1. A. Sensory input
The Central Nervous System which consists of the brain and
spinal cord is in charge for consolidating and processing sensory input such as
information processing, imagination, memory and communication. It integrates sensory
information to compute an appropriate response.
2. C. Integration
Integration is the method of processing stimuli that has
been brought into the CNS and determining if a response is necessary. The Central
Nervous System is referred to as " central" because it is the body's
main communication system. It integrates data--gathers, synthesizes and combines
information from the entire body and coordinates activity/ reaction across the
whole body.
3. D. All of the above are parts of the CNS
The brain is protected within the skull and consists of the
brain stem, cerebrum, cerebellum and diencephalon. The spinal cord is long, tube-like
bundle of nervous tissue that relays messages between the brain and the rest of
the body. The spinal cord is composed of 31 segments with a pair of spinal
nerves for each. Both motor and sensory nerves are situated in the spinal cord.
4. D. All of the above are examples of neuroglia
Astrocytes are star-shaped glial cells that guide the axon,
support the synapses and form the blood-brain barrier.
Microglia are located throughout the brain and spinal cord. It
is the main form of active immune defense responsible for phagocytosis.
Oligodendrocytes secure the neurons together. It also
cushions the axons.
Mitosis is body cells meosis is sex cells and mitosis only has two daughter cells
Maybe you should find a consultant.Remind your self that it was just a dream.dreams are basically made up brain stories that the mind creates They can make you feel happy, sad, or scared. they may seem confusing or perfectly rational.Usually people forget dreams but you get flashbacks this is sign of anxiety!! It is important that you remind yourself that you are safe and that you are not reliving the trauma, no matter how bad it feels. After the flashback is over, try to understand it. Perhaps write it down or talk about it with a trusted friend or a counsellor.
Also just know you are not going crazy, There are some things you can do that can help you manage these reminders of the trauma.I am assuming you are stressed so consider doing (Deep breathing exercises, Meditation, Relaxation to music, Counseling, to help you recognize and release stress,and Sleep Enough) these practices will decrease stress and anxiety . ^-^
Hey there, thanks for asking a question here on Brainly.
A: <span>To benefit from physical activity you should find one type of exercise that suits you best and stick to it. (This is true, but it does not answer our question. You should do a certain sport or exercise that you like in order to stick with it.)
</span>✅ B: <span>Your daily exercise doesn't have to be continuous, 10 minutes here and 15 minutes there can add up. (This is false and answers our question. Exercising every day for 60 minutes is encouraged in order to stay healthy.)
C: </span><span>Exercise does not have to mean going to the gym for workouts and playing organized sports. (This is true. Some people like to exercise at home alone.)
</span>Hope that helps! ★<span> If you have further questions about this question or need more help, feel free to comment below or post another question and send the link to me. -UnicornFudge aka Qamar</span>