bladder, stomach, intestine
what is the first level of organization?
cell
what cells make up the nervous system
neurons
What are the functions of the frontal lobe?
Voluntary movement, expressive language, and for managing higher level executive functions.
What is the definition of a cell?
which muscle is cardiac? ( heart, lungs, pectorals)
heart
what is the second level of organization?
tissue
name one structure that makes up the nervous system
brain, spinal cord, and/or nerves.
What are the functions of the parental lobe?
Sensory, 5 senses
What lobe of the brain is responsible for the five senses?
Parental lobe
What is a type of involuntary muscle?
Smooth and Cardiac
what is the definition of homeostasis?
to keep a stable body temperature.
what makes you feel pain
nerves
What are the functions of the occupational lobe?
Visual reception, color and motion.
What two main features protect the brain?
Crainum and CSF
what is a type of voluntary muscle?
skeletal
what is the deffinition of tissue
a group of specialized cells that work together
what bundle of nerves make up the main part of the nervous system
spinal cord
Why is it important to have each lobe of the brain?
They all have a different and specific function to help us
What type of muscle does not have striations?
Smooth muscle
what type of muscle is the bicep?
skeletal
what is an organism?
a single living thing
what is the main organ of the nervous system
brain
Which part of the brain connects to the spinal cord?
Brain stem
Muscles you cannot control are called what?
Involuntary muscles