BRAIN PARTS
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
FUNCTIONS OF CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
100

What is the largest part of the brain, responsible for higher cognitive functions?

Cerebrum

100

What are the two main components of the Central Nervous System?

Brain and spinal cord

100

What are the two main divisions of the Peripheral Nervous System?

Somatic and autonomic

100

What is the primary function of the nervous system?

Communication and coordination of body functions

100

Which disease is characterized by the progressive degeneration of motor neurons, leading to muscle weakness and atrophy?

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)

200

What is the role of the brainstem?

Controlling autonomic functions such as breathing and heart rate

200

Which part of the CNS is responsible for processing sensory information and coordinating voluntary movements?

Cerebrum

200

Which division of the PNS is responsible for voluntary movements and sensory information?

Somatic nervous system

200

Which function involves the detection of stimuli from the environment?

Sensory input

200

Which disorder is characterized by tremors, rigidity, and bradykinesia (slowness of movement)?

Parkinson's disease

300

Which structure is crucial for forming new memories?

Hippocampus

300

What is the primary function of the spinal cord?

Relaying signals between the brain and the rest of the body

300

What type of nerves carry signals from the body to the CNS?

Afferent nerves

300

What is the role of the integration function in the nervous system?

Processing and interpreting sensory information

300

What condition is characterized by sudden, recurrent seizures caused by abnormal electrical activity in the brain?

Epilepsy

400

Which part of the brain is primarily involved in coordination and balance?

Cerebellum

400

What protective membranes surround the brain and spinal cord?

Meninges

400

Which part of the autonomic nervous system is often referred to as the "fight or flight" system?

Sympathetic nervous system

400

Which function of the nervous system involves carrying out responses to stimuli?

Motor output

400

Which disease involves the buildup of amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles in the brain, leading to cognitive decline?

Alzheimer's disease

500

What is the function of the frontal lobe?

Controlling movement and executive functions

500

Which part of the CNS controls basic life functions such as heart rate and breathing?

Brainstem

500

What is the primary function of the parasympathetic nervous system?

Regulating involuntary actions such as digestion and rest

500

What is an example of a reflex action?

Feeling pain after touching something hot

500

What is the main cause of multiple sclerosis (MS)?

Autoimmune response

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