divisions
key terms
diseases
medical terminology
structures/function of neuron
100

what is made up of brain and spinal cord ?

central nervous system (CNS)

100

what is fight or flight response?

body perceives danger and prepares to run away or stand and fight; heart rate increases, mouth becomes dry, and pupils and bronchi dilate

100

what is Cerebral palsy?

Permanent set of motor problems diagnosed in infants and young children- thought to be due to damage to the motor cortex

100

what is cranial/o ?

skull

100

what has many tree-like projections
from the neuron that carry messages to
the cell body?

dendrite

200

what consists of cranial and spinal nerves ?

peripheral nervous system (PNS)

200

what is paralysis?

 the loss of the ability to move (and sometimes to feel anything) in part or most of the body, typically as a result of illness, poison, or injury

200

what is Meningitis?

infection or inflammation of meninges, caused by both bacteria and viral infections

200

what is myel/o ?

spinal cord 

200

what is a axon?

the single long arm of the
neuron that carries messages away
from the cell body

300

what part of the peripheral nervous system that controls involuntary functions such as hart and smooth muscle ?

autonomic nervous system (ANS)

300

what is neurotransmitter?

a chemical messenger that carries, boosts, and balances signals between neurons (ex. Acetylcholine)

300

what is Parkinson’s disease?

Brain disorder caused by loss of dopamine-producing neurons

300

what is neur/o ?

nerve 

300

what is myelin sheath?

insulating layer around neurons that allow nerve impulses to be transmitted quickly and efficiently

400

what part of the peripheral nervous system that controls voluntary movement via skeletal muscle ?

somatic nervous system (SNS)

400

what is cerebral ventricles?

four cavities within the brain that are filled with cerebrospinal fluid

400

what is Poliomyelitis?

contagious viral illness that in its most severe form causes nerve injury leading to paralysis, difficulty breathing and sometimes death

400

what is cephal/o ?

head 

400

what is the space separating two neurons?

synapse 

500

what are the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions?

The sympathetic nervous system activates the fight or flight response during a threat or perceived danger, and the parasympathetic nervous system restores the body to a state of calm. 

500

what is a stimulus?

something that can elicit or evoke a physiological response in a cell, a tissue, or an organism

500

what is Hemiplegia?

opposite side of body, paralysis on one half the body

500

what is encephalo?

brain 

500

what are the 3 types of neurons?

sensory,motor, and associative 

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