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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Autonomic Nervous System

Consists of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system which work to control involuntary body functions

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Brain

Mass of nerve tissue well protected by membranes and the cranium

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Central Nervous System

System consisting of the brain and the spinal cord

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Cerebellum

Section below the back of the cerebrum; responsible for muscle coordination, balance, posture, and muscle tone

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Cerebrospinal Fluid

Fluid in the ventricles that circulates continually between the ventricles and through the subarachnoid space; serves as shock absorber to protect the brain and spinal cord

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Cerebrum

Highest and largest section of the brain; responsible for reasoning, thought, memory, judgement, speech, sensation, sight, smell, hearing, and voluntary body movement

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Diaencephalon

Section located between cerebrum and midbrain; contains thalamus and hypothalamus

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Hypothalamus

Regulates and controls the autonomic nervous system, temperature, appetite, water balance, sleep, and blood vessel constriction; part of the diencephalon

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Medulla Oblongata

Lowest part of the brainstem; connects with the spinal cord and is responsible for regulating heartbeat, respiration, swallowing, coughing, and blood pressure

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Meninges

Three membranes that cover and protect the brain/spinal cord

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Midbrain

Section below cerebrum at the top of the brainstem; responsible for conducting

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Nerves

Combination of many nerves fibers located outside brain and spinal cord

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Nervous System

Complex highly organized system that coordinates all bodily activities

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Neuron

Nerve cell

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Parasympathetic

After emergency, system counteracts actions of the sympathetic system by slowing heart rate, decreasing respiration, lowering blood pressure, increasing activity in the digestive tract; part of the autonomic nervous system

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Peripheral Nervous System

Consists of the nerves and has the somatic nervous system and the autonomic nervous system

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Pons

Section located below the midbrain and in the brainstem; responsible for conducting messages to other parts of the brain; for certain reflex actions including chewing, tasting, and saliva production; assists respiration

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Somatic Nervous System

Carries messages between the CNS (central nervous system) and the body

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Spinal Cord

Continues down from the medulla oblongata and ends in the first or second lumbar vertebrae; responsible for many reflex actions and carrying sensory messages up to the brain and motor messages from the brain to the nerves that go to the muscles and glands

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Sympathetic

Part of the autonomic nervous system; in emergencies, system prepares the body to act by increasing heart rate, respiration, blood pressure, and slowing activity in the digestive tract

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Thalamus

Acts as a relay center; directs sensory impulses and midbrain; allows conscious recognition of pain and temperature

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Ventricles

Brain has four; hollow spaces that connect with each other with the space under the arachnoid membrane