Name That Cell
Nerves
The Brain
Gray and White Matter
Neurotransmitter
100

Found in the CNS, these are the most numerous type of neuroglia.

Astrocytes

100

This division of the nervous system contains the brain and spinal cord.

Central Nervous System

100

Higher cognitive functions, including the ability to reason through this question, are located in this lobe.

Frontal

100

A network of grey and white matter extending from the spinal cord to the diencephalon, this structure keeps you awake.

Reticular activating system

100

Receptor sites for this neurotransmitter are found especially in the parasympathetic but also sympathetic systems.

Acetylcholine

200

These cells line fluid-filled cavities, such as the ventricular system of the brain.

Ependymal Cells

200

The spinal nerves and peripheral nerves make up this division of the nervous system. 

Peripheral Nervous System

200

Now you see it, now you don’t—interruptions to vision would indicate a problem with this lobe.

Occipital

200

The most superior portion of the brain stem, this serves as a relay for impulses from the cerebral cortex to the pons and spinal cord.

Midbrain

200

This neurotransmitter slows things down in the brain or inhibits neural activity.

GABA (Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid)

300

Found in the PNS, these cells manufacture myelin.

Schwann Cells

300

This system is responsible for voluntary muscle control.

Somatic Nervous system

300

A paramedic uses this lobe to calculate the correct dose of medication for his or her patient.

Parietal

300

While most inferior, this portion of the brain stem contains the functions most important for life.

Medulla or Medulla oblongata

300

This neurotransmitter speeds things up in the brain.

Glutamate

400

These are neuroimmune cells in the brain.

Microglia

400

This division of the nervous system contains the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems.

Autonomic Nervous System

400

If you are having trouble remembering the functional areas of the brain, you should blame this lobe.

Temporal

400

This bulge on the underside of the brain stem helps regulate breathing rate and depth.

Pons

400

This neurotransmitter is involved in the reward system and helps in learning.

Dopamine

500

These cells form insulating myelin sheaths around axons in the brain and spinal cord.

Oligodendrocytes

500

Part of the peripheral nervous system, these tracts transmit impulses and sensations to the brain.

Afferent Tracts

500

Many emotions are mediated by this system. 

Limbic system

500

This group of brain structures sits just above the brainstem, linking it to the cerebral hemispheres.  

Diencephalon

500

This neurotransmitter is often targeted when treating depression.

Serotonin