How it works
Parts of the nervous system
The brain
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without a good nervous system
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How does the brain process info?

The brain does by using the environment around our sensory receptors reacting to stimuli like temperature, pressure, touch and smell, etc.

100

what are the five senses

smell, hearing, touch, taste, sound

100

biggest part of the brain

the cerebrum

100

what is the whote of the eye called



the sclera 

100

What if you didnt have senses?

The brain porocesses information through out sense receptors allowing us to react to stimuli such as pain, pressure, etc

200

As you know the central nervous sys (the brain and spinal cord) process info through sensory receptors how else?

The also process information by interpreting it to make decisions and coordinate the response coming

200

carries impulses from skin, skeletal muscles and to joins to the brain 

What are sensory neurons 

200

If you were to find the percentage of the neurons in the cerebrum ?

75%

200

which loves help you undertsnad speech, and choose words to express ones thoughts 

the parietal lobe allows this 

200

the part of the brain that stores emotions and memories is 

the hippocampus 

300

The Neuron is made of which following parts?

Axon, Dendrite, Nucleus or all 

300

what are the three parts of the brain tsem?

midbrain, medulla oblongata, pons

300

five seperate lobes of the brain

Frontal, insular, occipital, parietal, temporal

300

what lets the ey e see black, gray and white shades 

Rods allow this

300

i’what are the two seperate parts of the nervous system 

The CNS central nervous system , THE PNS perphial nerv sys

400

cerebral palsy can affect what parts of the body?

A) brain

B) muscles 

 C) spine 

D) all

400

where are the spinal nerves and cranial nerves are located  

This is Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)

400
what part of the nervous system sys is being able to sense touch

The Pns

400

conscious control of the skeletal muscles 

somatic nervous sys

400
what is the 2bd largest organ in the CNS 

the spinal cord 

500

How do neurons communicate with one another?

The communicate through both chemical and electrical signals 

500

controls vomitting, cardaic function and respiration

the medulla has oblongata

500

what a bruise to the brain?

a concussion 

500

whats typically the cause of a concussion 

typically is a fall and or a blow to the head 

500

what is at least 4 causes of a nervous system disease 

a tumor, spinal cord/brain injury or cva ( cardiovascular accident 

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