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What does the Latin word 'soma' mean in English?
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The branch through which motor nerves enter the spinal cord.
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The sensory somatic system is one of two sub-systems that make up what larger nervous system?
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7
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Impulse firings occur between adjoining neurons at what locations?
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8
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This type of nerve controls the functions of abdominal and chest-oriented organs.
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The primary function of this system is to operate what?
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This is the only type of motor movement that is not manipulated by the sensory somatic system.
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The branch through which sensory nerves enter the spinal cord.
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The neurotransmitter released by adjoining nerves at synapses.
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The scientific term 'afferent' refers to what type of somatic functions?
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There are typically 36 pairs of spinal nerves in which animal?
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The number of cranial nerve pairs located within the sensory somatic system.
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Dorsal and ventral branches join to create what type of nerve?
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An extensive network of nerves.
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