Nervous System Overview
Parts of the Neuron
Neuroglia
CNS vs PNS
PNS Divisions
100

This organ system contains the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and sense organs

What is the nervous system?

100

This part of the neuron receives incoming signals from other neurons.

What are dendrites?

100

These specialized cells support, protect, and nourish neurons.

What are neuroglia (glial cells)?

100

This division of the nervous system contains the brain and spinal cord.

What is the central nervous system (CNS)?

100

This PNS division carries sensory information into the CNS.

What is the afferent (sensory) division?

200

This term describes the nervous system as the body’s ultimate

What is the command center

200

This long nerve fiber carries impulses away from the cell body.

What is the axon?


200

These CNS cells act as phagocytes and remove debris and bacteria.

What are microglia?

200

This division connects the CNS to the rest of the body using cranial and spinal nerves.

What is the peripheral nervous system (PNS)?

200

This PNS division carries impulses away from the CNS to effectors.

What is the efferent (motor) division?

300

One of the three major aspects of the nervous system responsible for detecting stimuli

What is sensory input/receptors?

300

These gaps in the myelin sheath speed up nerve impulse transmission.

What are nodes of Ranvier?

300

These cells form the myelin sheath in the brain and spinal cord.

What are oligodendrocytes?

300

Which system includes both cranial and spinal nerves?

What is the peripheral nervous system?

300

This functional category controls voluntary skeletal muscle movement.

What is the somatic nervous system?

400

This nervous system function processes and interprets incoming sensory information to form decisions.

What is integration and processing?

400

This lipid-rich substance insulates axons and increases conduction speed.

What is myelin?

400

These cells help maintain the blood–brain barrier.

What are astrocytes?

400

The CNS is responsible for integration and processing of information—true or false?

What is true?

400

This system controls involuntary actions like heart rate and digestion.

What is the autonomic nervous system?

500

This function sends signals from the CNS to muscles or glands.

What is motor output/receptors?

500

The most common type of neuron found in the brain and spinal cord.

What is a multipolar neuron?

500

These PNS cells form myelin and aid in axon regeneration.

What are Schwann cells?

500

This system carries information to and from the CNS.

What is the peripheral nervous system?

500

Muscles and glands that respond to motor signals are called these.

What are effectors?

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