Basic Brain Anatomy
Complex Brain Anatomy
Anything Brain/Neuro
Fun Facts!
100

The part of the brain that is in charge of most of our basic functions. 


Hint: it connects to the spinal cord

THE BRAIN STEM

100

The lobe of the brain used for sight processing

The Occipital lobe!

100

What neurotransmitter is used at all somatic motor synapses?

Acetylcholine

100

The human brain contains approximately ______ neurons.

86 billion neurons

Each neuron forms connections to other neurons, which could add up to 1 quadrillion (1,000 trillion) connections

200

The system of the brain that is in charge of most of our emotion processing and some of our hormonal release. 


The Limbic System

200

The memory center of the brain



Hint: an herbivore water creature

The Hippocampus

200

What neurotransmitter is used to slow down the heart rate?

Acetylcholine

200

You actually only use about 10% of your brain at any given moment. True or false?

False

300

The "little brain." it is in charge of more basic functions like balance, and muscle movement coordination.

The Cerebellum 

300

This a bridge of nerves between the two hemispheres of the brain

The corpus collosum!

300

The primary ____________ cortex is located in the parietal lobe in the postcentral gyrus and helps process sensory information, such as tactile information, pain, temperature, and where you are in space.

Primary somatosensory cortex

300

An adult brain weighs about _____ pounds

3

400

This brain structure is divided into four lobes: frontal, temporal, parietal, occipital

The Cerebrum!
400

The decision making and higher processing lobe of the brain

The frontal lobe!

400

All sensory information is sent first to the thalamus except the sense of:

Smell

400

About ___% of the brain is made up of water

75%

500

This hemisphere is associated with musical traits, creativity, and spatial reasoning

The right hemisphere!

500

A little structure in the brain where lots of emotions are processed and given meaning. Sometimes called the "fear center" of the brain. 

The Amygdala

500

Which brain structure is responsible for producing a hormone that triggers thirst mechanisms?

Hypothalamus

500

The brain has no pain receptors. true or false?

True. There are no pain receptors in the brain itself. But the meninges (coverings around the brain), periosteum (coverings on the bones), and the scalp all have pain receptors

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