1) Brain and Spinal cord a) Brain b) CNS 2) Portion of the CNS contained within the cranium a) Brain b) Spinal cord 3) Largest portion of the brain; divided into Rt. And Lt. halves as cerebral hemispheres. Which is connected by a bridge of nerve fibers called corpus callosum. a) Frontal Lobe b) Parietal Lob c) Cerebrum 4) Anterior section; voluntary muscle movement and personality a) Parietal Lobe b) Temporal Lobe c) Frontal Lobe 5) Posterior to frontal; sensations – pain, temperature and touch a) Parietal Lobe b) Occipital Lobe: c) Hypothalamus 6) Below to frontal; hearing, taste and smell a) Occipital Lobe b) Temporal Lobe c) Hypothalamus 7) Posterior to parietal and temporal lobes; vision a) Occipital Lobe b) Frontal Lobe c) Hypothalamus 8) Outer layer of cerebrum Cerebralresponsible for higher mental functions (cortex – bark) consisting of gray matter;  a) Cerebral cortex b) Thalamus c) Hypothalamus 9) Each of 2 gray matter nuclei deep within the brain; responsible for relaying sensory information to the cortex a) Thalamus b) Hypothalamus c) Cerebellum 10) Control center for the ANS located below the Thalamus (Diencephalon). a) Cerebellum b) Hypothalamus 11) Portion of the brain located below the occipital lobes of the cerebrum; responsible for control and coordination of skeletal muscles. a) Cerebellum b) Hypothalamus 12) Region of the brain that serves as a relay between the Cerebrum, Cerebellum and Spinal cord; responsible for breathing, heart rate, and body temperature. a) Brainstem b) Ventricles c) CSF 13) Brainstem ( 3 Levels ) a) 1) Mesencephalon (mid-brain) 2) Pons 3) Medulla oblongata b) 1) Piamater (Inner) 2) Arachnoid (Middle) 3) Dur 14) Meninges It’s a 3 membrane layers that covers the brain and spinal cord and it includes a) 1) Mesencephalon (mid-brain) 2) Pons 3) Medulla oblongata b) 1) Piamater (Inner) 2) Arachnoid (Middle) 3) Dur 15) Series of inter–connected cavities within the cerebral hemispheres and brain–stem filled with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). a) Ventricles b) CSF c) Spinal cord 16) Plasma–like clear fluid circulating in and around the brain and spinal cord. a) Spinal cord b) CSF 17) Column of nervous tissue from the brain–stem through the vertebrae; responsible for nerve conduction to and from the brain and the body a) Spinal cord b) Meninges 18) It’s a 3 membrane layers that covers the brain and spinal cord and it includes a) Meninges b) Spinal cord 19) Nerves that branch form the CNS including nerves of the brain (cranial nerves) and spinal cord (spinal nerves). a) PNS b) Autonomic Nervous System (ANS c) Sympathetic Nervous System (SNS) 20) Nerves that carry involuntary impulses from brain to smooth muscles, cardiac muscles, and various glands, etc a) Sympathetic Nervous System (SNS) b) Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) 21) 12 pairs of nerves arising from the brain. a) Cranial Nerves b) Spinal Nerves 22) Nerves that conduct motor impulses from the brain to muscles and glands; Also called as efferent nerves a) Sensory Nerves b) Motor Nerves 23) Division of ANS that is concerned with preparing the body in stressful or emergency situations. a) Parasympathetic Nervous System (PSNS) b) Sympathetic Nervous System (SNS) 24) Divisions of ANS that is most active in ordinary conditions; it counter–balances the effects of the sympathetic system by restoring the body to a restful state after a stressful experience. a) Parasympathetic Nervous System (PSNS) b) Sympathetic Nervous System (SNS) 25) Cerebr/o a) Cerebrum b) Cerebrue c) Cerebrua 26) Cerebell/o a) Cerebells b) Cerebellum c) Cerebell 27) Crani/o a) Sensation b) Entire brain c) Skull 28) Encephal/o a) Entire brain b) Sensation c) Word 29) Esthesi/o a) Glue b) Sensation c) Word 30) Gli/o a) Meninges b) Glue c) Body 31) Lex/o Lexic/o a) Stupor/ Sleep b) Word /Phrase c) Body 32) Myel/o a) Spinal cord/ Bone marrow b) Stupor / Sleep c) Mind 33) Narc/o a) Stupor / Sleep b) Spine c) Mind 34) Phob/o a) Order / Coordination b) Exaggerated fear / Sensitivity c) Tone / Tension 35) Phren/o Psych/o Thym/o a) Spine b) Mind c) Body 36) Schiz/o a) Sleep b) Body c) Split 37) Somat/o a) Vertebra b) Sleep c) Body 38) Somn/o Somn/i Hypn/o a) Sleep b) Order c) Vertebra 39) Tax/o a) Order / Coordination b) Thalamus c) Paralysis 40) Ton/o a) Ventricle b) Tone / Tension c) Abnormal impulse / Attraction toward 41) asthenia a) weakness b) seizure c) Paralysis 42) lepsy a) Abnormal b) seizure 43) mania a) Abnormal impulse / Attraction toward b) Slight paralysis / Weakness 44) plegia a) Paralysis b) Slight paralysis c) Weakness 45) paresis a) Slight paralysis / Weakness b) Abnormal impulse / Attraction toward

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