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University of Washington: Brain Development
You may wonder, "How does the brain continue to grow, if the brain has most of the neurons it will get when you are born?". The answer is in glial cells. Glia continues to divide and multiply. Glia carries out many important functions for normal...
faculty.washington.edu/chudler/dev.html
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Temple University/Nerves
Text for Back and Spinal Development DEVELOPMENT OF THE BACK AND SPINAL CORD Thomas A. Marino, Ph.D. Reading: Langman’s Medical Embryology Chapter 20 1. Development of the Spinal Cord and Nerves Entering the third week the ectoderm overlying ...
York University: How Neurons Talk to Each Other
Neural transmission explained How Neurons "Talk" To Each Other Neurons are stimulated in various ways. There are some specialized neurons that convert the physical energy of our environment into a neural signal. These neurons are called receptors. ...
www.yorku.ca/eye/neuron2.htm
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Hanover College: Neural Structure Quiz
Neural Structure Quiz Neural Structure Quiz Part I: The Neuron The numbers before each box refer to the numbers next to each line. Type your answers in the appropriate box and click on the button at the bottom of the quiz for...
York University: Neural Signal Transmission
Neural signal transmission Neural Signal Transmission Explanation of signal transfer along a neuron More detailed diagram of a generic neuron Signal transfer across a synapse Table of Contents Subject Index Table of Contents [When not using framtes]...
www.yorku.ca/eye/neuron1.htm
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