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Card 16
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A reflex that avoids danger....
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Card 17
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What is a postural reflex?
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Card 18
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The Knee-Jerk reaction is a 3 neurone reflex arc. What is the 1st one?
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Card 19
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The Knee-Jerk reaction is a 3 neurone reflex arc. What is the 2nd one?
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Card 20
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The Knee-Jerk reaction is a 3 neurone reflex arc. What is the 3rd one?
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Card 21
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The Knee-Jerk reaction happens well before the conscious brain has time to stop it, but one is aware that the eg has moved. Why?
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Card 22
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What does being MYOGENIC mean?
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Card 23
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What happens to if the nerves to heart are severed?
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Card 24
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What part of the BRAIN is responsible for modifying heart rate (rather than initiating it) ?
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Card 25
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The cardiovascular centre receives its information from what 2 main sources?
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