Created by Beatriz Cánovas
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Question | Answer |
It is made up of the brain and the spinal cord. | Central nervous sytem |
It is made up of nerves. | Peripheral nervous system |
It transmits information between the nerves and the brain. It controls reflexes. | Spinal cord |
It is inside the skull and has three parts: cerebrum, cerebellum and brain stem | Brain |
It is the biggest part of the brain. It receives and interprets information from sense organs and controls thinking, feeling and remembering. | Cerebrum |
It is at the back of the brain. It helps to keep the balance and posture. | Cerebellum |
It connects the brain to the spinal cord. It controls basic life functions like respiration. | Brain stem |
They are long fibres made up of neurons. | Nerves |
They are cells that transmit and receive information through nerve impulses. | Neurons |
It is the long part of a neuron that transmits nerve impulses to other neurons. | Axon |
They are the shorter extensions in neurons that receive nerve impulses from other neurons. | Dendrites |
They are nerves that transmit signals from tissues and organs to the central nervous system. | Sensory nerves |
They are nerves that transmit signals from the central nervous system to bones and muscles. | Motor nerves |
They are nerves that transmit signals from the central nervous system to the organs and the other way around. | Mixed nerves |
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