers to the front of the body or head region of a frog?

Dorsal means on or near the back of the body.


What region of the brain could be describe as Grand Center Station of sensory input?

cerebellum


What best describes the location of the region of Thrace in Turkey?

Thrace is a historical region located in the northwestern part of Turkey, bordering Greece and Bulgaria. It is divided into two provinces, Edirne and Tekirdag, and it is known for its rich history, diverse culture, and strategic geographical position.