Stimulus - A change in the environment that you can respond to, Receptor - The part of the body that detects a change in the environment, Effector - A muscle or gland that brings about the response, Response - The way you react to a stimulus, Gland - Responds by releasing hormones, Brain - Coordinates responses that you can control, Spinal cord - Coordinates reflex actions, Neuron - The scientific name for a nerve cell, Synapse - The gap between 2 neurons, Sensory - The neuron taking a message from the receptor to the brain or spinal cord, Motor - The neuron that passes the impulse to the muscle or gland, Interneuron - Neuron inside the spinal cord, Reflex action - A fast response that you cannot control, Cerebellum - The part of the brain controlling movement., Frontal lobe - The part of the brain controlling emotions and reasoning., Temporal lobe - The part of the brain associated with smell and sound., Occipital lobe - Controls vision,

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