Name That Nerve
Anatomy of a Neuron
All Things Brainy
Meninges and Ventricles
Name That Nervous System
100

This sensory cranial nerve impacts taste perception and safety awareness. 

What is Olfactory nerve?

100

Located within the cell body, which contains the neuron’s DNA of cell growth and regulation of the cell’s activity.

What is a Nucleus?

100

This part of the brain is responsible of making sure the body is in homeostasis.

What is the hypothalamus?

100

This is the outermost and toughest meningeal layer that protects the brain. 

What is the dura mater?

100

This division of the autonomic nervous system supports steady respiration and aids in the phonation process.

What is the parasympathetic division?

200

This cranial nerve controls lateral eye movement. 

What is the abducens nerve?

200

This part of the neuron receives signals from other nerve cells and transmits the signal toward the soma.

What are Dendrites?

200

This structure supplies the brain with the blood it needs.

What is the Circle of Willis?

200

This meningeal layer contains cerebrospinal fluid. 

What is the arachnoid matter?

200

This nervous system extends from the brain to the spinal cord.

What is the central nervous system (CNS)?

300

This cranial nerve initiates swallowing and provides sensation to the tongue and the throat. 

What is the glossopharyngeal nerve?

300

Without this part of the neuron, the nerve signals would transmit slowly and the nervous system would not function efficiently. 

What is a Myelin Sheath?

300

This important pathway connects two areas in the brain and is important for speech production.

What is the arcuate fasciculus?

300

Cerebrospinal fluid is drained into the ventricle through the foramina. 

What is the third ventricle?

300

This division of the autonomic nervous system provides what is known as the “fight or flight” response.

What is the sympathetic division?

400

Damage to this cranial nerve can impair voice quality, causing a breathy voice, hoarseness, or a total loss of voice. 

What is the vagus nerve?

400

This is a thin extension of the neuron that transmits electrical impulses to other neurons. 

What is an axon?

400

This groove seperates the frontal and parietal lobes from the temporal lobe.

What is the lateral sulcus?

400

This channel runs through the midbrain and opens up into the fourth ventricle. 

What is the cerebral aqueduct?

400

This division of the peripheral nervous system relays sensory information from the body to the central nervous system.

What is the somatic nervous system?

500

Impairment with this nerve can lead to issues swallowing, tongue weakness, and difficulty with speech (dysarthria). 

What is Hypoglossal nerve (Xll)?

500

This structure contains a pre synaptic membrane, a postsynaptic membrane, and a synaptic cleft. 

What is a synapse?

500

This lobe is considered pretty hard to find, and it helps make us aware of our emotional needs.

What is the insular lobe?

500

This is the connection between the left and right thalami through the third ventricle.

What is the interthalamic adhesion?

500

A bundle of axons in this system is called a nerve. 

What is the peripheral nervous system?

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