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Nervous System Jeopardy. 200. What are the three main regions of the brain?. Forebrain, midbrain, hindbrain. 400. What are the three parts of the brain stem?. Pons, Midbrain, and Medulla. 600. What is the name of the substance that cushions organs, nourishes brain, removes wastes. .
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200 What are the three main regions of the brain? Forebrain, midbrain, hindbrain
400 What are the three parts of the brain stem? Pons, Midbrain, and Medulla
600 What is the name of the substance that cushions organs, nourishes brain, removes wastes. CSF- Cerebrospinal Fluid
800 What portion of the brain is responsible For thought, memory and learning? It is also divided into right and left hemispheres. Cerebrum
1000 Name four glands that are found in the brain. Pituitary, Pineal, Thalamus, and Hypothalamus
200 A responsive cell that conducts impulses at fast speeds is known as this. Neuron
400 What is the name of the cell that helps support and maintain neurons? neuroglia
600 What portion of a neuron contains cytoplasm, a nucleus, and other organelles? Cell Body
800 What are the gaps found in between the Schwann cells on an axon are called? Node of Ranvier
1000 Functionally, what are the three different types of neurons? Sensory, Association, and Motor
200 The CNS is made of these two portions Brain and Spinal Cord
400 The spinal cord is protected by this structure. Vertebral Column
600 What is the function of the ascending tract of the spinal cord? And, what is the function of the descending tract of the spinal cord? Ascending = Sensory Descending = Motor
800 When a receptor sends a message along a sensory neuron to the CNS and then back down a motor neuron it is called a…? Reflex Arc
1000 List the layers of the spinal cord in order from outer most to inner most. Dura mater, arachnoid, pia mater
200 The P in PNS stands for this word. Peripheral
400 This two divisions of the PNS are known as this. Somatic and Autonomic
600 When does the sympathetic portion of the PNS function? Stress
800 There are 12 different pairs of these nerves that control functions like sight, hearing, and tasting. What are these nerves? Cranial Nerves
1000 What is the name of the disease caused by the degeneration of the cell bodies of neurons? ALS
200 Neurotransmitters can have two effects. What are the two different effects? Excitatory and Inhibitory
400 What is the name of the system that Transports sodium out of the cell and Potassium into the cell? Sodium Potassium Pump
600 Why are unmyelinated fibers always shorter than myelinated fibers of a neuron? Myelin allows the impulse to move faster
800 Structurally, what are the three different neurons? Multipolar, unipolar, bipolar
1000 Put these portions of impulse transmission in order… Repolarization, Depolarization, Resting State(2), and Undershoot Resting, depolarization, repolarization, undershoot, resting