This controls your breathing as well as other things.
What is the brainstem?
The nerves just below the head, in the neck region.
What are cervical nerves?
Some of these cross over the brainstem.
What are tracts?
They can not repair themselves.
What are the brain's neurons?
It pulls the body part you burned or pricked away, without sending a message to the brain.
What is the reflex arc?
The lobe that is working when something catches your eye.
What is the occipital lobe?
The nerves in between the thoracic and sacral nerves.
What are lumbar nerves?
The labeled nerve in your upper neck.
What is the C3 nerve?
It protects the brain, but it can cut it too.
What is the skull?
This is used for quick processing for the reflex arc.
What is the spinal cord?
The lobe skilled movement can be learned in.
What is the frontal lobe?
The singular nerve at the end of your spinal cord.
What is the coccygeal nerve?
The labeled nerve in your lower neck.
What is the C4 nerve?
Fluid that protects the brain from the rough edges of the skull.
What is cerebrospinal fluid?
Information travels along these to the spinal cord when the reflex arc happens.
What are axons?
The side of the brain most active when learning things like school.
What is the left hemisphere?
The nerves in the chest region.
What are thoracic nerves?
Tracts cross over this.
What is the brainstem?
This shifts when you hit your head hard.
What is the brain?
In a reflex arc, this decides to activate a motor neuron without waiting on your brain to give instructions.
What is an interneuron?
The side of the brain that is most active when you are doing things like activities.
What is the right hemisphere?
There are 62 of these.
What are spinal nerves?
Where tracts are located.
What is the brain?
Cerebrospinal fluid surrounds these four things.
What are the brain, brainstem, cerebellum, and spinal cord?