The two main parts of the Nervous System.
What is Central and Peripheral Nervous System?
Sign of disease of injury.
What is symptoms?
An educated guess regarding the answer or solution to a problem or question.
What is hypothesis?
Largest part of the brain.
What is cerebrum?
Finger not recommended to be used when measuring pulse.
What is the thumb?
The two types of neurons.
What is sensory and motor neurons?
Tiny in size; virus, bacteria, and fungi.
What is microorganism?
Ways to show experimental results in an organized manner; graphs and table.
What is collecting and analyzing data?
Controls breathing, heart rate, blood pressure, sleep-wake cycle, and motor/sensory functions.
What is brain stem?
Measures the strength of how well the heart is pumping.
What is blood pressure?
Part of neuron that receives signals through other neurons synapses.
What is dendrites?
Microorganism that can be found in yeast and mold.
What is fungi?
Having a good logic or reasoning for something.
What is valid?
Bridge that allows nerve signals from the two sides of the brain.
What is corpus callosum?
Average high for temperature.
What is 99.1 degrees Fahrenheit?
What your brain tells your body to do.
What is output?
Microorganism that does not need a host to live off of.
What is bacteria?
Variable you are studying and measuring in an experiment.
What is dependent variable?
Cortex located in the frontal lobe of the brain.
What is motor cortex?
Average low for blood pressure.
What is 90/60 mm Hg?
Chemicals that help signals travel through synapses.
What is neurotransmitters?
The antibiotic that best treats E-coli.
What is tetracycline?
What is being changed in the experiment, in order to study the changes.
What is independent variable?
Produces and releases hormones, regulates growth, metabolism and stress levels.
What is pituitary gland>
Measures how well the heart contracting to push blood through arteries.
What is systolic?