Parietal
Central Nervous System
Peripheral Nervous System
Hypothalamus
Disorders
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Where is the parietal lobe located?

In front of the occipital lobe in the brain

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What makes up the CNS?

The brain and the spinal cord

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What makes up the PNS

Cranial nerves, spinal nerves, peripheral nerves, and ganglia

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Where is the hypothalamus located?

Deep in the brain
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What happens in Alzheimer's Disease

This disorder happens when brain cells begin to break down which causes memory loss

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What are its main functions?

It provides sensations like touch, and pain.

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What does the CNS do?

The body's primary control center, managing and processing information.

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What does the peripheral nervous system do?

Connects the central nervous system to the rest of the body’s organs, limbs, and senses.

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What are the main functions?

Homeostasis, hunger, aggressive behaviors, sleep cycles, and emotional responses.

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What is Epilepsy?

The disorder that causes sudden uncontrolled electrical activity in the brain.

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How does it contribute to awareness?

It helps the body to understand the position of objects in the environment, and helps with navigation.

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How do neurons transmit signals?

 Electrical signals travel within a single neuron, and chemical signals bridge the gap between different neurons.When a receiving dendrite accumulates enough chemical signals, it triggers an electrical impulse known as an action potential.

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What are Motor nerves

The nerves that send signals from the brain to muscles and glands

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Does the hypothalamus control the autonomic nervous system? (True or False)

True

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What is a concussion?

This injury occurs when the brain is damaged from a sudden hit or blow to the head

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Is alzheimers disease related to the parietal lobe? (True or False)

True

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What are the three types of neurons?

Sensory Neuron, Inter Neuron, and Motor Neuron.

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What is the Somatic nervous System?

 The division of the PNS that controls voluntary movements like walking or writing

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What hormones are produced by the hypothalamus?

CRH, GnRH, GHRH, TRH, ADH, and oxytocin.

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What is Parkinson's disease

 People with this disorder have trouble with shaking, stiffness, and trouble with movement. 

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What happens when its damaged?

Can cause difficulties with reading, writing, and navigation

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How many neurons does the average person have?

Around 100 Billion
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What is the autonomic nervous System?

The division of the PNS that controls automatic actions like heartbeat and digestion

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Which region regulates body temperature?

The preoptic area

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What is multiple sclerosis?

This disease damages the protective layer of nerves called myelin.