Impulse
Divisions
Senses
Protection
Brain
100

Tree-like structure that received information from a stimulus.

What are dendrites?

100

Consists of the brain and spinal cord.

What is the central nervous system?

100

These receptors respond to temperature changes.

What are mechanoreceptors?

100

Specialized cells that make up the myelin sheath (2)

What are schwann cells and oligodendrocytes?

100

Responsible for coordinating movements so they are graceful and efficient, aids in muscle memory.

What is the cerebellum?

200

Sodium rushes into the neuron, reversing the charge causing depolarization.

What is action potential?

200

Sends impulses from the senses to the brain.

What is the sensory division?

200

These receptors are all over our body and respond to touch or movement.

What are mechanoreceptors?

200

These make up 90% of all nerve cells.

What are neuroglia?

200

The brain stem is made up of these 3 parts.

What are the midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata?

300

Happens when the impulse travels the length of the axon and potassium rushes out of the neuron.

What is repolarization?

300

The efferent division of nervous system, it sends impulses to the muscles and glands.

What is the motor division?

300

Special Senses (4)

What are sight, smell, hearing, and taste?

300

These make up the three layesr of the meninges.

What is dura mater, arachnoid membrane, and pia mater?
300
Responsible for autonomic processes, hormone control, and regulating feelings and emotions.

What is the hypothalamus?

400

The refractory period that happens when sodium/potassium channels restore balance and charges.

What is resting potential?

400

Responsible for voluntary muscle control and involuntary muscle control. (in order)

What is the somatic and autonomic systems?

400
A stimulus that triggers receptors for hearing.

What are vibrations from sound waves?

400

Cushions the brain and helps to prevent infection.

What is cerebral spinal fluid?

400

Connects the hemispheres of the cerebrum.

What is the corpus collosum?

500

Needed for a nerve impulse to travel from one neuron to the next, passing through the synaptic cleft.

What are neruotransmitters?

500
"Fight or Flight" and "Rest and Digest" (in order)
What are the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions?
500

Specialized photoreceptors that sense light and color. (in that order)

What are rods and cones?

500

Neuroglia that circulate cerebral spinal fluid (CSF)

What are ependymal cells?

500

Name the 4 lobes of the cerebrum and their function.

What is...
Frontal-reasoning and decision making, memory, voluntary movements

Parietal-sensations, spatial awareness

Temporal-memory, comprehension, speech, emotional association of memories

Occipital- visual processing, vision and memory of objects

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