Essays about nerve endings

  1. Santiago Ramon y Cajal Famous Spanish Scientist
    ... receive such messages. Cajal did not simply discover these amp39basket nerve endingsamp39, but he also applied them to the study of the eye. ...
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  2. Fall of Rome
    ... DERMIS thick, inner layer of the skin that contains the most specialized structures blood vessels, the nerve endings, and sweat and oil glands. ...
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  3. Orgasms
    ... me anything else about it. The Gspot is a bundle of nerve endings located at the front of the pelvis. It can be found by inserting ...
    (924 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)

  4. Sound Waves
    ... ear. In the inner ear there are fluids and hairlike nerve endings which send messages to the brain to interpret the sound. Any ...
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  5. Chemical Warfare
    ... Nerve agents can also be absorbed through the eyes. Accumulation of acetylcholine in the nerve endings causes muscarinic signs. ...
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  6. Multiple Scleross
    ... spinal cord Polman 48. When this occurs the nerve endings cannot be sent as quickly and efficiently. The symptoms of MS occur ...
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  7. Alzheimers
    ... unusually high numbers of fibrous plaques located between brain cells, composed of degenerating terminal dendrites or burned out nerve endings that surrounded ...
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  8. Ginkogo Biloba
    Ginkgo Biloba shows to be very promising to people with Alzheimeramp39s disease. The disease that affects the brain by the degeneration of nerve endings. ...
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  9. Physiology labs
    ... that site. Atropine produces rapid heart rate, dilated pupils, dry skin, and anesthetizes the nerve endings in the skin. It can ...
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  10. yoga
    ... In fourtyeight hours your nerve endings start to regroup, and that results in the improvement of your ability to taste and smell improves. ...
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  11. Prescription Drugs Against
    ... Skin stimulation is the use of pressure, friction, temperature change, or chemical substances to excite the nerve endings in the skin. ...
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  12. Sexual Mutilation
    ... clitoridectomy. Intermediate infibulation assures that most of the sexual nerve endings that react to foreplay are removed. They ...
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  13. female anatomy
    ... The clitoris is richly innervated with sensory nerve endings sensitive to touch, ampamp it becomes swollen with blood ampamp erect during tactile stimulation ...
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  14. alternative medicine
    ... Massage can improve blood circulation, relax muscles, stimulate nerve endings in the skin, and promote a feeling of general wellbeing. ...
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  15. ESP
    ... card was 1 in 5. Theories to prove esp do exist one being microphages, cells that exist in connective tissue bone marrow and tied to nerve endings these are ...
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  16. MDMA/Ecstasy
    ... Researchers say that that the drug destroys nerve endings or synapses, and that eventually users will suffer from depression and senile dementia, the loss of ...
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  17. Biology The Skin
    ... Nerve endings within the dermis respond to cold, heat, pain, pressure, and touch. Subcutaneous tissues lie directly beneath the skin. ...
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  18. pain assesment
    ... 349, and at birth, an infant has comparable, if not more, numbers of nociceptive nerve endings on their skin surface as an adult McCaffery ampamp Pasero, 1999, p. ...
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  19. Female Genital Mutilation
    ... or adultery. The clitoris has a lot of nerve endings, and this gives feelings of sexual arousal when stimulated. Women in countries ...
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  20. ACL injuries
    ... org. One of the problems that tearing the ACL causes, is that the nerve endings in the ligament are torn as well. These nerves ...
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  21. Female Genital Mutilation
    ... or adultery. The clitoris has a lot of nerve endings, and this gives feelings of sexual arousal when stimulated. Women in countries ...
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  22. Hugging The Celestial Language of Love
    ... We need 12 hugs a day for growthampquot . Hugging can ease tension since touch stimulates nerve endings, thereby helping in relieving our physical pain. ...
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  23. ACL injuries
    ... org. One of the problems that tearing the ACL causes, is that the nerve endings in the ligament are torn as well. These nerves ...
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  24. Phobia : When Fear is a disease
    ... and prolonged discharge of the amygdala activates the sympathetic nervous system which leads to the release of norepinephrine from nerve endings serving the ...
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  25. Warrior Marks
    ... Possibility of orgasm is also reduced. The clitoris holds a massive number of nerve endings and generates extensive feelings when stimulated. ...
    (2649 Words -- Approx. 11 Pages)

  26. ADD
    ... Since these nerve endings do not actually touch, special chemicals called neurotransmitters carry transmit the message from the end of the axon to the ...
    (3066 Words -- Approx. 12 Pages)

  27. asd
    ... Sertonin is manufactured in the raphe nuclei, and then transported to nerve endings. Scientists have identified at least fifteen different serotonin receptors. ...
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  28. Attention deficit order
    ... ampquotNeurotransmitters are chemical messengers released from nerve endings and they have a profound effect on human behaviorampquot Sudderth, 1997, p. 19. ...
    (4646 Words -- Approx. 19 Pages)

  29. Allergy and Asthma
    ... This can cause wheezing and breathing difficulties. Histamine stimulates nerve endings in you skin and they also cause secretion of mucus in the airways. ...
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  30. Seasonality of WhiteTailed Deer
    ... follicle contains a type of insect repellant that reduces the amount of blood the deer loses, and two, the velvet contains numerous nerve endings that stand on ...
    (2288 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)



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