The Command Center (CNS & PNS)
Anatomy of a Neuron
Hindbrain and Midbrain
The Forebrain Functions
Lobes of the Brain
100

This primary division of the nervous system consists only of the brain and the spinal cord 

What is Central Nervous System

100

These branch-like structures act as the main "inputs" that receive signals from other cells

What are Dendrites

100

This part of the brain is essential for balance, posture, and muscle coordination

What is the Cerebellum

100

This large, upper part of the brain is responsible for high-level thinking and complex behavior

What is the cerebrum

100

Found at the very back of the brain, this lobe is dedicated to processing vision

What is the Occiptial Lobe 

200

These two types of nerves—cranial and spinal—make up this "outer" nervous system

What is the Peripheral Nervous System

200

This is the long, cable-like part of the neuron that carries the electrical signal to its destination

What is the Axon

200

Located in the brainstem, this structure controls vital survival functions like breathing and heart rate

What is the Medulla Oblongata

200

This "relay station" directs incoming sensory information to the correct parts of the brain.

What is the Thalamus 

200

Located near the temples, this lobe is responsible for hearing and language

Wha is the Temporal Lobe 

300

This branch of the PNS controls voluntary movements, such as walking or waving

What is the Somatic Nervous System

300

 This insulating layer speeds up signal transmission along the axon

What is the Myelin Sheath 

300

This middle section of the brain helps coordinate basic visual and auditory reflexes

What is the midbrain

300

This small structure maintains the body’s internal balance, regulating things like temperature and hunger

What is the Hypothalamus 

300

 This lobe is the center for logic, personality, and voluntary movement.

What is the Frontal Lobe 

400

This system manages involuntary functions like your heartbeat, breathing, and digestion

What is the Autonomic Nervous System

400

This specific area is the "threshold" or decision-point where a neuron fires an impulse

What is the Axon Hillock

400

These three structures—the medulla, pons, and midbrain—collectively form this "trunk" of the brain

What is the Brainstem

400

This group of structures is the brain’s "emotional center," involved in memory and feelin

What is the Limbic System 

400

This specific part of the frontal lobe handles "executive functions" like planning and impulse control

What is the Prefrontal Cortex 

500

These are the two specific divisions of the Autonomic system: one for "rest and digest" and one for "fight or flight."

What are the Parasympathetic and Sympathetic divisions

500

These are the small, uninsulated gaps between myelin segments where the signal is boosted

What are Nodes of Ranvier

500

This structure acts as a "bridge" between the cerebellum and the rest of the brain

What is the Pons

500

These are the two subdivisions of the forebrain: one containing the cerebrum and the other containing the thalamus

What are Telencephalon and Diencephalon

500

While the others focus on sight and sound, this lobe is responsible for processing touch and spatial awareness

What is the Parietal Lobe 

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