Nervous Systems
The Brain
The Nerve Cells
Nervous System Disorders
The Endocrine System
100

Controls involuntary activities

What is the autonomic nervous system?

100

Part of the body that is the command center for the whole body

What is the brain?

100

Neurons

What are nerve cells?

100
Change the way the brain sends and receives information

What are drugs' effects on the brain?

100

The chemical messengers that influence almost all cells, organs, and functions

What are hormones

200

Consists of the brain and the spinal cord

What is the central nervous system? 

200

The main pathway of information

What is the spinal cord?

200

The nerve that carries messages from the ear to the the brain

What is the auditory nerve?

200
Destroys the myelin sheaths on some neurons, resulting in muscle weakness, paralysis, or vision loss

What is multiple sclerosis?

200

Where most of the body's hormones are produced

What are the endocrine glands?

300

Controls skeletal muscle movements

What is the somatic nervous system? 

300

The three distinct parts of the brain

What are the cerebrum, cerebellum, and brain stem?

300

The nerve that connects the eye to the brain

What is the optic nerve?

300

Causes neurons in the brain to send impulses too quickly and irregularly

What is epilepsy?

300

The gland that produces a growth hormone and hormones that control other glands

What is the pituitary gland?

400

Controls millions of nerve cells all over the body

What is the peripheral nervous system?

400

The part of the sleep cycle that helps the brain develop and organizes the information that the brain has received all day

What is REM sleep?

400

The nerve the sends impulses from the nose to the brain 

What is the olfactory nerve?

400

Causes damage to brain cells that control the thinking process

What is Alzheimer's disease?
400

A group of cells located near the base of the brain that help regulate the pituitary gland

What is the hypothalamus? 

500

Two parts of the peripheral nervous system

What are the autonomic and somatic nervous systems?

500

The only correct source of information 

What is the Bible?

500

The only sense that is located all over the body

What is touch?

500

Results in blindness, death, or paralysis

What are results of an injury to the brain or spinal cord?

500

What the endocrine system uses instead of electrical impulses

What is chemical messengers?

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