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100

Pain in the nerve(s)

What is neuralgia

100

The structures that make up the nervous system

What are the Brain, Spinal Cord, and Nerves 

100

The parts of the central nervous system

What are the brain and spinal cord


100

The function Somatic Division of the Nervous System

What is Voluntary movement of the body

100

The part of the brain known as the sensory "traffic director."

What is Thalamus

100

cephal/o

head

100

Paralysis of one side of the body

What is hemiplegia

200

Acronym ANS

What is the autonomic nervous system

200

Acronym CNS 

What is the Central Nervous System

200

The division of your peripheral nervous system that is made up of the nerves that control involuntary body responses and functions.

What is Autonomic nervous system 

200

This part of the neuron is where the nucleus is found

What is the cell body

200

Houses the motor part of the brain

What is the Cerebral Cortex

200

spin/o

spine

200

Progressive disease that causes problems with balance and walking, along with many other symptoms.

What is Multiple Sclerosis

300

Two subdivisions of the Autonomic Nervous System and their functions

What is the Sympathetic "Fight or Flight" Parasympathetic Division- "rest and digest"  

300

FOUR Functional parts of a neuron

What are the 1- cell body (soma) 2- dendrites 3- axon 4- myelin sheaths 5- axon terminals 6- nodes of Ranvier

300

What structure transmits signals from the sensory to the motor cortex and causes the necessary reaction from the messaging from the cortex

What is the spinal cord

300

The medical term for lack of speech

What is aphasia

300

The number of cranial nerves

What is 12

300

neur/o

nerve

300

Paralysis of the lower body and both legs

What is paraplegia

400

The part of the brain acts as a passageway between the brain and the spinal cord?

What is the brain stem

400

A neurotransmitter is released from this part of the Neuron

What are Axon Terminals 

400

This disease causes uncontrolled motor movement

What is Parkinson's disease

400

The steps of transmission in a neuron

What are dendrites, cell body, axon, and terminals

400

The number of cranial nerves

What is 31

400

crani/o

skull

400

A neurological condition that causes involuntary movements and vocalization.

What is Tourette syndrome

500

An action potential travels along this structure until it reaches the axon terminal

What is an Axon

500

This part of the brain, situated beneath the thalamus, monitors and controls autonomic nervous system functions

What is the hypothalamus

500

The gaps between the myelin sheaths on the axon

What are Nodes of Ranvier

500

This divides the brain into right and left hemispheres

What is the longitudinal fissure

500

Subjective sensation that often occurs before a migraine or seizure

What is aura

500

alges/o

sense of pain

500

A recording of the electrical activity of the brain created using electrodes placed on the scalp.

What is an (EEG) electroencephalogram