Fight or Flight
Sections of the Brain
Peripheral Nervous System
Injuries/Diseases
Random
100

This is when information is gathered by your sight, hearing, smell, touch, or taste

Sensory Perception
100

In the cerebrum, the right side controls the left side of the body, while the left side controls the ________

Right side/right side of body

100

The PNS is made up of the Somatic Nervous System and the ________ Nervous System.

Autonomic

100

These require medical care because it could lead to temporary loss of nerve function or cause someone to become paralyzed

Spinal Cord Injuries

100

During the Physiological Response, your breathing and heart rate will begin to __________.

Increase

200

This is when information is passed to the brain, which causes the hypothalamus to activate the Sympathetic Nervous System

Brain Processing

200

The brain is split up into how many lobes?

Four

200

How many smaller divisions is the Peripheral Nervous System broken up in to?

4: Autonomic, Somatic, Sympathetic, Parasympathetic

200

A temporary loss of consciousness

Concussion

200

Which stage of the Fight or Flight Response does this describe: You are driving on the road and you see flashing lights ahead of you on the side of the road 

Sensory Perception

300

What stage is this describing: The blood to your muscles dilate to allow for quicker reaction time and better mobility

Physiological response

300

This is the largest and most complex part of the brain

Cerebrum

300

The Autonomic Nervous System controls __________ functions such as digestion and heart rate

Involuntary

300

A bruising of the brain tissues that causes swelling

Contusion

300

This system slows down your body functions during periods of rest to conserve energy

Parasympathetic Nervous System

400

What stage is this describing: The Sympathetic Nervous System releases adrenaline throughout the body from the adrenal medulla.

Relay Information/Messages to body

400

This division of the brain is a 3-inch long stalk of nerve cells and fibers that connects the spinal cord to the rest of the brain.

Brain Stem

400

___________ Nervous System involves voluntary responses that are under control

Somatic Nervous System

400

A state of unconsciousness caused by major trauma

Coma

400

Cell body, Dendrite, and ________ help make up a neuron.

Axon

500

What stage is this describing: Adrenaline stimulates the liver, which converts glycogen to glucose.

Physiological Response

500
This division of the brain is the second largest and coordinates the movement of the skeletal muscles.

Cerebellum

500

The Peripheral Nervous System is made up of what?

All nerves that are not in the brain or spinal cord/list of all the systems

500

A disorder of the nervous system that is characterized by recurrent seizures – sudden episodes of uncontrolled electrical activity in the brain.

Epilepsy

500

________ sends out messages from the brain and spinal cord to the rest of the body

Neurons

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