Nervous system introduction
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Glands
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Tissues
Muscle and Nervous Tissues
100

The nervous system is divided into _________and ___________.

What is the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system. 

100

________ are the main cells of the nervous system.

What are neurons?

100

__________ is a long rod of nervous tissue that extends down from the brainstem to the lumbar region of the vertebral column.

What is the spinal cord?

100

the central nervous system includes _____________ and ___________.

What are the brain and spinal cord?

100

_______ are the functional units of the nervous system. Responsible for generating and conducting impulses

What are Neurons, or nerve cells?

200

_____________ brings sensory information from the outside into the central nervous system, and includes visual receptors, auditory receptors, chemoreceptors, and somatosensory or touch receptors.

What is the afferent division?

200

Where two neurons come together is called a __________.

What is synapse?

200

The cell body contains most of the usual organelles, such as _____________________.

What is Golgi apparatus, mitochondria, and lysosomes?

200

There are many functions of connective tissue. Can you name three?

Bind structures

Provide support and protection

Serve as frameworks 

Fill spaces

Store fat

Produce blood cells 

Protect against infections

Help repair tissue damage

200

Neurotransmitters transmit one of three possible actions in their messages, depending on the specific neurotransmitter: 

What is excitatory, inhibitory, and modulatory?

300


The nervous system is made up of two main types of cells: _______________.

What are neurons and glial cells?

300

The brain has a few regions - the most obvious is the ___________, which is divided into two cerebral hemispheres.

What is cerebrum?

300

they are the neurons that tell your body to perform an action, such as removing your hand from a hot pan.

what are efferent neurons?

300

__________ neurotransmitters block or prevent the chemical message from being passed along any farther.

What are inhibitory neurotransmitters?

300

Where are nervous tissue found

Brain

400

Neurons have some common features. They all have three distinct regions:

What are a cell body (soma), dendrites, and axon?

400

____________ helps with coordinating movement, precision, and balance.

What is the cerebellum?

400

The peripheral nervous system is divided into ___________________________.

What are the somatic and autonomic nervous systems? 

400

The peripheral nervous system includes ______________ to the muscles and organs. 

What are all the nerves that connect the central nervous system?

400

What are nerve cells called? 

Neurons

500

____________neurotransmitters “excite” the neuron and cause it to “fire off the message,” meaning, the message continues to be passed along to the next cell.

What is excitatory?  


500

The brainstem is made up of three parts, _______________ and it connects to the spinal cord.

What is the midbrain, pons, and medulla?  

500

Are multipolar and conduct impulses out of the brain or spinal cord to effectors. _____________ control muscle contraction and the secretions of glands.

 What are motor impulses?

500

_______________ are chemical messengers that your body can’t function without. Their job is to carry chemical signals (“messages”) from one neuron (nerve cell) to the next target cell.

What are neurotransmitters?  

500

What are peripheral nerves? 

Nerve branches off of the brain and spinal cord 

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