______________ is the pattern of footfalls resulting in movement
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Gait
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The pneumotaxic center of the pons
A) sets the at-rest respiratory pattern. B) prolongs inspiration. C) modifies the rate and depth of breathing. D) suppresses the expiratory center in the medulla. E) stimulates the dorsal respiratory group.
The involuntary, rhythmic activities that deliver and remove respiratory gases are regulated in the
A. brainstem. B. midbrain. C. cerebellum. D. cerebral nuclei. E. occipital lobe of the brain.
Describe depolarization, repolarization, and hyperpolarization
A) Depolarization is a shift in membrane potential toward a more positive value; repolarization is the return of the membrane potential to resting; and hyperpolarization is a shift in membrane potential toward a more negative value. B) Depolarization is a shift in membrane potential toward a more negative value; repolarization is the return of the membrane potential to resting; and hyperpolarization is a shift in membrane potential toward a more positive value. C) Depolarization is the return of the membrane potential to resting; repolarization is a shift of the membrane potential toward a more positive value; and hyperpolarization is a shift in membrane potential toward a more negative value. D) Depolarization is the return of the membrane potential to resting; repolarization is a shift of the membrane potential toward a more negative value; and hyperpolarization is a shift in membrane potential toward a more positive value. E) Depolarization is a shift in membrane potential toward a more negative value; repolarization is a shift of the membrane potential toward a more negative value; and hyperpolarization is the return of the membrane potential to resting.
Apocrine sweat glands are most abundant on or in the
A. palms of the hands. B. forehead. C. neck. D. axilla.