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What nerve pairs make up the peripheral nervous system?
What are the two subdivisions of the autonomic nervous system?
How many pairs of spinal nerves are there?
How many pairs of cranial nerves are there?
Efferent nerves are also known as...
Arachnoid mater
What produces the Cerebrospinal fluid?
Synapse
What does the axonal terminal do?
What does the dendrite do?
What is does the myelin sheath help with?
What does the axon do?
What is the difference between neurotransmitters and impulses?
Terminals__ information while dendrites __ information
What are other functions of the Cerebrospinal fluid?
What connects the two hemispheres of the brain?
What are the two main parts of the diencephalon?
What are the three main parts of the lower brain stem?
What are the three types of neurons?
What is the function of myelin?
Dura mater
Pia mater
Choroid plexus a.k.a
What is the biggest part of the brain?
Longitudinal fissures
Transverse fissure
Gyri
Sulci
What does the frontal lobe control?
What does the Broca's area control?
What is the parietal lobe in charge of?
What does the occipital lobe control?
What does the temporal lobe contain?
What is the Wernicke's area in charge of?
What does the hippocampus control?
What does the amygdala influence?
What does the Thalamus do?
What body system is the hypothalamus linked to?
What is the hypothalamus known as?
What does the cerebellum do?
What is the function of Pons
What is the midbrain in charge of?
What id the medulla oblongata the center for?
What is the major function of the spinal cord?
What do afferent nerves do?
What do efferent nerves do?
What is the sympathetic nervous system for?
What does the parasympathetic nervous system do?
What does the parasympathetic nervous system use as a neurotransmitter?
What type of fibers do the dorsal root contain?
What type of fibers do the ventral root contain?
What does the cervical plexus do?
Where does the brachial plexus give movement to?
To what area does the Lumbar plexus give movement to?
What area does the sacral plexus give movement to?
What is the largest nerve of the body?
What is the simplest type of nerve response?
Transient Ischemic Attack
Cerebrovascular accident
What are the two types of a cerebrovascular accident?
What is the difference between an ischemic and hemorrhagic cerebrovascular accident
Hemiparesis
Hemiplegia
Aphasia
Paraplegia
Quadriplegia
Melastic cancers
Meningitis
Encephalitis
Cerebral Palsy
Epilepsy
Grand mal seizure a.k.a
Absence or petit mal seizure
Post ictal state
Hydrocephalus
MS
Alzheimers disease
For alzheimers disease, what are the areas of degeneration called?
Neuritis
Sciatica
Bell's Palsy
Shingles
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Concussion
What connects the brain to the peripheral nervous system?
What are the two divisions of the PNS?
Systematic nervous system
Side of the brain responsible for logical thinking
What are the four main parts of the brain?
what connects the brain to the peripheral nervous system?
What nerve goes with the cervical plexus?
What is the cervical plexus in charge of?