Neuron
CNS
PNS
Parts of the Brain
Diseases
100

    The gap between neurons is called the:
   

 What is the Synapse

100

Study of Nervous system

What is Neurology 

100

Two divisions of the PNS

What is the somatic and autonomic systems?

100

This part of the brain allows the body's physical movement to be coordinated. It assists in boosting fine and gross motor skills, which is important to everyday tasks like walking or writing.

What is the cerebellum?

100

What is the most common disease to affect the Nervous System?

What is Alzheimer's!!!!!

200

How many neurons does the human have?

What is Billions

200

Function of the Central Nervous system

What is integrating and processing information?

200

System that helps you "rest and digest"

What is the parasympathetic system?

200

The functions of this area of the brain are involuntary. This area assists in controlling blood pressure, heartbeat, and breathing. This area helps transfer messages from the brain to the spinal cord.

what is the medulla?

200

This disease where the membranes around the brain and spinal cord are inflames, is usually caused by a bacterial or virus.

What is meningitis?

300

Carry impulse away from cell body

What does the Axon do?

300

Components of the Central Nervous system

What is the Brain and the spinal cord?

300

Describe the parts of a reflex reflex arc (3 parts).

sensory neuron, interneuron (in the CNS), motor neuron

300

This is the outer most brain covering

dura matter

300

Dizziness, fuzzy vision in one eye, and numbness on one side of the body are symptoms of this temporary condition.

What is a Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)

400

How does information from a sensory neuron get passed along to a motor neuron?  

 sensory neuron to interneurons to motor neurons

400

Delivers sensory information to the CNS

What is the peripheral nervous system?


400

It is known  as fight or flight response system

sympathatic nervous system

400

This area of the brain controls the sleep cycle, breathing, posture, and bladder control. Strokes often occur in this area which is directly connected to the spinal cord.

what is the pons?

400

A destruction of the myelin sheath on neurons in the CNS and its replacement by plaques of sclerotic(hard) tissue.

what is Multiple sclerosis?

500

T/F: The myelin sheath breaks down the impulse before slowly transmitting along the axon.

false, it doesn't decipher the message (nucleus) and it speeds up the transmission.

500

Fluid protecting the brain and spinal cord

What is cerebrospinal fluid?

500

What is the response formed by bypassing the brain for an immediate reaction to relieve pain? This is an urgent impulse processed by the spinal cord.

What is a reflex?

500

The brains primary function


What is maintain homeostasis?

500

Which disease causes damage to the Nerve cell that creates Dopamine?

What is, Parkinson Disease!!!!!!!

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