This part of the neuron is the only part that carries out an action potential?
axon
________________ causes holes to form in pathogen resulting in the pathogen's destruction.
Complement
Mast cells produce __________________ which causes the inflammatory response.
histamine
_______ Ion ________ the cell triggers the release of neurotransmitter vesicles?
Calcium; entering
When a membrane potential reaches +30mV, ________ channels open, ________ occurs, and ________ channels close.
Potassium, repolarization, sodium
In Pavlov's conditioning experiment with dogs salivation when the bell was rung is an example of
conditioned stimulus
If I step on a nail...what type of neurons take the response to my muscles?
motor
__________ immunity is when the bodies makes its own antibodies.
Active
B cells mature in the
bone marrow
What does the cerebrum control?
controls thoughts and voluntary actions
Which part of the brain controls vital functions such as breathing and heart rate?
brain stem
If I step on a nail...what type of neuron take that signal TO the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM?
sensory
Instincts ...
cannot be controlled
This part of the neuron is the only part that carries out an action potential?
axon
________________ causes holes to form in pathogen resulting in the pathogen's destruction.
Complement
Mast cells produce __________________ which causes the inflammatory response.
histamine
_______ Ion ________ the cell triggers the release of neurotransmitter vesicles?
Calcium; entering
When a membrane potential reaches +30mV, ________ channels open, ________ occurs, and ________ channels close.
Potassium, repolarization, sodium
In Pavlov's conditioning experiment with dogs salivation when the bell was rung is an example of
conditioned stimulus
If I step on a nail...what type of neurons take the response to my muscles?
motor
__________ immunity is when the bodies makes its own antibodies.
Active
B cells mature in the
bone marrow
What does the cerebrum control?
controls thoughts and voluntary actions
Which part of the brain controls vital functions such as breathing and heart rate?
brain stem
If I step on a nail...what type of neuron take that signal TO the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM?
sensory
Instincts ...
cannot be controlled