A. Gap junctions
B. Tight junctions
C. Anchoring junctions
D. Focal junctions
A. Gap junctions
B. Tight junctions
C. Anchoring junctions
D. Focal junctions
A. Parasympathetic nerves
B. Sympathetic nerves
C. Sensory nerves
D. Motor nerves
A. Nerve
B. Skin
C. Cardiac muscle
D. None of the above
A. Deuteranopia
B. Protanopia
C. Protanomaly
D. Deuteranomaly
A. Serotonin
B. Substance P
C. Histamine
D. Acetyl choline
A. Astrocytes
B. Schwann cells
C. Microglia
D. Oligocytes
A. Neuronal inhibition
B. Neuronal activation
C. Glial cell inhibition
D. Glial cell activation
A. Motor areas of cerebral cortex
B. Anterior hypothalamus
C. Pathways for recurrent collateral inhibition in the sal cord
D. Basal ganglia complex
A. The romberg’s sign is positive
B. There is adiodokokinesia
C. There is pendular knee jerk
D. There is involuntary termor
A. Touch
B. Vibration sense
C. Muscle sense
D. Temperature