Control Systems
Neurons & Signals
Brain & Spinal Cord
Reflexes
Homeostasis & Endocrine
100

These are the two systems that control and coordinate the body.

The nervous system and endocrine system

100

Name two functional parts of a neuron

1- cell body (soma) 2- dendrites 3- axon 4- myelin sheaths 5- axon terminals 6- nucleus

100

This part of the brain controls thinking and voluntary actions

the cerebrum

100

This is a quick, automatic response to a stimulus

Reflex

100

This is the maintenance of stable internal conditions

homeostasis

200

This system is faster and uses electrical signals

The nervous system

200

This part of the neuron carries impulses away from the cell body

The axon

200

This part of the brain controls balance and coordination

Cerebellum

200

This structure carries messages between the brain and body

 Spinal cord

200

This component detects a change (a stimulus) in the environment

Receptors

300

This part of the nervous system includes the brain and spinal cord.

Central Nervous System

300

The junction where neurotransmitters pass between neurons

synapse

300

This brain region controls breathing and heart rate

medulla (brain stem)

300

Name two components of a reflex arc.

A receptor, sensory neuron, interneuron, motor neuron, or effector?

300

These cells respond to a hormone because they have receptors

Target cells

400

This division of the PNS controls involuntary actions

Autonomic NS

400

These chemicals allow communication across the synapse

neurotransmitters

400

This structure connects the nervous and endocrine systems and regulates temperature

hypothalamus

400

Reflexes are fast because they bypass this organ.

The brain

400

This feedback system reverses a change to maintain balance.

Negative feedback 

500

Name 3 differences between the endocrine system and nervous system

the endocrine system: travels slower, in blood, wide spread and long lasting effects. 

nervous system: travels fast, through nerves, targeted, quick/short effects

500

Name all three types of neurons and their functions

sensory neurons (detect stimulus), interneurons (process information), and motor neurons (produce response)

500

Explain one function of the spinal cord

Transmitting signals between brain and body, or coordinating reflexes

500

Put these in order: effector, receptor, motor neuron, sensory neuron, response

Receptor → sensory neuron → motor neuron → effector → response

500

Give two ways the body increases it's temperature during thermoregulation 

Shivering, vasoconstriction, piloerection (goose bumps)

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