The Cerebellum
Chapter 12 The Cerebellum Key Points 1. The cerebellum constantly compares the intended movement with the actual movement and makes appropriate adjustments. 2. Cerebellar histology and phylogeny give clues to cerebellar function….
Chapter 12 The Cerebellum Key Points 1. The cerebellum constantly compares the intended movement with the actual movement and makes appropriate adjustments. 2. Cerebellar histology and phylogeny give clues to cerebellar function….
Chapter 50 Nonrespiratory Functions of the Lung Key Points Defense mechanisms of the respiratory system 1. The extensive, delicate gas exchange surface of an animal’s lung is protected by a variety…
Chapter 51 Fetal and Neonatal Oxygen Transport Key Points 1. The fetus depends on the placenta for the exchange of gas, nutrients, and metabolic byproducts. 2. The efficiency of gas exchange at…
Chapter 8 Skeletal Muscle Receptor Organs Key Point 1. The muscle spindle stretch receptor is an encapsulated organ of specialized muscle fibers with separate motor and sensory innervations. 2. The muscle spindle…
Chapter 55 The Specific Immune Response Acquired Immunity Key Points T Cells (T Lymphocytes) 1. Mature T cells develop from lymphoid stem cells that have migrated to the thymus. 2. T cells…
Chapter 25 Neural and Hormonal Control of Blood Pressure and Blood Volume Key Points 1. Neurohumoral mechanisms regulate blood pressure and blood volume to ensure adequate blood flow for all body…
Chapter 11 The Vestibular System Key Points 1. The vestibular system is a bilateral receptor system located in the inner ear. 2. Specialized regions of the vestibular system contain receptors. 3. The semicircular…
Chapter 49 Control of Ventilation Key Points 1. Respiration is regulated to meet the metabolic demands for delivery of oxygen and removal of carbon dioxide. Central control of respiration 1. Respiratory rhythmicity…
Chapter 36 Control of Ovulation and the Corpus Luteum Key Points Ovulation 1. Ovulatory follicles are selected at the onset of luteolysis (in large domestic animals). 2. Ovulation is caused by an…
Chapter 37 Reproductive Cycles Key Points Reproductive cycles 1. The two types of reproductive cycles are estrual and menstrual. Puberty and reproductive senescence 1. Puberty is the time when animals initially release…