Disorders and Systems
Central
Nervous
System
Peripheral
Nervous
System
Memory
Ch. 14 assorted
Totally Random
100

what occurs when neurons in the brain send their impulses too quickly at irregular rates

what is "epilepsy"

100

the central nervous system consists of what two main parts?

what is "the brain and spinal cord"

100

a nerve cell

what is "a neuron"

100

Information stored in the brain temporarily

what is "short-term memory"

100

Electrical messages sent from neuron to neuron

what are "impulses"

100

what animal has three hearts and blue blood

what is "an octopus"

200

what damages brain cells that control movement

what is "Parkinson's Disease"

200

known as the command center of the body

what is "the brain"

200

neurons that carry the messages to the brain

what is "sensory neurons"

200

Information stored in the brain more permanently

what is "long term memory"

200

what is an action that happens before the brain can think about it?

what is "a reflex"

200

what structure in Asia is over 13,000 miles

what is "the Great Wall of China"

300

Damages brains cells that control thinking processes

what is "Alzheimer's Disease"

300

the three main parts of the brain

what is "the cerebrum, cerebellum, and brain stem"

300

Neurons that carry messages from the brain to the muscles

what are "motor neurons"

300

what type of memories remember how to perform certain skills?

what are "procedural memories"

300

what are the chemical messengers used in the endocrine system?

what are "hormones"

300

What American theme park is about the size of San Francisco?

what is "Disney World, Orlando"

400

Produces growth hormones and hormones that control glands in the endocrine system

what is "the pituitary gland"

400

Distinct areas that each hemisphere of the cerebrum can be divided

what is "the lobes"

400

Receives the electrical impulse from another neuron

what is "the dendrite"

400

what type of memories remember specific facts?

what is "declarative memories"

400

what produces and releases hormones throughout the body

what are "the endocrine glands"

400

what is the most-watched sporting event in the world

what is "the FIFA world cup"

500

Group of cells that regulate the pituitary gland

hypothalamus

500

The main pathway of information connecting the brain to the body

what is "the spinal cord"

500

Sends the electrical impulse on to the next neuron

what is "the axon"

500

what part of the brain seems to be necessary for making new long-term memories

what is "the hippocampus"

500

what are the five senses of the human body?

what is "1. Sight 2. Smell 3. Taste 4. Touch 5. Hearing"

500

what does "GRWM" mean on social media?

what is "Get Ready with Me"

600

what destroys the myelin sheath covering the axon, resulting in muscle weakness, paralysis, or vision loss

what is "multiple sclerosis"

600

What parts of the human body protect the brain?

what is "the skull and cerebrospinal fluid"

600

The gap between neurons over which impulses cross

what is "a synapse"

600

what Bible verse says "Teach me to do thy will; for thou art my God: Thy spirit is good; lead me into the land of uprightness.”

A. 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 B. Proverbs 4:8 C. Psalm 143:10 D. 1 Corinthians 10:31

what is "option C. Psalm 143:10"

600

the peripheral nervous system can be divided into what two parts?

what is "the somatic and autonomic nervous sytem"

600

What is the last-man-standing mode called in Fortnite?

What is "Battle Royale"

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