Cellular "parts"
Bigger "parts"
Anatomical terms
Spinal cord and beyond
100

Cells specialised for the generation, conduction, and transmission of electrical signals in the nervous system.

What is a neuron?


100

The entire brain contains this number of nerve cells: 86M or 86B or 86T

86B

100

Front of the brain

What is anterior?

100

The spinal cord is not part of the peripheral nervous system. It is part of this. 

What is central -- central nervous system (CNS)?

200

The "wiring" that conveys information from a nerve cell body.

What is an axon?

200

The superficial layers of nerve cells covering the cerebral hemispheres and cerebellum.

What is the cerebral cortex?

200

Back of the brain

What is posterior?

200

Interlocking bones that form the spinal column

What are vertebrae?

300

The "wiring" that conveys input to a nerve cell body.

What is a dendrite?

300

There are this many lobes or major subdivisions of the cerebral cortex.

4

300

Top of the brain

What is superior?

300

The structure just above the spinal cord

What is the brainstem?

400

These cells support nerve cells.

What are glial cells?

400

Another name for the occipital cortex

Visual cortex

400

Fold or convolution in the cortex

What is a gyrus?

400

A major laminated structure attached to the brainstem

What is the cerebellum?

500

These tiny structures in the nerve cell membrane open and close and enable neural communication

What are ion channels?

500

A large bundle of fibres that connects the two cerebral hemispheres.

Corpus callosum

500
The space between gyri

What is a sulcus?

500

The motor axons that connect the brain and spinal cord to skeletal muscles 

What is the somatic division of the peripheral nervous system (PNS)?