Brain-ology How well do you know your brain? Above all else, know thyself. -Socrates -Socrates.
EQUINE REPRODUCTION. TERMINOLOGY s BOOK s BOOKING FEES s STUD FEE s FOAL GUARANTEE sLive Foal sReturn sColor s WET/DRY CARE s BREEDER sThoroughbred sOther.
Whats Up-The Neurobiology of Learning and Adolescent Substance Abuse Merrill Norton Pharm.D.,D. Ph., NCAC II, CCS Clinical Associate Professor University.
Urinary System. Urinary System Functions 1) Regulate water & electrolyte balance 2) Regulate blood pH 3) Remove waste from blood.
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HOMEOSTASIS Ability of the body to maintain a relatively constant internal environment necessary for life.
Hypothalamus. Older part of the brain (Primitive) –Maintenance of homeostasis Reception of external and internal signals Incorporation of signals to generate.
1 Heat- and Cold-Related Emergencies Describe how body temperature is controlled. Identify the factors that influence how well the body maintains its temperature.
Chapter 4: Thermotherapy and Cryotherapy. © 2009 McGraw-Hill Higher Education. All rights reserved. Infrared Modalities Most of the heat and cold modalities.
Stress and GAS- Hans Selye Selye (1956)– administered noxious agents to rats and he found that they had same physiological response Could be the same.
The Stress Response BATs A01 - Outline the biological response to stress.
TIMING RESPONSES IN ANIMALS Students can…. Explain why there are environmental rhythms Explain why plant and animal behaviours are linked to environmental.