Neurons
Brain Structure
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Misc
100

What are the ends of an axon that connect to other dendrites called?

Axon Terminal

100

Point to the area of your brain where the occipital lobe is located.

The back of your big ol head

100

Measure of the heat created by the body

what is temperature

100

The four basic measurements of how well the body is functioning.

Vital Signs

100

why you don't use your thumb to take blood pressure

you have a pulse in your thumb

100


abnormally low blood pressure

what is hypothermia

200

This part of a neuron receives a chemical stimulus from the synapse and carries the impulse toward the cell body.

Dendrite

200

The Temporal Lobe is responsible for hearing. 

True/False

TRUE

200

Interval between initial infection and first signs and symptoms

Incubation Period

200

Tiny infectious agents that can only multiply when they are inside a host, the living cells of plants, animals, or bacteria.

Viruses

200

A patient comes to you with complaints of muscle weakness, muscle spasms, and twitches in the left arm.

- During the exam you notice no problems with sensation, and the patient reports no loss of sensation, no pain, tingling, or numbness.

- All neurological tests were normal, except for the nerve conduction velocity tests and EMG results.

Motor Neurons

200

when you are overheated

what is hyperthermia

300

The ___________ speeds up the signals along the axon?

Myelin Sheath

300

Involved in motor function, problem solving, memory, language, judgement, impulse control, and social behavior?

Functions of the frontal lobe

300

Specialized clothing or equipment that an employee wears for protection against infectious materials. This includes safety goggles, gloves, and laboratory aprons.

What is PPE (Personal Protection Equipment)

300

Organisms such as yeasts or molds that reproduce quickly in moist, humid environments.  

Fungi

300

The force of blood against the walls of the heart's arteries.

Blood pressure

300

any disease producing agent such as virus, bacteria, or parasite.

what is pathogen

400

The gap or space between two nerve cells where neurotransmitters are released.

What is the synapse?

400

The largest part of the brain is called the 

Cerebrum

400

A harmless variant of a pathogen that stimulates a host's immune system to mount defenses against the pathogen.

Vaccine

400

A medicine that limits the growth of or destroys microorganisms.

Antibiotics

400

What can run, but never walks; has a mouth, but never talks; has a head, but never weeps; has a bed, but never sleeps?

River

400

most common sources of illness in USA

food borne pathogens

500

The chemicals that transmit messages across the synapse.

What are neurotransmitters?

500

The part of the brain that regulates bodily Homeostasis

The Hypothalamus

500

The chart lists the symptoms and transmission for Lyme Disease. How is Lyme Disease spread?


Vector Borne

500

For a BP reading of 140/92, what is the bottom number (92) known as?

Diastolic Pressure

500

The name of the railroad worker who's accident caused severe damage to their frontal lobe, resulting in mood swings and lack of patience

Phineas Gage

500

when the heart is at rest, it is the bottom number

what is diastolic

600

type of neuron carries impulses from the brain

what is sensory neuron

600

part of the brain is responsible for balance and coordination

what is Cerebellum

600

the brain structure connects the two hemispheres





what is Corpus callosum

600

how many years of college do you need to become a regular doctor?

What is 8 years (plus 4 years as a resident)

600

The three major parts of the brain.

what is brain stem, cerebellum, cerebrum

600

when your digestive system is working, which part of the brain is sending the commands

what is the brain stem