anung tagalog ng mga nerve ending,papillae,olfactory nerve at optic nerve
1. anung tagalog ng mga nerve ending,papillae,olfactory nerve at optic nerve
Answer:
Same lang name nila .
Explanation:
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2. what is nerv in tagalog?
Answer:
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Explanation:
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3. What type of nerve connects the eyes directly to the brain? A. cranial nerve C. spinal nerve B. direct nerve D. tactile nerve
The optic nerve is comprised of millions of nerve fibers that send visual messages to your brain to help you see. You have an optic nerve at the back of each eye that connects directly to your brain.
Answer:
A. Nerve Cranial II or the Second Cranial Nerve
Explanation:
—The optic nerve, also known as the second cranial nerve, cranial nerve II, or simply CN II, is a paired cranial nerve that transmits visual information from the retina to the brain.
4. differentiate motor nerve from sensory nerve?
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5. It includes the spinal nerves and cranial nerves
Answer:
The peripheral nervous system
Explanation:
The peripheral nervous system refers to parts of the nervous system outside the brain and spinal cord. It includes the cranial nerves, spinal nerves and their roots and branches, peripheral nerves, and neuromuscular junctions
6. 1. Brain2. Cranial nerves3. Spinal cord4. Sensory nerves5. Motor nerves
Answer:
Explanation:1e
2c
3b
4d
5a
7. a _ nerve is a nerve that is connected to the spinal cord
Answer:
spinal
Explanation:
Nerves that connect the spinal cord with other parts of the body are called spinal nerves.
8. The retina of the eye is composed of tiny, light-sensitive nerves that transfer the energy of light waves to nerve impulses. These nerve impulses are transmitted through the _______ to the _______ for interpretation as sight. A. brain; cornea B. cornea; optic nerve C. brain; optic nerve D. optic nerve; brain\
Answer: D (optic nerve, brain)
The retina of the eye is composed of tiny, light-sensitive nerves that transfer the energy of light waves to nerve impulses. These nerve impulses are transmitted through the optic nerve to the brain for interpretation as sight.
9. Nerves that transport signals to or form the brain are called? A.ganglia B.spinal nerve C.cranial nerve D.peripheral
My answer is Letter D.
10. Ana is crossing the road when she saw a car approaching her running 60km/hr. What are the nerves directly involved in the situation?A. Motor neurons-Spinal NerveB. Sensory Nerve-Spinal Nerve-Sensory NerveC. Connector Nerve-Spinal Nerve-Sensory NerveD. Associative Neurons-Motor Nerve-Sensory Neurons
Answer:
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11. is sensory nerve endings kaparihas sa nerve cells?
Answer:
Mag ml nalang kayo
Explanation:
Dahil masaya
12. bionic is nerves hmm i think its nerves follow nerves
Answer:
Come here Nerbs be like
Explanation:
Bionic nerbs/nerves BALDONIC
Answer:
yes because nerves connect our body
13. What type of nerve fiber is the median nerve?
median nerve is derived from the medial chords & lateral chords of the brachial plexus
14. What is another term for a nerve message? a. synapse b. axon c. nerve impulse d. nerve body
Answer:
C. nerve impulse
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Answer: C) Nerve Impulse
Synapse, axon are parts of an neuron. And nerve body I think is a another term for nerve. Though, I am very sure the accurate answer is nerve impulse. Nerve message is something which cannot be seen however, judging from its name, nerve body is something visible.
15. what nerve is responsible in sending a message to the brain for interpretation so that you will know if the sound is pleasant or unpleasant A.auditory nerve B.olfactory nerve C.optic nerve D. sound waves
Answer:
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16. Nenous system is made up of nerves, which statement tells about the work of the nervesa. The nerves carry water and blood to the brainb. The nerves carry oxygen to the brain.c. The nerves carry the messages from the sense organs to the braind. The nerves carry food to the spinal cord.
ANSWER:
C
Explanation:
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17. Ana is crossing the road when she saw a car approaching her running 60km/hr. What are the nerves directly involved in the situation? *A. Motor Neurons - Spinal NerveB. . Sensory Nerve - Spinal Nerve - Motor NerveC. Connector Nerve - Spinal Nerve - Sensory NerveD. Associative Neurons - Motor Nerve - Sensory Neurons
Answer:
B. SENSORY NERVE— SPINAL NERVE—MOTOR NERVE.
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18. 2. Which nerve of the eye sends message to the brainaA. Nervous systemB. Optic NerveC. nerve cells
Answer:
optic nerve
The optic nerve carries signals from the retina to the brain, which interprets them as visual images.
19. 18.Which part of nerve picked up the stimulus?A.Sensory nerve.B.Motor nerve.C.Spinal cord.D.Association nerve.
Answer:
B.motor nerve
Explanation:
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20. which nerve links the sensory to the motor nerves
Answer:
||>Interneurons
-Interneurons. As the name suggests, interneurons are the ones in between - they connect spinal motor and sensory neurons. As well as transferring signals between sensory and motor neurons, interneurons can also communicate with each other, forming circuits of various complexity
21. is sensory nerve endings kaparihas sa nerve cells?
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22. 10 example of motor nerve and sensory nerve
Motor neurons examples are on muscles that do voluntary movements. While sensory neurons examples are on our sense organs
23. 1) Differentiate a nerve fiber from a nerve cell.2) Is a nerve fiber a complete cell? Why?
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A nerve fiber refers to the long, slender projection or extension of a nerve cell, also known as a neuron. In contrast, a nerve cell refers to the entire cell body, which includes the nucleus, cytoplasm, and other cellular structures.No, a nerve fiber is not a complete cell because it is simply a long, thin projection or extension of a nerve cell. Nerve fibers are also sometimes called axons, which are responsible for transmitting electrical impulses or signals from the cell body to other neurons, muscles, or glands. The actual cell body, which contains all the necessary organelles and structures for the neuron to function, is typically located in a different location than the nerve fiber itself.24. 1. is the nerve and nerve cell the same? why?2. is the neuron the same with nerve cell? why?
1.) Neuron is also known as the nerve cell. ... Neurons are the structural and functional units of the nervous system. Nerve is an enclosed, cable-like bundle of axons and nerve fibers found in the peripheral nervous system. There are three types of nerves autonomic nerves, motor nerves, and sensory nerves.
2.) Neurons (also called neurones or nerve cells) are the fundamental units of the brain and nervous system, the cells responsible for receiving sensory input from the external world, for sending motor commands to our muscles, and for transforming and relaying the electrical signals at every step in between.
25. 10. Nate is determined to win the running marathon. Which nerve type in our nervous system will push his muscles to run faster?A. Motor nerveB. Muscle nerveC. Neural nerveD. Muscle nerve sensory nerve
LETTER B, BEACUSE IT WILL BE THE NERVE OF THE MUSCLE
26. These are nerve endings that carry messages to the brain to feel and identify anything that comes in contact with the skin. a. Optic nerve b. Auditory nerve c. Sensory receptors d. Olfactory nerve
Answer:
a
Explanation:
27. A nerve impulse travels along a nerve cell
Answer:
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28. Characteristics of Spinal Nerves and Cranial Nerves
Answer:
Cranial nerves are the nerves that emerge directly from the brain (including the brainstem). In contrast, spinal nerves emerge from segments of the spinal cord. Cranial nerves relay information between the brain and parts of the body, primarily to and from regions of the head and neck.
29. It includes the spinal nerves and cranial nerves.
Answer:
Peripheral Nervous System
30. 14. The brain and spinal cord receive messages from the different parts of the body through a. Sensory nerve b. motor nerves c. connector nerve d. associative nerve
Answer:
D associative nerve
Explanation: