The function of the Occipital Lobe
What is decoding the information from the eyes
a central part to the system using the brain, brainstem and spine
what is the central nervous system
thin, wire-like structures emerging primarily from the brain, spine, and brainstem, used to transmit data from the brain to muscles or vice versa, these structure are divided into a central and peripheral system, and use chemo-electric signals through specialized cells to transmit this data
what are nerves
the spine does this
what is relays all information between the nerves
The bone encasing your brain
What is the skull
the outer set of the nervous system stemming outwardly which transmits data back and forth from the central nervous system via chemo-electric signals through nerves
what is the peripheral nervous system
neurons that relate visual, auditory or otherwise sensory data to and from the spine, brainstem, and brain, as opposed to delegating muscle movement
what is a sensory neuron
The spinal cord acts like this (example involving cars)
What is a highway
This amount of sleep is perfect for a healthy brain
(#-# hours)
What is 8-10 hours
The Temporal Lobes location.
What is the left and right of the frontal lobe
a column running down the back of the body which connects to nearly all nerves and the brain stem, which, should it dislocate or break can cause paralysis or even death, the column is mainly composed of vertebrae
what is the spine
nerves are mainly composed of these specialized cells, which are also found in the brain
what is a neuron
The spinal cord is made up of this
what is thick bundles of nerves suspended in fluid.
this is crucial for a healthy nervous system (has to do with night)
what is enough sleep
The frontal lobe's location.
What is behind the forehead bones, (at the front)
a large cluster of neurons divided into multiple larger sections, this cluster is particularly affected by neurotoxins, and is contained within a large bone structure
The central core of a cell, more specifically within Eukaryotic cells
What is a Nucleus
The spine is apart of this
What is the Central Nervous System
this needs specific nutrients to work correctly
what is your brain
Lobe responsible for decoding signals from senses and muscles from the opposite side of the body.
What is Parietal Lobe
a large system of neurons sectioned into two main parts, this system connects to nearly every muscle in the body, and even some bones
what is the nervous system
The part of the nerve most resembling a pseudopod, conducts chemo-electric signals as to facilitate transmission of data
What is Axons
what is the basic segment of the spine, delegated in specific phrases like L6
what is a vertebrae
This plays a vital role in nervous system health
What is nutrition