Nervous System Overview
Neuron Structure and Function
Reflexes and PNS
The Senses
The Eye and Vision
100

This part of the nervous system acts as the control center, overseeing communication among organ systems.

CNS (Central Nervous System)

100

The main receiving region of a neuron is called this.

Dendrites

100

The division of the PNS that contains motor nerve fibers

Motor division

100
This is the dominant sense in humans

Vision

100

The transparent structure in the eye that focuses light onto the retina is called this.

Lense

200

The title that the nervous system is considered as, meaning that it oversees all communication among the organ systems

Ultimate Control Center

200

The part of the neuron that generates and transmits nerve impulses is this.

The axon

200

Reflexes can be classified as innate or this, which are learned through practice or experience.

Acquired reflexes

200

The receptors responsible for detecting chemical stimuli in smell and taste are called this.

Chemoreceptors

200

The photoreceptors that detect color are called this.

Cones

300

This division of the PNS is responsible for voluntary movements.

Somatic Nervous System

300

These cells support neurons by providing them nutrition and insulation

Neuroglia or glial cells

300

This division of the PNS regulates involuntary functions like heart rate and digestion.

Autonomic Nervous System

300

The ear is responsible for these two primary functions.

Hearing and balance

300

This part of the retina provides the sharpest vision.

Fovea

400

This neurotransmitter is released in the sympathetic nervous system for stimulation or inhibition.

Norepinephrine

400

Gaps in the myelin sheath that speed up nerve conduction are called this.

Nodes of Ranvier

400
The "rest and digest" division of the autonomic nervous system is called this.

Parasympathetic division

400

These tiny bones in the middle ear amplify sound waves.

Auditory ossicles

400

The colored part of the eye that controls the size of the pupil is called this.

Iris
500

The brainstem coordinates these functions like respiration and circulation.

Automatic function

500

This type of neuron transmits signals from sensory receptors to the CNS.

Sensory or Afferent Neurons

500

The nerves that originate in the brain are considered this.

Cranial nerves

500

This organ converts sound vibrations into electrical impulses using "hair" cells.

Cochlea

500

This is the layer of the eye that contains blood vessels and supplies nutrients to other layers.

Choroid

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