Disorders
Functions
Anatomy
Nerve Cells
100

Symptoms include severe headache, nausea, and vomiting.

What is menegitis?

100

This part of the nervous system is responsible for slowing down respirations.

What is parasympathetic?

100

This part of the brain is located below the cerebrum.

What is cerebellum?

100

Messages travel from one neuron to another by way of this sequence in a nerve impulse.

What is Axon-Synapse-Dendrite?

200

Symptoms include leg numbness and weakness.

What is Multiple Sclerosis?

200

This part of the nervous system is responsible for increasing respirations; especially if you have been in a fight.

What is sympathetic?

200

This lobe of the brain coordinates voluntary muscle movement.

What is frontal?

200

Impulses travel from one neuron to another by way of the:

What is Synapse?

300

You may have this disorder if you hallucination and seizures.

What is Epilepsy?

300

If a doctor is checking your reflexes he is assessing this part of the nervous system.

What are spinal nerves?

300

The brain and spinal cord are part of this system.

What is central nervous system?

300

A nerve cell is know as:

What is neuron?

400

This disorders includes having a headache and stiff neck after an insect bite. 

What is the West Nile Virus?

400

Luke almost hit a deer and now feels an increase in his heart rate. This part of the autonomic nervous system has been activated.

What is sympathetic?

400

The membrane covering of the brain.

What are meninges?

400

The part of the nerve cell that transmits a message from one cell to another.

What is Axon?

500

This disorder displays tremors and a shuffling gait.

What is Parkinson's Disease?

500

Jamie experienced tachycardia (a fast heart rate) while on a roller coaster. This nervous system structure was activated.

What is autonomic nervous system?

500

This area of the brain contains the midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata.

What is brain stem?

500

The location where information is received from other neurons.

What is dendrite?