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    Neuro's Nervous System

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    The human body is a phenomenal system that is skilled in working with a handful of diverse thought functions. For example, neurons are the building blocks of the nervous system. They interact with one another from the nervous system to transmit messages throughout the body, as well as sensory information. In fact, neurons change from different size and shape. The nervous system contain three separate functioning components: the sensory division, the motor division, and the interneurons. First,…

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    Central Nervous System (CNS) and it is found in the brain all the way down the spinal cord. The CNS is the part that receives the impulses and reacts to the impulses accordingly. The second part is the peripheral nervous system and it is found under the skin and allows for movement in the muscles. Peripheral nervous system has 2 parts to it • Sensory Neurons: o These are neurons that…

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    Reflection This research study was very time consuming and thought provoking. With the Pre-Capstone and Capstone courses behind me, I can now reflect on what I have learned and accomplished through the entire process. Having completed this research study, I have acquired more knowledge about the subject of research, in addition to myself as an individual. I have also brought to light the strengths and weakness of the study as a whole. I have experienced and learned a great deal by going…

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    The light touch of the setter’s hands on the ball grabs my attention. As the ball comes flying toward the hitter I can see their body is aimed toward me. I focus on watching the ball, attempting to get as much information as I can by watching its arced path. I can see that the ball was set inside, and my eyes integrate this information causing my body moves to the left without my direct mental input. Automatically my heartbeat becomes faster, as I throw my hands together to pass the volleyball.…

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    replies to changes in the body, evaluates request information, begins and implements all bodily activity, and preserves “homeostasis” in the body. An organism nervous system is separated into two systems: the “central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system (PNS).” The brain and the spinal cord is a part of the CNS. The PNS is made of into the “somatic nervous system and the autonomic nervous system,” these two areas are separated into the “sympathetic nervous system and the…

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    The human body consists of two nervous systems: Central Nervous System (CNS) and Peripheral Nervous System (PNS). The CNS consists of the brain and the spinal cord, whereas, the PNS consists of nerves outside the brain and spinal cord. The PNS connects the rest of the body to the CNS. The PNS are grouped into two categories, sensory (afferent) nerves and motor (efferent) nerves. Sensory nerves convey information from receptors to the CNS. Motor nerves convey information from the CNS to the…

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    to do with the muscles in our body. It also contains two divisions called the central or peripheral nervous system. The central nervous system contains only the brain and the spinal cord while the peripheral nervous system connects both the brain and the spinal cord to other parts of the body. The peripheral also carries out information and brings in information from the brain and spinal cord. The peripheral is divided into two parts the somatic and autonomic nervous system. The somatic has to…

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    Brain Vs Brain

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    forebrain which controls our voluntary movement. The spinal cord acts as an information path of the body. It conveys messages from the brain to the rest of the body and sends what happens outside of the body to the brain. The peripheral nervous system (PNS) forms part of…

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    The cranial nerves are made up of twelve categories with different functions. These categories are numbered with Roman numerals. The first cranial nerve is the Olfactory nerve which is involved in the sense of smell. The function of sense of smell works when the receptors in the epithelium of inside the nose sends signals to the brain (World of anatomy and physiology, 2007). The second cranial nerve is the optic nerve which is involved with the ability to see. The third cranial nerve is the…

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    Foot Check Analysis Paper

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    was used to identify risk factors associated with foot ulceration such as peripheral arterial disease, peripheral neuropathy, or foot pathology. Risk factors for ulcerations were recorded at baseline for all patients and mortality data was revisited after three years. Foot pathology was noted in 79% of these patients, 18% of non-diabetics had peripheral neuropathy, 45% of diabetics and 30% of non- diabetics had peripheral artery disease (PAD). Forty nine percent of the total unit had at least…

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