Three of the six labels related to ventricles
What is lateral ventricles, third ventricle, cerebral aqueduct, fourth ventricle, central canal.
The two main divisions of the central nervous system
What is brain and spinal cord
The three main divisions of the peripheral nervous system
The "bark" or outermost layer of the brain.
What is Cortex!
The anterior-most ventricle
What is lateral ventricles
The brain controls the body ___laterally
What is contralaterally! (for the most part, exceptions apply)
The two divisions of the autonomic nervous system
What is parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous system!
Sulci is the ___ and gyri is the ___
What is valleys and peaks
This separates the tectum and tegmentum.
These are nerve fibers covered by myelin sheaths. They form longer-distance connections between and among some of the brain's neurons.
What is white matter!
Idk how to phrase this as a jeopardy question. What are the two divisions of the autonomic nervous system specifically responsible for? (sympathetic, parasympathetic)
Sympathetic: fight, flight (defensive response that's about mobilization.)
Parasympathetic: rest, digest
The bend in the neuraxis occurs___
What is in the midbrain!
What is central canal!
These are cell bodies (and capillary blood vessels)
What is Gray Matter!
The somatic nervous system (exceptions apply) relates mostly to the ____ environment whereas the autonomic nervous system relates mostly to the ___ environment. Bonus points if you can tell me the general mechanisms/descriptions associated
What is body and body position in external environment via skeletal muscles and what is internal environment by detecting and changing what's happening inside your body.
The metencephalon structures.
What are cerebellum and pons
This is the main area of creation for cerebral spinal fluid
What is choroid plexus!
The text describes the main function of the nervous system as this.
What is a mediator of behavior
Motor component associated with the autonomic nervous system.
What is heart rate, respiration, smooth muscles (viscera). Monitoring what's happening in our body and changing it accordingly
Neurons are connected to one another and communicate via ___