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This is an informative and factual blog post by Firdous Physiology Department. Dear Friends, Welcome to the Firdous Physiology Department Blog. We are really excited to have this platform for sharing our knowledge with you all. We hope that the articles on this site will provide some interesting insights into areas of human physiology hence empowering you in your understanding of how your body works! We are hoping, as the time goes by, to be able to help people from all backgrounds and from different cultures get a better sense of their own physical selves through understanding more about the amazing world of human biology - this way we can get everyone on board with living a healthier life! Insha Allah. As the subject of human physiology is not that easy to understand, we are sharing our own journey of learning about it along with you. We would love to hear your feedback on these articles and what you’d like us to cover in future ones. Here are some interesting facts about human physiology: The 3 systems which make up the human body are known as the Integrative, Neuroendocrine and Reproductive systems. Integrative System is associated with our sense of touch, feeling, seeing, hearing and taste. It also plays a role in regulating body temperature by means of sweat glands located all over our body surface. Neuroendocrine system is responsible for the maintenance of body weight, digestion, protection against infections, blood pressure and heart rates. The Reproductive System is responsible for the growth and development of all our organs starting from the development of our eyes to sexual maturity. Within the Integrative system, there are 7 key components that are responsible for maintaining our life processes. These are also called as vital organs or vital systems which include: Providing direct Innervation to many activities of the core body muscles. It also directly innervates some joints including - shoulder joints, elbow joints, hips & pelvis, knees & tarsal bones tibia & fibula bones in different animals. In mammals, the Central Nervous System consists of the brain and spinal cord. Invertebrates have a ventral nerve cord, a ring-like bundle of bulbar axons. The CNS is composed of billions of neurons with trillions of connections, called synapses. Neurons have different sensitivities. Touching a hot surface will cause a neuron to fire more easily than a neuron that has previously been touched by a cold object. This property is known as temperature sensitivity and is the basis for temperature sensation in thermoreceptors, which are found in the skin or deep inside the body - in organs such as muscles and organs. In addition, the temperature sensitivity of the different neurons gives rise to a number of facts about temperature. The reason why people can feel hot and cold is because the skin sends electrical signals to the brain which invoke a neural response that is related to body temperature. A warmer or colder object will require a different set of neurons to receive a suitably strong signal for it to be detected as hot or cold. There are two types of thermoreceptors: those that detect low temperatures and those that detect high temperatures. cfa1e77820
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