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Nervous System Overview

Neurons

The Brain

CNS

Hodgepodge

NS Overview Neurons Brain CNS Hodgepodge $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

This nervous system pathway takes sensory input toward the CNS Topic 1 - $100 This nervous system pathway takes sensory input toward the CNS

This nervous system pathway takes motor output away from the CNS Topic 1 - $200 This nervous system pathway takes motor output away from the CNS

Topic 1 - $300 This part of the involuntary nervous system prepares the body for emergencies: fight or flight

Topic 1 - $400 The CNS processes, interprets and decides upon an action in a process called:

Topic 1 - $500 These afferent fibers take nerve impulses from the organs of the ventral body cavity to the CNS.

Receptive region of the Neuron Topic 2- $100 Receptive region of the Neuron

Peripheral Nervous system cell that makes Myelin Topic 2- $200 Peripheral Nervous system cell that makes Myelin

Topic 2- $300 The nerve impulse travels down this long end of the neuron as it is transmitted

What is the function of myelin? Topic 2- $400 What is the function of myelin?

What are the spaces between myelin coated cells on the axon? Topic 2- $500 What are the spaces between myelin coated cells on the axon?

The elevated ridges in the cerebrum are called: Topic 3 - $100 The elevated ridges in the cerebrum are called:

Left and right cerebral hemispheres are connected by the: Topic 3 - $200 Left and right cerebral hemispheres are connected by the:

The primary sensory cortex of the brain is in this lobe. Topic 3 - $300 The primary sensory cortex of the brain is in this lobe.

Memories of learned muscle patterns is stored here Topic 3 - $400 Memories of learned muscle patterns is stored here

Topic 3 - $500 This part of the brain controls motor functions associated with rage, pleasure, feeding and thirst.

Fluid that surrounds the CNS Topic 4 - $100 Fluid that surrounds the CNS

The fluid filled cavities of the brain are called: Topic 4 - $200 The fluid filled cavities of the brain are called:

Topic 4 - $300 The opening in the base of the skull that marks the beginning of the spinal cord

White matter in the brain is covered in: Topic 4 - $400 White matter in the brain is covered in:

This divides the left and right hemisphere Topic 4 - $500 This divides the left and right hemisphere

Vision is located in this lobe of the cerebrum Topic 5- $100 Vision is located in this lobe of the cerebrum

Topic 5- $200 Largest, most numerous of the support cells in the CNS. Secretes chemicals that maintain the blood brain barrier

Topic 5- $300 Lowest part of the brain that controls blood pressure and respiratory rythym

Topic 5- $400 Indention in the cerebrum that separates the frontal lobe from the parietal lobe

Triangular part of the cell body that leads to the axon Topic 5- $500 Triangular part of the cell body that leads to the axon

Topic 1 - $100 WHAT is afferent?

Topic 1 - $200 What is the efferent

Topic 1 - $300 WHAT is sympathetic

Topic 1 - $400 What is integration?

Topic 1 - $500 What is visceral?

Topic 2 - $100 WHAT are dendrites?

Topic 2 - $200 WHAT are schwann cells?

Topic 2 - $300 WHAT IS axon?

WHAT IS insulates and protects nerve impulse? Topic 2 - $400 WHAT IS insulates and protects nerve impulse?

WHAT IS nodes of ranvier? Topic 2 - $500 WHAT IS nodes of ranvier?

Topic 3 - $100 WHAT IS gyri?

WHAT IS THE corpus callosum? Topic 3 - $200 WHAT IS THE corpus callosum?

WHAT IS THE parietal lobe? Topic 3 - $300 WHAT IS THE parietal lobe?

Topic 3 - $400 WHAT IS the cerebellum?

WHAT IS THE hypothallamus? Topic 3 - $500 WHAT IS THE hypothallamus?

WHAT IS cerebral spinal fluid? Topic 4- $100 WHAT IS cerebral spinal fluid?

Topic 4 - $200 WHAT IS ventricles?

WHAT IS the foramen magnum? Topic 4 - $300 WHAT IS the foramen magnum?

Topic 4 - $400 WHAT IS myelin?

WHAT IS longitudinal fissure? Topic 4 - $500 WHAT IS longitudinal fissure?

Topic 5 - $100 WHAT is occipital?

Topic 5 - $200 WHAT IS astrocytes?

WHAT IS THE medulla oblongatta? Topic 5 - $300 WHAT IS THE medulla oblongatta?

Topic 5 - $400 WHAT central sulcus?

WHAT IS THE axon hillock? Topic 5 - $500 WHAT IS THE axon hillock?