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Nervous System Vocabulary

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NeuronCell that carries messages throughout the nervous system
Cell BodyLargest part of a typical neuronl contains the nucleus and much of the cytoplasm
Dendriteextension of the cell body of a neuron that carries impulses from the enviroment or from other neurons toward the cell body
AxonLong fiber that carries impulses away from the cell body of a neuron
Myelin SheathInsulationg membrane surrounding ther axon on some neurons
Resting PotentialDifference in electricall charge across the cell membrane of a resting neuron
Action PotentialReversal of charges across the cell membrane of a neuron
Thresholdminimum level of a stimulus thats required to activate a neuron
Synapseloaction at which a neuron can transfer an impulse to another cell
NeurotransmitterChemical used by a neuron to transmit an impulse across a synapse to another cell
Central Nervous SystemThe brain and spinal chord
MeningesThree layers of connective tissuse in which the brain and spinal column are wrapped in
Cerbrospinal Fluidfluid in the space between the meninges that acts as a shock absorber that protects the central nervous system
CerebrumArea of the brain responsible for all voluntary activities of the body
CerebellumRegion of the brain that cordinates body movements
Brain StemConnects brain to spinal chord; contains medulla oblongota
Thalamusbrain strucute that receicesa messages from the sense organs and relays the information to the proper region of the cerebrum for further processing
HypothalamusBrain structure that acts as a control center for recognition and analysis of hunger, thrist, fatigue, anger, and body temperature
Reflexquick automatic response to a stimulus
Sensory ReceptorNeuron that reacts directly to light, sound or other stimuli by sending impulses to other neurons and eventually to the central nervous system
Pupilsmall opening in the middle of the iris through which light enters the eye
LensTransparent object behind the iris that changes shape to help adjust the eye's focus to see near or far
Retinainnermost layer of the eye
RodPhotoreceptor in eye that is extremely sensitive to light
ConePhotoreceptor that responds to light in the retina
CochleaFluid-filled part of inner ear
Semicircular CanalOne of the three structures within the inner ear that help an organism maintain balance
Taste Budsesnse organ that detects the flavor of a substance
Drugany substance, other than food, that causes a change in the structure or function of the body
StimulantDrug that speeds up the actions regulated by the nervous system
DepressentDrug that decreases the rate of functions related by the brain
AddictionUncontrollable craving for more of a drug
Fetal Alcohol SyndromeGroup of birth defects caused by the effects of alcohol on a fetus
Drug Abuseuse of any drug in a way that most doctors would not approve


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