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What is the difference between ethical and moral
Morals are your own opinion whether sth is right or wrong and are shaped by yourself and the surroundings (family, peers, news, etc), whether ethics are a set of rules from the organization, the law you have to follow.
What are some ethical issues related to brain implants
- Privacy and the security of the implant.
- The overcontrolling of the implant on humans.
- Can lead to other neuron disorders.
What is an informed consent
Documents that a participant signed in the agreement of terms and rules about before joining the research.
Why do we need to write an outline
- To give you a general view of what you’re bout to write and prevent failure.
What does FDA stand for
Food and Drug Administration
What is a patent
A intelectually form that gives credit to the creator or owner to exclude others from plagiarism, stealing or selling it illegally.
What is Anatomage
A anatomy visualization system that showcases general or detailed part of body from humans or case study.
What is diabetes
A chronic disease related to the inability of the body to turn food into energy. It relates to the pancreas whether not react with the insulin or not produce enough insulin.
Type I vs Type II diabetes
Type I diabetes is the body doesn’t produce enough insulin
Type II diabete is the body doesn’t react to the insulin
Function of endocrine system
To secrete hormones into the bloodstream, control and regulate the growth, development of the organs, metabolism and reproduction
List some main organs of endocrine system
Hypothalamus, pancreas, thyroid, andrenal gland, overies, testies,
Function of nervous system
Receiving, sensing and sending signals to the body
Central vs peripheral nervous system
Brain and spinal cord vs spinal nerves connected to the CNS
Autonomic vs somatic
Involuntary actions like cardiac muscle, blood vessels, organ respond vs voluntary actions like skeletal muscle, joint, skin.
Sympathetic vs parasympathetic
Fight or flight system vs rest or digest system
What is epilepsy
A neurological disorder happens in the central nervous system that cause periods of seizures, abnormal actions and sometimes can lead to loss of awareness.
What is glial cell
Non-neuronal cells that acts like a protection and support for neurons and maintain homeostasis.
Three components of the brain
- Cerebrum (largest)
- Cerebellum
- Brainstem