Separations
The Neuron
The Brain
Receptors
Sensation
100

includes the brain and the spinal cord

what is the central nervous system

100
housed within the cell body

what is the nucleus

100

has three sections, located at the bottom of the brain, controls basic, visceral functions

what is the brainstem

100

found in the skin, needed for touch

what are mechanoreceptors

100

where the chemoreceptors responsible for taste are found

what are taste buds

200

controls voluntary movement

what is the somatic nervous system

200

finger-like projections that receive information

what are dendrites

200

controls balance and posture, coordinates movement

what is the cerebellum

200

the only place where photoreceptors would be found

what is in the eye/on the retina

200

the only general sense

what is touch

300

made up of sensory and motor neurons

what is the peripheral nervous system

300

the space between two neurons; crossed by neurotransmitters

what is the synapse

300

controls personality, decision-making, and speech ability

what is the frontal lobe

300

respond to variations in temperature

what are thermoreceptors

300

the photoreceptor responsible for color vision

what are cones
400

takes over during a fight-or-flight scenario

what is the sympathetic nervous system

400

makes the electric impulse move faster down an axon

what is the myelin sheath

400

controls emotions, specifically agression and fear

what is the amygdala

400

responsible for taste and smell

what are chemoreceptors

400

the fluid-filled structure in the inner ear; lined with hairs

what is the cochlea

500

a resting state after a stressful experience

what is the parasympathetic nervous system

500

the spaces between the myelin sheath

what are nodes of Ranvier

500

the layers of tissue that surround the brain and spinal cord

what are the meninges

500

respond to pain stimuli

what are nociceptors

500
the structure within the temporal lobe that interprets smell 

what is the olfactory bulb

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