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neuron:   show
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show automatic reaction to a stimulus  
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nerve impulse:   show
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summation:   show
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plexus:   show
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show the division of the nervous system that functions involuntarily; innervates cardiac muscle, smooth muscle, and glands  
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show carries impulses from the central nervous system to effector organs muscles and glands  
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show a division of the peripheral nervous system; also called the voluntary nervous system  
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acetylcholine:   show
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afferent:   show
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axon:   show
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show the brain and the spinal cord  
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conductivity:   show
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show the branching extension of neurons that carry electrical signals to the cell body; the receptive portion of a nerve cell  
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depolarization:   show
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intersegmental reflex:   show
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show the group of nuclei and centers in the cerebrum and diencephalon that are involved with emotional states, memories, and behavioral drives  
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show (transmembrane potential) the potential difference, measured across a cell membrane and expressed in millivolts that results from the uneven distribution of positive and negative ions across the cell membrane  
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peripheral nervous system (PNS):   show
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show the region of communication between neurons  
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