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Chapter: 01-An Introduction to the Human Body

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  • A control center sets the range within which a controlled condition should be maintained.
  • The control center establishes a set point for a controlled condition.
  • A control center evaluates input received from receptors.
  • A control center generates output commands when necessary.
  • Output from the control center occurs as nerve impulses or hormones.
  • Output can also occur as other chemical signals.
  • The pathway from the control center to effectors is called an efferent pathway.
  • The prefix ef- means away from.
  • Information in an efferent pathway flows away from the control center.
  • The brain acts as a control center in regulating body conditions.
  • The brain receives nerve impulses from skin receptors.
  • The brain sends nerve impulses as output to regulate temperature.

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