Accordingly the animal which is nimblest in its movements, and most capable of sensations has in proportion to this greater functional activity a greater cerebral volume.
Consequently this functional activity has a correspondingly greater volume of brain, without a correspondingly greater volume of the various highly sensitized organs.
Not only are the gastric and intestinal glands diminished in their {440} functional activity by impoverished or altered blood, but the movements of the stomach are retarded by weakened muscular action.
To correct and restore deranged movements, thereby producing normal, functional activity of every organ and part of the system, must therefore be the chief object of the physician.
By allaying irritation of the stomach and restoring tone and functional activity to it and the bowels, it gradually checks the discharges and brings about a healthy condition.
Form is then not something fixed and congealed--it is the ever-changing manifestation of functional activity.
From functional structure is to be distinguished nonfunctional structure, which has no relation to the bodily functions--is neither adapted to perform any of these, nor has arisen as a by-product of functional activity.
He does not consider the action of external stimulation, whether the direct action on epidermal or other external structures or the indirect action through stimulation of functional activity.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "functional activity" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.