Chapter 4
Chapter 4
Chapter 4
Chapter 4
Chapter 4
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The central nervous system is primarily made up of the __________ and spinal cord.

brain

100

The cerebrum (largest part of the brain) is divided into two halves, called _________________.

hemispheres

100

Location of the medulla oblongata

brain stem

100

responsible for processing visual information

occipital lobe

100
The number of cranial nerves

twelve

200

The ________ ________ is a thick bundle of nerves that runs from the brain, down the spinal column.

spinal cord

200

Breathing, blood circulation, digestion, and other vital involuntary functions are regulated by the ______________ ________________.

medulla oblongata

200

largest part of the brain

cerebrum

200

Regulates body temperature

hypothalamus

200

At what point do people have all the nerves they will ever acquire?

birth

300

Nerves are bundles of special cells called ___________, which transmit information through electrical or chemical signals.

neurons

300

A __________ is an abnormal tissue growth in the brain.

tumor

300

regulates memory, hearing, and language

temporal lobe

300

responsible for balance and muscle coordination

cerebellum

300

What is the system of nerves that run from the central nervous system to the rest of the body called?

the peripheral nervous system

400

_____________ receive information and transmit it to the neuron's body.

Dendrites

400

A ____________ occurs when blood flow to the part of the brain stops.

stroke

400

responsible for judgement, decision-making, movement, and mood

frontal lobe

400

controls sensory reception and body position

parietal lobe

400

Who is the patron saint of those with nervous-system diseases and mental disorders?

St. Dymphna

500

The ____________ transmits information away from the neurons to be passed to another over a synapse.

axon

500

_____________ occurs when the tissue surrounding the brain and spinal cord becomes inflamed.

Meningitis

500

outer layer of cerebrum

cerebral cortex

500

regulates body's hormones

pituitary gland

500

What are the functions of sensory nerves?

transmit sensory information such as temperature, pain, smell

600

What are the functions of motor nerves?

transmit information for movement

600

What function do autonomic nerves have?

They send information that controls the body's performance of automatic tasks such as breathing, digestion, heartbeat.

600

This is an injury to the brain caused by a blow (hit) to the head.

concussion

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