Examlex
Muscles are categorized as striated (skeletal and cardiac muscle)or unstriated (smooth muscle).
Medulla
Part of the brainstem that controls vital bodily functions such as heartbeat and breathing.
Cerebellum
The part of the brain at the back of the skull in vertebrates, which coordinates and regulates muscular activity.
Sympathetic Nervous System
Part of the autonomic nervous system that prepares the body for quick response to stress or danger, often referred to as the "fight or flight" response.
Pupil Dilation
The enlargement of the pupil, the black center of the eye, in response to various factors such as low light, arousal, or certain drugs, to allow more light to enter the eye.
Q3: By the time the blood enters the
Q5: What are the two major types of
Q7: The smaller the receptive field is in
Q25: Secondary hypotension results from insufficient compensatory responses
Q25: What do the basal nuclei coordinate?<br>A)slow twitch
Q42: Erythrocytes and _ are both whole cells,whereas
Q46: As a thrombus breaks apart,what freely floating
Q66: How do antibodies physically hinder some antigens
Q74: The neural pathway involved in accomplishing reflex
Q85: How is most of the motor activity