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Differences between Afferent and Efferent Neuron https://microbiologynote.com/afferent-vs-efferent-n...
JUXTAGLOMERULAR APPARATUS Juxtaglomerular apparatus is a specialized organ situated near the glomeru...
The ovarian plexus contains both sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves. Sympathetic nerves T10 and...
Blood Vessels� and �Circulatory system Three principal categories of blood vessels: Arteries: ef...
Abnormal pupillary reflexes indicate defects in the afferent or efferent pathways controlling the pu...
DYSPNOEA IS DEFINED AS THE UNDUE AWARENESS OF UNPLEASANT BREATHING.WHEN THERE IS AMIS MATCH BETWEEN ...
10.13 & 10.14 Describe and discuss perception of smell and taste sensation At the end o...
The process by which the urinary bladder empties when it becomes filled. It is a reflex process ...
- Cranial nerves are nerves that emerge directly from the brain and brain stem. - There are twelve p...
Students should have a thorough knowledge about the various functional components of cranial nerve(...
Definition: “Voiding of feces is known as defecation”. Feces is formed in...
Diabetic nephropathy is a clinical syndrome characterized by the following : Persistent albuminuria ...
Origin of the Lateral Line System Lateral line is a canal along the side of a fish containing pores...
The kidneys are bean-shaped paired organs, each weighing about 150 gm in the adult male and about 13...
An introductory lecture to the autonomic nervous system.
FACIAL NERVE TOPIC,. INTRODUCTION EMBRYOLOGY OF FACIAL NERVE NUCLEI OF FACIAL NERVE FUNCTI...
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NEUROANATOMY
Neurological cells, also known as nerve cells or neuroglial cells, are the fundamental units of the ...