What makes up the central nervous system?
What is the brain and spinal cord.
What are Neurons?
What is small sensors within the body.
What is the largest part of the human Brain?
What is the cerebrum.
is there a known cause for schizophrenia?
What are neurotransmitters?
What is chemical messengers that your body can not function without.
What is the two main parts of the nervous system?
what is the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system.
What is the main purpose of neurons within the body?
What is to keep the body from danger by causing sensations that will act as a deterent.
Which part of the brain controls your coordination?
What causes cancer in the body?
What is when cells divide too rapidly for your immune system to back track it.
What are neurotransmitters made of?
What is precursor cells that are found in the body.
What does the nervous system control?
everything in the body including both anamonic and the syntomic nervous system.
Why are important in psychology?
What is they help process thought, and feelings while making up what makes a human, human.
Which part of the brain is used primarily for memory?
What is the cerebrum.
What causes depression?
An imbalance of dopamine int he body.
What chemicals are neurotransmitters made of?
What is small amine acids, amino acids, and neuropeptides.
What are the three general functions of the nervous system?
What two cells makes up the nervous system?
what is glial cells and neurons
Which part of the brain is the part which controls most aunonomic functions within the body?
What is the Brain stem.
What is a cause of anxiety?
What is when the body has an imbalance of serotonin.
What are the two types of neurotransmitter?
What is small molecule neurotransmitters and neuropeptides.
What are the seven parts of the nervous system?
what is the spinal cord, the medulla, the pons, the cerebellum, the midbrain, the diencephalon, and the cerebral hemisphere.
What are the different parts of the neuron?
what is dendrite, cell body nucleus, Schwann cell, myelin cell, nod of Ranvier, Axton, and Axton terminal.
What is the scientific name for the three parts of the human brian?
What is the cerebrum, the cerebellum, and the Brain stem.
What causes epilepsy?
an imbalance of nerve-signaling chemicals.
What are the four major types of neurotransmitters?
what is serotonin, dopamine, glutamate, and acetylcholine.