What is the frontal lobe?
Main control center of the body.
What is information processing?
A fast automatic response to stimulus.
What are reflexes?
What is the dendrite?
Parts of the Central Nervous System
What is the brain and spinal cord?
What is the parietal lobe?
Moving the body, using muscles, typically responding to sensory input.
What is motor control?
Reaction to stimuli by a gland or muscle.
What is response?
Letter B:
What is the Cell Body?
Connects brain and spinal cord to sensory organs and muscles.
What is the peripheral nervous system?
What is the Occipital lobe?
Gathering sensory information, and understanding it
What is Perception?
The cells or sense organs that get stimuli from inside and outside the body.
What is a sensory receptor?
Letter H:
What is the Axon Terminal?
Somatic and autonomic
What are the 2 subdivisions of the peripheral nervous system?
Changing behavior because of experience.
What is learning and memory?
When a neuron isn't stimulated.
What is resting potential?
Letter B:
What is the Axon?
Somatic nervous system.
What is voluntary skeletal muscle
What is the Pons?
Keeping body in the same state, EX: Body temp, amount of oxygen in your blood.
What is Homeostasis?
An electric charge difference across the membrane of a cell.
What is Membrane potiental?
What is the Myelin Sheath?
Parts of the autonomic nervous system.
What is Parasympathetic and sympathetic?