Pinky and the Brain
Feeling Nervous
Neuron nerds
Spine- asaurous
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What part of the Nervous system is the brain in?

The CNS

100

What is the nervous System

  • The nervous system is a complex network of neurons and support cells that regulates and coordinates body functions.

100

The neuron is what?

The basic unit of the nervous system is the neuron (nerve cell).

100

Whats the other name for the Spine

The Vertebral Column

200

What is the Cerebellum's function

Cerebellum's functions with coordination and balance.

200

Name a technique used to study the nervous system

  • Electrophysiology: Recording electrical activity of neurons.

  • Imaging Techniques: Methods like MRI, fMRI, and PET scans visualize brain structure and function.

  • Histological Techniques: Examining brain tissue samples under a microscope.

  • Behavioral Studies: Observing the effects of lesions or pharmacological interventions on behavior.

200

Do neurons regenerate

Unlike other cells neurons don't easily regenerate.

200

How many Vertabrae do we have as a kid and Adult

At birth, we have 33 vertebrae, but some fuse together over time, resulting in 26 vertebrae in adults.

300

What does the brain stem handle

  • Basic life functions (breathing, heart rate).

300

What are the two parts of the PNS and what do they do?

  • Somatic Nervous System: Controls voluntary movements

  • Autonomic Nervous System – Controls involuntary functions

300

The axon ends in small bumps near another neuron’s dendrite, with a gap called a

synapse

300

How many muscles is the Spine supported by

The spine is supported by over 120 muscles, which enable us to move, bend, and rotate.

400

What is the Cerebrum's functions

  • Conscious thought, memory, and learning.

400

How many systems are in the nervous system and what are they

  • Central Nervous System (CNS): Includes the brain and spinal cord.

  • Peripheral Nervous System (PNS): Includes the cranial and spinal nerves.

400

What are Axons covered by?

Myelin Sheath

400

What 5 sections is the spine divided into

cervical(neck), thoracic(mid back), lumbar (lower back), sacrum (base of spine), coccyx (tailbone),

500

What lobes are in the brain and what do they do?

  • (The Frontal, Parietal, Temporal and Occipital lobes)

  • The Frontal is responsible for reading and decision making

  • Parietal is responsible for touch and taste

  • Temporal is responsible for hearing and processing auditory information

  • The Occipital is responsible for sight and object recognition

500

What types of cells are found in the nervous system?

There are two primary types of cells:

  • Neurons: These are the fundamental units of the nervous system that transmit information through electrical and chemical signals. Neurons consist of a cell body, dendrites (receiving signals), and an axon (sending signals).

  • Glial Cells: Supporting cells that provide structural support, insulation, and nutrients to neurons. Types include astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, Schwann cells, and microghhhhh

500

What helps messages jump across the synapse to the next neuron.

Nuerotransmitters

500

Why is the Spine Flexible?

  • The spine is flexible due to the presence of discs of cartilage between the vertebrae. These discs act as cushions and allow the spine to bend and twist. 

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