Functions | Divisons of the Nervous System | Disorders | Diseases | Terminology |
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Central Nervous System
What's the Communication and coordination system of the body .
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Crntral Nervous System
It's the brain and spinal cord
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Epilepsy
Seizure disorder or the brain, characterized by recurring and excessive discharge from neurons . What disorder is this ?
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Poliomyelitis
A disease of the nerve pathways of the spinal cord causing paralysis what this ?
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Cerebrospinal fluid
Csf means
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Neuron
Transmits a message from one cell to the next .
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Cranial nerves and spinal nerves .
What's the Peripheral Nervous system?
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Meningitis
Inflammation of the lining of the brain is ?
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Cerebral palsy
I am a disturbance in voluntary muscular action due to to brain damage who am I ?
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inflammation
suffix itis means
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Dendrites
Nerve cell processes that carry impulses to the cell body .
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Autonomic nervous system
includes peripheral nerves and ganglia,supplies heart muscle ,
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Increased volume of cerebrospinal fluid within ventricles of the brain
what's Hydrocephalus?
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Pill rolling
Tremors Shuffling gait
What's Parkinson's disease ?
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Loss of power of motion or sensation
Whats paralysis ?
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Carries impulse away from cell body
What is a Axon ?
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Involuntary
what action does the autonomic nervous system have ? Voluntary or involuntary
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Loss of two areas of complex behavior such as language ,memory , visual and spatial abilities or judgement
what's Dementia
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Alzheimer's disease
What has Three different stages and
Begins with problem remembering ? |
Half or one side of
what does the stem hemi- mean ?
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Sensory Neutrons ( AFFERENT)
emerge from the skin or sense organs , carry impulses to spinal cord and brain
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autonomic nervous system
which system has smooth muscles and secretory glands ?
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Bells Palsy
When a Victim seems to have stroke on one side of the face it's called. ____ ______
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inflammation of a nerve
What's Neuritis ?
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Paralysis all four extremities
What's Quadriplegia?
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