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between them serves to modulate their
effects. For examplparasympathetic stimulatese, the (^) salivation
while the sympathetic inhibits it; the
parasympatheticthe sympathetic dilates it; the constricts pupils while
parasympathetic contracts the bronchi
while the sympathparasympathetic excitesetic relaxes them the genital; the
organs while the parasympathetic
inhibits the excitation.
- Using examples of
invertebrate nervous systems
how can the process of
evolutionary cephalization be
described?
Considering the example of
invertebrates it is observed thatevolution makes the increasing of the (^)
complexity of the organisms to be
accompacells to spnied by convergence of nervousecial structures for controlling
and commanding: the ganglia and the
brain. In simple icnidarians, the nervous cells arnvertebrates, likee not (^)
concentrated but they are found
disperseplatyhelminthd in the body. Ines a beginning of (^)
cephalization with the anterior ganglion
concentrating verified. In annelids anneurons is alreadyd arthropods the (^)
existence of a cerebral ganglion is
evident. In cephalopod molluscscephalization is even greater and the the (^)
brain commands the nervous system.
- What are some main
differences of the vertebrate
nervous systems comparing to
invertebrates?
In vertebrates the nervous system is
well-characterized, dorsal neural cord protected having the brain andby rigid
skeletal structures. In most
invertebrates the nervous system ispredominantly ganglial, with ventral (^)
neural cords.
- What are the protective
structures of the central
nervous system present in
vertebrates?
In vertebrates thcord are protected e brain and the spinalby membranes, the (^)
meninges, and by osserespectively the skull anous structures,d the vertebral (^)
column. These protections are
fundamental for the integrity oimportant organs that commanf thosed the
functioning of the body.
- What is the nature of the
stimulus received and
transmitted by the neurons?
Neurons receive and transmit chemical
stimulireleased in the synapses. Alon through neurotransmittersg the (^)
neuron body however the impulse
transmission isconduct electric and chemical stimuli. electrical. So neurons
- What are the two main
ions that participate in the
electrical impulse
transmission in neurons?
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