The Human Body a Text book of Anatomy Physiology And Hygiene With Practical
The book The Human Body a Text book of Anatomy Physiology And Hygiene With Practical was written by author Martin, H. Newell (Henry Newell), 1848-1896 Here you can read free online of The Human Body a Text book of Anatomy Physiology And Hygiene With Practical book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Human Body a Text book of Anatomy Physiology And Hygiene With Practical a good or bad book?
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The motor cells which cause voluntary muscular movements are seated in the cortex of the brain. Definite areas of the brain correspond to certain muscular groups, as leg, arm, and tongue (localization of functions) . The motor areas of each side of the brain correspond with muscular groups upon the opposite side of the body. * Afferent Nerves. All sensory nerves are afferent nerves, but not all afferent nerves are sensory, since many nerves bring impulses inward to the central nervous system wh...ich do not result in sensation ; among these are the afferent nerves from the heart, muscles, and viscera. Efferent Nerves. Motor nerve impulses have their most tangible manifestations in muscular contractions (musculo- motor), but these do not constitute the most important of the outgoing stimuli transmitted by the efferent nerves, since they are also concerned in controlling the heart (car dio -motor), the secretion of glands (seer eto -motor), intestinal movements (vis- cero-motor), changes in blood vessels (vaso-motor), and cellular activity in general (trophic -\).
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