Neurons are also called..
What is nerve cells?
What makes up the central nervous system?
What is the brain and spinal cord?
Essential to communication throughout the body they secrete into the blood stream
what is hormones?
Links the brain to the spinal cord
What is the brain stem?
What System makes up the brain?
What the nervous system?
they carry messages from one neuron to another.
What is a neurotransmitter?
what connects the Central Nervous System to the rest of the body?
What is the Peripheral Nervous System?
Powerful hormone that acts as a neurotransmitter in the brain, regulates social interaction and sexual reproduction
What is oxytocin?
Responsible for processing emotions especially intense ones such as fear or anger?
What is the amygdala?
What is the most crucial part of neuron?
What is the nucleus?
Little branches that extend away from the neuron
What is dendrites?
It coordinates the interactions between the body's main control centre...
What is the central nervous system?
Located inside the lower neck, secretes a hormone called (x) that regulates metabolism, growth, and appetite
What is the Thyroid Gland?
Processes visual information for color, depth, and object recognition, playing a crucial role in visual perception and interpretation.
What is the occipital lobe?
The closer we are to the brain the faster we receive touch, true or false?
What is true?
Communication between two neurons happens in the...
What is the synaptic cleft?
What controls voluntary movements of skeletal muscles...
What is the somatic system?
Known as the Master Gland this pea-sized structure located in the core of the brain is call one of the most influential parts of the brain.
What is the Pituitary Gland??
Responsible for complex functions such as perception, language, and problem-solving, various sensory and motor areas.
What is the cerebral cortex?
What part of the neuron receives pain?
What is the neuron sensor?
The three different types of neurons
What are sensory neurons, motor neurons and interneurons
The motor pathway signals from the brain to the muscles. What signals from the receptors to the brain?
What is the sensory pathway?
These systems coordinate physiological functions and maintain homeostasis by transmitting signals and controlling processes like metabolism, stress response, and reproduction.
What is the nervous system?
Requiring speech and language therapy, cognitive rehabilitation manage and improving auditory senses to heal this is one of the most importance parts of the brain
What is the Temporal Lobe?
What are the four main lobes?
What is the occipital, temporal, parietal and frontal lobes?