These are the four main divisions of the brain
Cerebrum
Cerebellum
Dicephalon
Brainstem
Name for gray matter that covers cerebrum
Cerebral cortex
3 parts of brainstem
Midbrain
Pons
Medulla Oblongata
Motor neurons are multipolar true or false
True
List Reflex Arc
Receptor
Sensory Nueron
Intergration Centenr
Motor Nueron
Effector
This is the name for the ridges in the brain
This is the name for the grooves in brain
1. Gyrus
2.Sulci
Membrane that separates lateral ventricles
Septum pellucidum
Allows CSF to flow down from 3rd and 4th ventricles
Cerebral Aquaduct
Support cells of nervous system
gilal cells
Rapid, Autonomic,predictable respone to a stimulus
Reflec
Name for the indent that separates the left and right hemispheres
Longitudinal Fissure
Structure that PRODUCES csf
Chronoid Plexus
Folds of gray matter in cerebellum
Folia
Membrane of axon
Axolemma
Cranial/Spinal
Monosynaptic/Polysynaptic
Somatic/Autonomic
Ipsilateral/Contralateral
What is the primary motor cortex in the brain?
What is the primary sensory cortex
Precentral Gyrus
Postcentral gyrus
Functions of Diencephalon
Extra points: Name five functions of the hypothalamus
Homeostatic functions
Sensory Filter
Thermoregulation
Satiety
Thirst
Hormone Secretion
Memonry
Fissure that separates cerebellum and occipital lobe
Transverse fissure
Inner most connective tissue in a nerve that binds axons to each other
endonerium
3 ways to classify a pupillary reflex
polysynaptic
ipsilateral
cranial
autonomic
Name of indent that separates parietal and temporal lobe
Lateral Sulcus
Name structure that controls smell and episodic memory
mamillary body
Band of tissue on cerebellar hemispheres
vermis
beginning of axon and site of action potential
inflation
axon hillock
Three ways to classify withdrawal reflex
polysynaptic
ipsilatral
spinal
somatic