Brain
Spinal Chord
Nerves
neuron
Random!!
100

What is the largest part of the brain? Made up of the 4 lobes

What is the cerebrum!!

100
How many neurons does the human have?
What is Billions
100

What is Peripheral Nervous System

All the neurons in the human body

100

Extensions from the cell body that receive messages from other nerve cells

Dendrites

100

Progressive degenerative brain disease, victims experience memory loss, irritability, and confusion

Alzheimer’s Disease

200

Communication link between the left and right cerebral hemispheres

Corpus Collosum

200
Name the two divisions of the Nervous System
What is CNS & PNS
200

What is Autonomic Nervous System 

Involves Involuntary Responses to  Stimuli

200

The space where the axon terminal of one neuron can transfer an impulse to another neuron

What is the Synapse

200

Medical condition: Slight or mild brain injury with common bleeding and tearing of nerve fibers, likely resulting in some memory loss.

What is a Concussion

300

The part of the brain responsible for coordination, posture, and motor learning

Cerebellum

300
Three parts of the Brain Stem
What is Midbrain, Pons, Medulla Oblongata
300
Carries impulse from skin, skeletal muscles, and joints to the brain
What are Sensory Neurons
300

The PNS is divided into 2 main sub divisions, what are they?

Sensory and Motor

300

The lobe responsible for processing emotion, future planning, cognitive functions

Frontal

400

This lobe helps you process memories, speech, language, and auditory stimuli

What is the Temporal Lobe

400

Fluid found between meninges in the CNS, acting as a shock absorber and continually circulating around the brain.

Cerebrospinal Fluid

400

What is Somatic Nervous system

Regulates activities under conscious control

400

chemical signals of neurons that transmit an impulse across the synapse to another cell

Neurotransmitters

400

Medical condition: a blocked or ruptured blood vessel supplying a region of the brain, leading to the loss of some functions or death.

Stroke

500

 deep grooves divide the cerebrum into four lobes

Fissures

500

What is the Reflex Arc

The pathway the impulse travels through sensory neurons, than the spinal cord, and directly back via motor neurons for a quick and unconscious response to a stimulus.

500

Division responsible for 'fight or flight' responses, increasing activities in the body

What is Sympathetic Division

500

What do we call the change in electrical potential that allows the transmission of a nerve impulse along the axon

Action Potential

500

a small, bean-shaped gland situated at the base of your brain, The hormones it produces help regulate important functions, such as growth, blood pressure and reproduction.

Pituitary Gland