Ch. 7.6 Nervous System Key Terms
Ch. 7.6 Nervous System Key Terms
Ch. 7.6 Nervous System Key Terms
Ch. 7.6 Nervous System Key Terms
Ch. 7.6 Nervous System Key Terms
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What's Ventricles?

Four hollow spaces in the brain that connect with each other and the subarachnoid space

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What's Thalamus?

acts as a relay center, directs sensory impulses to the cerebrum, and allows conscious recognition of pain and temperature.

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What's Somatic nervous system?

The division of the peripheral nervous system that carries messages between the CNS and the body.

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What's Peripheral nervous system?

Consists of the nerves and has two divisions: the somatic nervous system and the autonomic nervous system.

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What's Neuron?

basic structural unit of the nervous system, or nerve cell,

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What's Sympathetic?

Division of the autonomic nervous system that prepares the body to act in times of emergency

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What's spinal cord?

esponsible for many reflex actions and for carrying sensory and motor  messages.

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What's Pons?

responsible for conducting messages, certain reflex actions (chewing, tasting), and assisting with respiration.

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What's parasympathetic?

counteracts the sympathetic system by slowing heart rate, decreasing respiration, lowering blood pressure, and increasing activity in the digestive tract.

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What's Nervous system?

highly organized system that coordinates all the activities of the body and enables it to respond and adapt to changes.

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What's Nerves?

combination of many nerve fibers located outside the brain and spinal cord.

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What's Midbrain?

responsible for conducting impulses between brain parts and for certain eye and auditory reflexes.

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What's Meninges?

The three membranes that cover and protect the brain and spinal cord.

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What's Medulla oblongata?

 connects with the spinal cord and is responsible for regulating heartbeat, respiration, swallowing, coughing, and blood pressure.

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What's Hypothalamus?

regulates and controls the autonomic nervous system, temperature, appetite, water balance, sleep, and blood vessel constriction and dilation, and is involved in emotions.

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What's Diencephalon?

contains the thalamus and hypothalamus.

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What's Cerebrum?

The largest and highest section of the brain

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What's Cerebrospinal fluid?

a shock absorber and carrying nutrients and wastes.

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What's Cerebellum?

responsible for muscle coordination, balance, posture, and muscle tone.

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What's  Central nervous system?

Consists of the brain and spinal cord.

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What's brain?

A mass of nerve tissue well protected by membranes and the cranium, or skull.

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Whats? Autonomic nervous system?

contains the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems, which work together to control involuntary body functions.