Parts of the brain
Parts of a neuron
Divisions of the NS
Neurotransmitters
100

Largest part of the brain which controls voluntary complex behavior such as reading, movement and speech.

What is the cerebrum

100

Receives impulses from other neurons or sense organ

What are dendrites

100

Receives sensory information and initiates motor control. Composed of the brain and spinal cord.

What is the central nervous system

100

Affects the sensation of pleasure, such as eating.

What is dopamine

200

Controls voluntary and some involuntary movement such as muscle coordination and balance

What is the cerebellum

200

Takes impulses away from the cell body and brings them to the muscles, glands or another neuron.

What is the axon

200

Nerves leading to and from sensory structures and muscles. Controls voluntary actions. 

What is the somatic nervous system

200

Regulates temperature, sensory perception and mood control

What is serotonin 

300

Controls involuntary activities such as breathing, heartbeat, blood flow, coughing, vomiting, swallowing, hiccupping, digestion, etc.

What is the Medulla Oblongata 

300

Contains the nucleus and other organelles and controls metabolic activities of the neuron

What is the cell body

300

Controls involuntary actions

What is the autonomic nervous system

300

Acts as natural painkillers as well as regulates some emotions

What are endorphins

400

Relays information to the appropriate part of the cerebrum. 

What is the Thalamus

400

Cells that compose the external covering on the axon

What are Schwann cells

400

Helps the body respond to danger (fight or flight). Increases heart rate, breathing rate, etc. 

What is the sympathetic nervous system

400

Readies the body to respond to danger or other stressful situations

What is norepinephrine 

500

Three protective membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord. 

What are the meninges 

500

The gaps between Schwann cells in the myelin sheath.

What are the Nodes of Ranvier

500

Returns the body to normal after the fight or flight response (homeostasis).

What is the parasympathetic nervous system

500

Neurotransmitters pass through here

What is the synapse