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this is a crucigrama of the interactions functions

par Guillermo FAGÚNDEZ JIMÉNEZ
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A structure in the inner ear formed of a spiral-shaped tube. It is filled with fluid and contains auditory hair cells.

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Information in the form of an electrochemical signal that neurons can transmit.

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Regulatory mechanism where output information from a circuit or system returns as input information.

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Photoreceptor cells in the inner part of the retina. They are responsible for detailed, central vision and colour perception.

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The membrane in the middle ear, which vibrates when it receives sounds and transmits the vibration to the inner ear through the chain of ossicles.

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Organs that receive responses from coordination systems and carry them out. Muscles and glands are effectors

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Total or partial breakage of a bone

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A type of drug that alters nerve transmission, causing visual or auditory hallucinations.

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A chemical substance secreted by some glands, the function of which is to control the activity of a specific type of organ or cells.

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Very strong tissue that connects bones and joints

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The part of the brainstem that controls breathing and heart rate.

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Membranes that protect the brain

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A bundle of nerve fibres

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Bundles of neurons.

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A cell that forms nervous tissue.

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A chemical substance that allows information to pass from one neuron to the next across the nerve synapse.

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The ingestion of an excessive amount of a drug or medicine which the body is unable to process, and which can be lethal.

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Cells that are specialised to detect stimuli and send that information to the coordination centres.

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Simple responses that occur automatically and are controlled by the spinal cord

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Photoreceptor cells in the outer part of the retina. They perceive light and darkness and detect movement.

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