Brain
Spinal Cord
Disease
Nerves
Nerve Disorders
100

How many cranial never pairs are there?

12 pairs

100

How many paths does the spinal cord provide to the brain?

two paths

100

Death in brain cells that occurs when a part of the brain is deprived of oxygen.

Stroke

100

list the five senses that the nervous system is responsible for?

taste, sight, touch, smell, and hearing

100

occurs when external force injury which is caused by auto accidents and conflict.

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

200

What is Sympathetic Division

Fight or Flight reaction

200

what organ does the spinal cord connect to?

Brain

200

the loss of ability to move or feel parts of the body which may be caused by illness, injury, or poison.

Paralysis

200

Define nervous system

Master control and communication system of the body

200

is a milder form of TBI.  Common in contact sports

Concussion

300

allows us to relax and conserve energy. 

Parasympathetic

300

What reflex center is the spinal cord respoinsible for?

reflex center

300

Causes cognitive impairment and is caused by rapid loss of brain cells.

Alzheimer Disease

300

What is Somatic Division

The voluntary control of skeletal muscle.

300

clumps of cells that form in the brain or spinal cord which can be detrimental to the body?

Tumors

400

Controls heart rate, digestion, pupil dilation, and perspiration

Autonomic Nervous System

400

Does the spinal cord work independently form the brain?

yes

400

Causes trembling in hands and legs and can also cause loss of brain cells.

Parkinsons Disease

400

What is Autonomic Division

the regulation of events that are automatic or involuntary.

400

what is the most common form of functional disorder in an individaul?

headaces

500

the action in which a signal is sent through the neurons?

Action Potential

500

How many spinal nerve pairs are there?

31 pairs

500

Occurs when myelin sheath around neurons which will harden into sclerosis.

Multiple Sclerosis

500

What can happen when nerves are damaged?

loss of sensation, motor functions, and cognitive function

500

What are the three signs of nervous system disorder?

loss of vision, loss of muscle strength, and sever headaces.