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What a is the definition of the nervous system?
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What a is the definition of the nervous system?
Nerve cells and fibers that carry and send messages to and from the brain to parts of the body
How many main functions are there?
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How many main functions are there?
3
What do sensory nerves do?
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What do sensory nerves do?
Gather information from inside the body the outside environment
How many parts is he structure divided into?
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How many parts is he structure divided into?
2
What is the central nervous system?
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What is the central nervous system?
Consisted of the brain and spinal cord
What is the peripheral system?
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What is the peripheral system?
Part connects the central nervous system to the rest of the body
What is the job of the cerebrum?
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What is the job of the cerebrum?
Largest part of the brain that gives you your five senses
What is the job of the cerebral cortex?
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What is the job of the cerebral cortex?
In control of learning, reasoning, language and memory
What is the job of the cerebellum?
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What is the job of the cerebellum?
In charge of voluntary muscles,balance and muscle tone
What is the job of the medulla?
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What is the job of the medulla?
Controls heart rate, breathing, swallowing, coughing and vomiting.
What is the definition of a neuron?
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What is the definition of a neuron?
Special cell that makes other cells quickly send messages to the body
The autonomic nerves are in charge of what?
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The autonomic nerves are in charge of what?
Controls heart rate, smooth muscles, and "fight or flight" system
The somatic nerves are in charge of what?
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The somatic nerves are in charge of what?
Allows voluntary control to the skelttal muscles
What is the definition of involuntary muscles?
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What is the definition of involuntary muscles?
Muscles not under control
What is the definition of voluntary muscles?
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What is the definition of voluntary muscles?
Action in which it is controlled by an individual
What nerves causes a fast heart beat when your nervous or scared
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What nerves causes a fast heart beat when your nervous or scared
Sympathetic and parasympathetic
What are nerves made of?
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What are nerves made of?
Axons
How long does it take to revive a message?
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How long does it take to revive a message?
Range between 200 miles per hour
What are th colors thta me up the brains matter?
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What are th colors thta me up the brains matter?
Grey and white
The hemisphere of the brain is divided into how many lobes?
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The hemisphere of the brain is divided into how many lobes?
4
What are the names of the lobes?
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What are the names of the lobes?
Occipital, parietal, temporal, and frontal
What are the two main parts of the nervous system?
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What are the two main parts of the nervous system?
The brain and spinal cord
How many types of neuron are?
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How many types of neuron are?
3
What are the types of neurons
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What are the types of neurons
Multipolar, bipolar and unipolar
Why are nerves important?
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Why are nerves important?
Nerves allow you to sense what goes on around and within you

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