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label for neurons that communicate via the excitatory neurotransmitters acetylcholine.
Cholinergic
an arrangement of capillaries found in ventricles that form CSF
Chorid Plexus
A structure that assists lens of the eye to change shape to direct light toward the retina.
ciliary body
lining of the eyelids and anterior portion of Sclera
conjunctiva
neurotransmitter that controls fine movement by either excitatory or inhibitory responses.
dopamine
system of glands and ducts that responsible for tear production and distribution.
Lacrimal apparatus
nuerotransmitter that acts in a primarily inhibitory fashion to control behaviors such as eating and sleeping.
serotonin
four chambers in the brain that contain choroid plexus, an arrangement of capillaries that form CSF
Ventricles
function of myelin sheath;
maintain a smooth, rapid pattern for transmission of impulses.
complete transection of the T3 vertebrae causes these deficits
1. loss of bowel control
2. loss of bladder control
3. loss of motor function to lower extremities
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