Hormones
Neurotransmitter
Three parts of the brain
The nervous system
Cerebral hemisphere
100

What are hormones and what do they do?

are chemical messengers produced by glands that travel through the bloodstream to regulate bodily functions like growth, metabolism, mood, and reproduction.

100

What are neurotransmitters?

A signaling molecule secreted by a neuron to affect another cell across a synapse.

100

This part of the brain is responsible for higher cognitive functions such as reasoning, planning,and problem-solving.

What is the frontal lobe

100

This part of the nervous system is responsible for relaying signals between what 2 things

What is Brain and Spinal Cord

100

How many Lobes does the cerebral hemisphere have?

5 lobes

200

What are 5 common types of hormones?

Insulin, thyroid hormes, estrogen, testornes, cortisol 

200

What are the purposes of a neurotransmitter?

To carry chemical signals from neuron to the next target cell. 

200

This part of the brain is associated with processing sensory information and is involved in the perception of touch, temperature, and pain.

What is the parietal lobe

200

These cells are the basic building blocks of the nervous system, responsible for transmitting signals.

What are neurons

200

What is the cerebral Hemisphere?


Part of the brain that controls speech, thought, and emotions.

300

What hormones affect moods?

Serotin, Dopamine, and Estrogen/Progesterone

300

What are the top 7 neurotransmitters?

acetylcholine, norepinephrine, dopamine, gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), glutamate, serotonin, and histamine.

300

This part of the brain is responsible for coordinating muscle movements and maintaining balance.

What is the cerebellum

300

This neurodegenerative disease is characterized by tremors, stiffness, and difficulty with movement.

What is Parkinson's disease

300

What are the 5 lobes in the cerebral?

Frontal, parietal, occipital, temporal, and limbic.

400

What can cause hormonal imbalances?

Causes include stress, poor diet, medical conditions, medications, and aging.

400

What three neurotransmitters can be found in the catecholamines?

Dopamine, norepinephrine and epinephrine


400

Located at the base of the brain, this structure controls vital functions like heart rate, breathing, and blood pressure.

What is the brainstem

400

The peripheral Nervous system controls voluntary movements and sensory information

What is the somatic nervous system ?

400

How do the hemispheres communicate?

Corpus Callosum

500

What are Endocrine glands? 

The endocrine system is a messenger system in an organism comprising feedback loops of hormones that are released by internal glands directly into the circulatory system and that target and regulate distant organs

500

What happens when someone doesn't have neurotransmitters?

may contribute to mental health conditions including depression, anxiety, addiction, bipolar disorder, and mood swings.

500

This almond-shaped part of the brain is involved in processing emotions, particularly fear and pleasure.

What is the amygdala

500

The Autonomic Nervous System is divided into two branches: the sympathetic and this branch calms the body 

What is the Parasympathetic 

500

What happens if the cerebrum hemisphere is damaged?

Weakness and paralysis of the right side of the body.


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