True or false, the nervous system is made up of nerves?
What is true?
Which of the nervous system is the brain part of?
What is central nervous system?
What bones/bone structure protect the brain?
What is Skull?
What two systems make up the peripheral system?
What is somatic and autonomic system?
Is in important to learn about the nervous system?
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what are the two systems in the nervous system?
What is central and peripheral?
What controls hunger and thirst?
What is brain stem?
Is the spinal cord part of the Central Nervous system?
What is yes?
What is the point of the peripheral system?
What is carries out orders from the brain?
What organ is this?
What is Brain?
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What is located in the back of the brain?
What is cerebellum?
True or False, the central nervous system is only made up of the brain?
what is False?
What other system does the peripheral system WORK with?
What is Central Nervous system?
What image does this represent?
What is nervous system?
What are the main organs in the nervous system?
What is brain and spinal cord and nerves?
What is the largest part of the brain?
What is Cerebrum?
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what of the two nervous systems in the peripheral nervous system sends info through the peripheral system to the central nervous system?
What is Somatic Nervous system?
What does the brainstem do?
What controls hunger, thirsts, and basic functions such as breathing, body temperature, and blood pressure?
true or false the nervous system is a pathway in which your brain sends and receives info?
what is True?
What are the three main parts that work together in the brain?
what is cerebrum, cerebellum, brain stem?
How does the brain and the spinal cord work together in the Central Nervous system?
What is the brain receives messages up and down the spinal cord across the nerves?
Name one of the three parts of the body that are autonomic?
What is breathing, heartbeat, and digestion?
What are the four lobes in the cerebrum?
What is frontal, parietal, occipital, and, temporal?