It controls all parts of the body. It receives and interprets messages from all parts of the body and sends out instructions. The three main components of the central nervous system are the brain, spinal cord and neurons.
The mucosa secretes mucus. Found in the naval cavity, it contains bipolar neurons, also known as olfactory cells, which are very important for being able to have a sense of smell. The dendrites of these olfactory cells reach out of the surface of the mucosa. The axons of these cells are actually bundled together. There are about 20 of these bundled axons, and collectively they are known as the olfactory nerve or the first cranial nerve.
Anatomically, it passes through the cribriform plate found in the ethmoid bone, having synapse with the olfactory bulb, an essential neurological connection that allows the sensation of smell to work. The first cranial nerve can actually be tested by closing one nostril and holding up a smelly object to the other opened nostril to see if the sense of smell is still working. The nasal mucosa is also continuous the sinuses, which not only help warm and moisten the inhaled air, but also provide resonance to the voice and give the face more shape.
Amounts of radiation received over a very long period of time
Answer:
(C) modified application with a new signature
Explanation:
According to my research on Insurance Policy Requirements, I can say that based on the information provided within the question she may be expected to collect all of the following except a modified application with a new signature. This may be either because the person who needs to sign may need time to review the contract and make a decision whether they want to sign or not. It can also be that the old policy expiry date has not yet come and is still in effect, in this case the client has until the old policy expires to sign or not.
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