These two structures make up the central nervous system.
Brain, Spinal Cord
This part of the brain is responsible for integrating information related to sound.
Temporal Lobe
This branch of the autonomic nervous system increases activity in the digestive tract, decreases metabolic rate, and decreases heart rate.
Parasympathetic Nervous System
This CNS neuroglial cell is responsible for connecting neurons to their blood supply
Astrocytes
This is the resting membrane potential of a neuron.
-70 mV
The vestibulocochlear nerve is responsible for these two functions.
Hearing and Balance
The shallow ridges that cover the brain are called.
Gyri
Name the four ventricles of the brain
Lateral (2), third, and fourth.
This branch of the autonomic nervous system increases heart rate, dilates bronchioles, and increases blood flow to the skeletal muscles.
Sympathetic Nervous System
This PNS neuroglial cell is responsible for making myelin.
Schwann Cell
This ion is more abundant outside the cell at resting conditions
Sodium
Excessive production of cerebrospinal fluid can lead to this condition.
Hydrocephalus
This layer of the meninges directly touches the skull.
Dura mater
Body temperature, water balance, and metabolism are regulated by this part of the brain.
Hypothalamus
This part of the brain is responsible for vital, primitive functions. It is comprised of the midbrain, pons, and the medulla oblongata.
Brain stem
This CNS neuroglia is responsible for make myelin.
Oligodendrocyte
These ions are exiting the cell at point 4.

Potassium
Inability to lift your arm and move your leg combined with with a drooping face and impaired speech is associated with this pathology.
Stroke
The subdural space lies between these two layers of the meninges.
Dura mater and arachnoid mater
This lobe of the brain is responsible for vision
Occipital Lobe
This lobe of the brain is responsible for smell.
Temporal Lobe
This structure surrounds multiple fascicles of nerve bundles
Epineurium
What charge will the inside of the membrane become when the potassium channels open and ions diffuse across the cell membrane?
More negative
A patient comes stumbling into the clinic unable to walk a straight line. This part of the brain is most likely affected.
Cerebellum
Loss of this region of the brain causes a person's words to be nonsensical (word salad).
Wernike's Area
This area of the brain is responsible for primitive activities such as heart rate, breathing, blood pressure, swallowing, and vomiting.
Medulla Oblongata
This area is responsible for sensing temperature, pain, pressure, and touch.
Primary Sensory Area
The tissue layer that surrounds a single nerve bundle or fascicle is called this.
Perineurium
This is the ratio of Sodium to Potassium ions pumped via the Na/K pump.
3/2
Phineas Gage received a metal rod through his skull in a work accident. The metal rod went through his frontal lobe. What did Gage's friends notice about his personality after the accident?
Mean and irritable