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What theme is reflected in the following excerpt from Anton Chekhov's The Proposal
LOMOV: I shall try to be brief. You must know, honoured Natalya Stepanovna, that I have long, since my childhood, in fact, had the privilege
of knowing your family. My late aunt and her husband, from whom, as you know, I inherited my land, always had the greatest respect for
your father and your late mother. The Lomovs and the Chubukovs have always had the most friendly, and I might almost say the most
affectionate, regard for each other. And, as you know, my land is a near neighbour of yours. You will remember that my Oxen Meadows
touch your
birchwoods.
OA. Family history is important.
B. Marriage unites two families.
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Land determines family prestige.
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Parents shape their children's future.
O E. Family friends make ideal spouses.
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Key Points
The nervous system is the body’s main communication system; it gathers, synthesizes, and uses data from the environment.
The most basic unit of the nervous system is the neuron, which serves as both a sensor and communicator of internal and external stimuli.
The nervous system can be broken down into two major parts—the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system.
The central nervous system, the main data center of the body, includes the brain and spinal cord.
The peripheral nervous system includes all of the neurons that sense and communicate data to the central nervous system.
The peripheral nervous system can be further divided into the autonomic system, which regulates involuntary actions, and the somatic system, which controls voluntary actions.
Key Terms
central nervous system: In vertebrates, the part of the nervous system comprising the brain, brainstem, and spinal cord.
peripheral nervous system: The part of the nervous system comprising a large system of nerves that are linked to the brain and spinal cord; this system is divided into the autonomic and somatic nervous systems.
neuron: A cell of the nervous system, which conducts nerve impulses; consisting of an axon and several dendrites. Neurons are connected by synapses.
innervate: To supply nerves to a tissue.
The nervous system allows organisms to sense, organize, and react to information in the environment. The basic unit of the nervous system is the neuron. Synapses form between the neurons, allowing them to communicate to other neurons or other systems in the body. The general flow of information is that the peripheral nervous system (PNS) takes in information through sensory neurons, then sends it to the central nervous system (CNS) to be processed. After processing, the CNS “tells” the PNS what to do—what muscles to flex, whether the lungs need more oxygen, which limbs need more blood, any number of biological processes—and the PNS makes it happen through muscle control. The neurons responsible for taking information to the CNS are known as afferent neurons, while the neurons that carry the responses from the CNS to the PNS are known as efferent neurons.