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Dictionary » I » Innervate 1 Innervate 1Pertaining to the system providing nerves to a particular part of an organism. ![]()
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Results from our forumveins (alevel help!)... mechanism that exists. Interesting how your teacher isn't aware of this. The majority of your blood exists in your vein system. Sympaticus innervate these vessels and give constriction of them. This accounts for blood shifting from venous compartments into arterial compartments, a mechanism ...
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A question about nerves.... other components. Hence when a pain signal enters the spine, it can simultaneously stimulate other neurons at the same location, even though they innervate a different place of the body altogether. Thus the signal coming from the actual site of the stimulus can "fool" the nervous system ...
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Investigation of neurons... Suggest an experiment that could be used to investigate the effects of different target muscles on the properties of the motor neurons that innervate them. You should also identify what property(s) of the neurons you might investigate and name an appropriate technique to determine it. Motor ...
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motor neuron early and late differentiation.... takes place and an experiment that can be used to investigate the effects of different target muscles on the properties of the motor neurons that innervate them, a property of the neuron that could be investigated iit and the technique to determine it. I know how early differentiation occurs through ...
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motor neuron experiment?Good evening, I need to devise an experiment to look at neural properties and the effects on different target muscles they innervate. Are there any specific techniques dedicated to neural properties I could use? I am only familiar with the theoretical differentiation and specification ...
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