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Nervous System
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JEOPARDY!
Parts of
the brain
Parts of
the nerves
Spinal
nerves
Cranial
nerves
Injuries
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Controls blood
pressure and heart
rate
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Initiates voluntary
movement
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Regulates the ANS and
body temperature
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Largest portion of the
brain that controls
speech, sensation,
communication,
memory and emotions
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Number of cranial
nerves
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The structural unit of
the nervous system.
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Connects with other
neurons to receive
information form the
body.
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Nerve impulses that
are passed from one
neuron to another at a
junction.
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Specialized nerve
endings located in
muscle, tendon, and
joints or fascia that
unconsciously
respond to sense of
position and
movement
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Insulates the nerve
and aides in the
conduction of the
nerve impulse
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_____ is the number of
spinal nerves.
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Spinal Cord extends
from the medulla
oblongata to this
region
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_____ is the spinal
nerve root that is made
of sensory neurons.
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An involuntary
response
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Connects the Central
nervous system to the
visceral organs such
as the heart, vessels,
blood, glands,
intestines
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The nerves that control
the senses.
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Controls heart rate,
breathing and
digestion
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Nerves responsible for
movement of face,
tongue and swallowing
Hint: 3 nerves
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Sensation of face, jaw
movement, speaking,
shoulder, and neck
muscles
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The nerves that move
the eyeball, (down and
out, outward, up, down,
inward, constricts pupil,
raises eyelid.)
Hint: 3 nerves
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Degenerative disease
that damages the
myelin sheaths and
affects the body’s
ability to control
muscles
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The degeneration of
the area of the
cerebrum that
produces the
neurotransmitter
dopamine
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Motor neurons of the
brain and spinal cord
degenerate and die
causing weakness,
spasticity, and atrophy
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No motor or sensory
function below the
injury level
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Abnormal electrical
activity characterized
by seizures
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Crippling disease that
affects the motor
neurons of the medulla
oblongata
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A viral disease that will
cause inflammation of
the brain or the
meninges
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• Acute inflammation
of the pia and
arachnoid mater
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Herpes Zoster
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Compression of the
brachial nerve plexus,
resulting in pain,
parasthesia,
numbness, weakness
of the shoulder neck
and arm
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