Nerve Cell | PNS | CNS | Brain | The 4 lobes |
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What is a neuron?
A nerve cell is also called this.
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What is peripheral nervous system?
PNS is short for this
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What is Central Nervous System
CNS is short for this
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What is the Medulla?
The part of the brain that is located at the top of the spinal chord.
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What is hearing?
The temporal lobe controls auditory perception which is commonly known as this.
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What is the cell body?
The place where the nucleus is found
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What is 2?
There are this many divisions of the PNS
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What are the brain and spinal chord?
These 2 parts make up the CNS
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What is the cerebellum?
The part of the brain that controls balance
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What is the frontal lobe?
This lobe shows the world who we are.
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What is a message?
An impuse is really this
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What is the autonomic division?
The division of the PNS that regulates the internal environment
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What is white matter?
This part of the brain is made up of the axons of a neuron, and is named after its color.
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What is posture?
Standing up straight
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What is perception?
This is known as how you see the world
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What is a synapse?
The space between neurons
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What are motor nerves?
These nerves take messages away from the CNS
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What is 20%?
Despite its small size, this is the percentage of blood the brain receives
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What is the cerebrum?
Sensation is controlled here
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What is reason?
Controlled by the frontal lobe, this trait helps you decide to not jump off a building.
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What is Multiple Sclerosis?
A disease formed when the myelin sheath deterioates
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What is cardiac or smooth muscle tissue?
Either one of these two types of muscle tissues receive messages from an autonomic motor neuron.
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What is 4 kgs?
This is how much a person's brain weighs if the person weighs 200 kg.
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What is subjective?
Right brain thinkers look at answers in this way, like judges in an ice skating competition.
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What is Ice Castles?
In this movie the ice skater hits her occipital lobe and goes blind.
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