Branches of the Nervous Systems
Parts of the Brain
Diseases/Injuries of the Nervous System
Parts of a Neuron
Vocabulary
100
comprised of spinal cord and brain

What is the Central Nervous System?

100

controls balance for walking and standing, and other complex motor functions

What is the cerebellum?
100

injury that occurs when the brain comes in contacted with the skull; often results in dizziness, light sensitivity, and nausea

What is a concussion?

100

contains the nucleus

What is the soma or cell body?

100

definition: chemicals released by neurons that stimulate other neurons, muscles, or glands

What are neurotransmitters?

200

comprised of nerves that brain off from spinal

What is the Peripheral Nervous System?

200

portion of the brain broken into lobes; controls muscle functions, speech, thought, emotions, reading, writing, and learning

What is the cerebrum?

200

progressive degeneration of the brain that ultimately results in dementia

What is alzheimer's disease?

200

branches that receive signals from other cells

What are the dendrites?

200

definition: an action that is performed as a response to a stimulus and without conscious thought

What is a reflex?

300

includes sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system

What is the autonomic nervous system?

300

processing center for sensory information and autonomic control; contains hypothalamus and thalamus

What is the diencephalon?

300

though this disease does not stem from the nervous system, the nervous system is impacted by the proteins in the myelin sheath being attacked, causing uncontrollable muscle movement

What is multiple sclerosis?

300

contains schwann cells, nodes of ranvier, and myelin sheaths; transfers signals to other cells and organs

What is the axon?

300

definition: the change in electrical potential associated with the passage of an impulse along the membrane of a muscle cell or nerve cell

What is action potential?

400

division that picks up sensory stimuli

What is the afferent or sensory nervous system?

400

connects brain to spinal cord

What is the brain stem?

400

disease caused by the degeneration of dopamine releasing neurons; symptoms include: persistent tremors, forward bent walking posture, a shuffling gait, and trouble initiating muscle movement

What is parkinson's disease?
400

forms junctions with other cells

What is the axon terminal?

400

definition: junction or point of close contact between neurons

What is a synapse

500

division sends directions from the brain to the muscles and glands

What is the efferent or motor nervous system?

500

birth defect caused by a temporary lack of oxygen that causes brain damage resulting in poorly controlled voluntary muscles, seizures, and/or impaired hearing and eyesight

What is cerebral palsy?

500

Allows diffusion of ions; located between myelin sheaths

What is are the nodes of Ranvier?

500

definition: a thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue  

What are stimuli?

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