Structure I
Structure II
Structure III
Function I
Function II
100

This part of the brain provides hearing, smell and memory

What is the temporal lobe?

100

This part of the brain controls conscious activity

What is the cerebrum?

100

This axonal protective coating forms the white matter

What is a myelin sheath?

100

When the cell membrane has a net positive chare on the outside and a net negative charge on the inside

What is resting potential?

100

The somatic nervous system and the automatic nervous system are both parts of this nervous system

What is the peripheral nervous system?

200

Sensory neurons are part of the ________ nervous system

What is the peripheral nervous system (PNS)?

200

This part of the brain controls body coordination

What is the cerebellum?

200

The hypothalamus is part of the ___________ nervous system

What is the central nervous system (CNS)?

200

This is the gap between the axon terminal of one neuron and the dendrite of the next neuron

What is the synaptic cleft?

200

Sympathetic and parasympathetic are both parts of this nervous system

What is the autonomic nervous system?

300

This part of the brain links the nervous and endocrine systems

What is the hypothalamus?

300

Motor neurons are part of the ___________ nervous system

What is peripheral?

300

This part of the brain keeps a person awake and alert

What is the thalamus?

300

The synaptic cleft is bridged by ______________

What are neurotransmitters?

300

This is when the nerve impulse from the sensory receptor travels up the sensory neuron to the interneuron. Instead of sending the impulse on to the brain like a normal neural impulse, the interneuron sends an impulse down a motor neuron to the effector.

What is a reflex arc?

400

An injury to this part of the brain is likely to affect heart rate, blood pressure, and respiration

What is the brain stem?

400

This part of the brain is used for reasoning, planning, and verbal communication

What is the frontal lobe?

400

This part of the brain processes visual stimuli

What is the occipital lobe?

400

An example of this concept is when dust particles collide with your skin every second, but you don't notice them

What is a threshold?

400

These ions are responsible for the charge on the side of the cellular membrane of a neuron at resting potential

What are a sodium cations?

500

This part of the brain provides environmental awareness

What is the parietal lobe?

500

These meninges would be penetrated during a spinal tap (a procedure using a needle to remove some CSF)

What are the arachnoid mater and dura mater?

500

This part of the brain controls most basic homeostatic processes

What is the brain stem?

500

When the protein channels in a neuron's cell membrane open in response to a stimulus

What is an action potential?

500

This structure is likely injured when a patient comes into the hospital with a lack of feeling in one leg though he can still move it

What is a sensory neuron (or the axon of a sensory neuron)?

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