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100

How much does the human brain weigh?

Around 3 pounds

100

What are the lobes of the brain?

Frontal, Parietal, Occipital, Temporal

100

What is the peripheral nervous system made up of?

Everything but the brain and spinal cord

100

What is the CNS made up of?

Brain and spinal cord

100

The Autonomic Nervous System is divided into 2 subdivisions, what are they?

Sympathetic and parasympathetic

200

How many hemispheres does the brain have?

2

200

What part of the brain coordinates muscular movements and helps maintain balance?

Cerebellum

200

What are the 2 divisions of the PNS?

Autonomic and Somatic
200

What are the 3 parts of the lower brain stem?

Midbrain, pons, medulla

200

Which division of the Autonomic Nervous System is activated during the fight or flight response?

Sympathetic Nervous System
300

How many lobes does the human brain have?

4

300

What is the name of the fluid that lets the brain take in nutrients and remove wastes with blood?

Cerebrospinal Fluid

300

What does the Somatic Nervous System do?

Sensory input and voluntary muscle control

300

What is one of the major functions of the lower brain stem?

breathing regulation

300

Which subdivision of the Autonomic Nervous System is activated during the resting and digesting response?

Parasympathetic Nervous System

400

What is the largest part of the brain?

Cerebrum

400

What is the name of the structure that connects the two hemispheres of the brain?

Corpus Callosum

400

What does the Autonomic nervous system do?

Automatic involuntary bodily functions

400

If a patient has an injury resulting in a Central Nervous System injury that affects the patient's breathing, swallowing and digestion that causes the to have to be on life support, what part of the CNS was likely injured?

Brain stem

400

Which part of the Autonomic Nervous System is responsible for increased heart rate, increased respiratory rate, decreased digestion, and pupil dilation?

Sympathetic Nervous System

500

What controls the body's temperature?

hypothalamus

500

If a person has a stroke and the left side of their mouth and eye is drooping, which side of the brain was affected by the stroke?

right side

500

Examples of involuntary actions

blood pressure, heart rate, breathing, digestion, swallowing, blinking, pupil dilation/constriction

500

What part of the brain stem controls depth and rhythm of breathing, prevents over-inflation of lungs and helps with REM sleep?

Pons

500

Which part of the Autonomic Nervous System is responsible for pupil constriction, increased salivation, increased digestion, decreased heart rate?

Parasympathetic Nervous System