The Basics
Central Nervous System
Peripheral Nervous System
Neurons & Neurotransmission
Brain & Spinal Cord Connections
100

The nervous system is the body’s primary system for sending and receiving these.

What are signals or messages?

100

The CNS consists of these two main structures.

What are the brain and spinal cord?

100

The PNS connects the CNS to this.

What is the rest of the body?

100

The basic building block of the nervous system is called this.

What is a neuron?

100

The spinal cord connects the brain to this system.

What is the peripheral nervous system?

200

The nervous system is divided into two major parts: CNS and this.

What is the peripheral nervous system (PNS)?

200

 The spinal cord’s main role is to transmit messages between the brain and these.

What are the rest of the body / peripheral nerves?

200

The PNS has two main divisions: the somatic nervous system and this.

What is the autonomic nervous system (ANS)?

200

The long, threadlike part of a neuron that sends messages is called this.

What is the axon?

200

Reflexes are fast responses that occur through this part of the CNS.

What is the spinal cord?

300

This type of neuron carries information from the body to the CNS.

What are sensory neurons (afferent neurons)?

300

The CNS is protected by bones, meninges, and this clear fluid.

What is cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)?

300

This subdivision of the ANS prepares the body for fight-or-flight responses.

What is the sympathetic nervous system?

300

The branching fibers that receive messages from other neurons are called this.

What are dendrites?

300

This part of the brainstem controls heart rate, breathing, and blood pressure.

What is the medulla?

400

This type of neuron carries instructions from the CNS to muscles and glands.

What are motor neurons (efferent neurons)?

400

This part of the brain coordinates balance, movement, and posture.

What is the cerebellum?

400

This subdivision of the ANS calms the body and conserves energy.

What is the parasympathetic nervous system?

400

 This electrical signal travels down the axon to trigger neurotransmitter release.

What is an action potential?

400

The PNS relays sensory information to this part of the brain for processing.

What is the cerebral cortex?

500

The nervous system communicates through these chemical and electrical processes.

What are action potentials and neurotransmitters?

500

The CNS integrates sensory information and sends commands through this network of neurons.

DAILY DOUBLE: What is the central neural network / interneurons?

500

Sensory information from organs and muscles travels to the CNS via these nerves.

What are afferent (sensory) nerves?

500

Neurotransmitters cross this gap to transmit signals to the next neuron.

What is the synapse (synaptic cleft)?

500

DOUBLE OR NOTHING: The CNS and PNS work together to maintain this type of stability in the body.

What is homeostasis?