What regulates heart rate and breathing swallowing sneezing and coughing
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medulla
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What System propels food through the digestive system
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MUSCULAR
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Terrapins are members of Order
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Chelonia
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What scale is used to rate tornadoes by the amount of damage they cause
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The Fujita scale determines the strength of the tornado based on
the severity of the damage it causes. In the U.S. it has been
replaced by the Enhanced Fujita scale.
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What order do caecilians belong to
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Caecilians belong tot the order Gymnophiona.
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Blood is pumped throughout the body by the what system
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muscular system
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Lobsters use for respiration
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gills
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Once transmission of an impulse is started it always
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Once the electrical, within-neuron signal starts, it will
continue to the terminal end of the neuron in an all-or-none
fashion, unless influenced by another neuron. For example, an
inhibitory (e.g., GABA-ergic) neuron can stop or weaken the
electrical signal in the first neuron (e.g., by increasing chloride
influx). Once the neuron releases its transmitter, though, the
transmitter has been released; however, that chemical signal can be
modified either post- or pre-synaptically by action at the
receptors.
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Is the dermis of the skin hematopoietic tissue
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No, the skin is non-haematopoietic tissue.
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How long does the first human pregnancy lasts
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40 weeks
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How many major tectonic plates are there on earth
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seven
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What are the injuries of the skeletal and muscular system
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what injuries can harm the skeletal and muscular system
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What type of balance is illustrated here Asymmetrical balance Symmetrical balance Radial balance
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SYMMERTRICAL BALANCE
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What regulates heart rate and breathing swallowing sneezing and coughing
medulla
What System propels food through the digestive system
MUSCULAR
Terrapins are members of Order
Chelonia
What scale is used to rate tornadoes by the amount of damage they cause
The Fujita scale determines the strength of the tornado based on
the severity of the damage it causes. In the U.S. it has been
replaced by the Enhanced Fujita scale.
What order do caecilians belong to
Caecilians belong tot the order Gymnophiona.
Blood is pumped throughout the body by the what system
muscular system
Lobsters use for respiration
gills
Once transmission of an impulse is started it always
Once the electrical, within-neuron signal starts, it will
continue to the terminal end of the neuron in an all-or-none
fashion, unless influenced by another neuron. For example, an
inhibitory (e.g., GABA-ergic) neuron can stop or weaken the
electrical signal in the first neuron (e.g., by increasing chloride
influx). Once the neuron releases its transmitter, though, the
transmitter has been released; however, that chemical signal can be
modified either post- or pre-synaptically by action at the
receptors.
A+ students: the answer is completes the journey
Is the dermis of the skin hematopoietic tissue
No, the skin is non-haematopoietic tissue.
How long does the first human pregnancy lasts
40 weeks
How many major tectonic plates are there on earth
seven
What are the injuries of the skeletal and muscular system
what injuries can harm the skeletal and muscular system
What type of balance is illustrated here Asymmetrical balance Symmetrical balance Radial balance