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Page 374
... motor as well as of other subsystems . The cells which form the structure of stems and leaves are plant motor components . Some plant spe- cies , such as sensitive plants , also have liquid - filled bulbs at the bases of leaf - stalks ...
... motor as well as of other subsystems . The cells which form the structure of stems and leaves are plant motor components . Some plant spe- cies , such as sensitive plants , also have liquid - filled bulbs at the bases of leaf - stalks ...
Page 412
... motor control depends upon the cerebral cortex ( see page 426 ) . Verbal learning is also dependent upon intactness of the higher telencephalic centers , both motor and sensory , and is readily disturbed by brain injuries or disease ...
... motor control depends upon the cerebral cortex ( see page 426 ) . Verbal learning is also dependent upon intactness of the higher telencephalic centers , both motor and sensory , and is readily disturbed by brain injuries or disease ...
Page 425
... motor neurons in the ventral - horn motor nuclei of the spinal cord , for example , receive information inputs from internal transducers in the muscles which they innervate ( see pages 375 and 376 ) , from tendons and joints , from the ...
... motor neurons in the ventral - horn motor nuclei of the spinal cord , for example , receive information inputs from internal transducers in the muscles which they innervate ( see pages 375 and 376 ) , from tendons and joints , from the ...
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