with answers
Stimuli - Answer-An internal or external change that brings about a response.
Brain Stem - Answer-Connects the brain and spinal cord, controls involuntary function
Motor Neurons - Answer-It passes from the central nervous system to a muscle and
conducts an impulse that causes movement
Neuron - Answer-basic functioning unit of the nervous system, made up of a cell body,
dendrites, and axons
Cerebrum - Answer-Largest part of the brain. controls memory, language and thought
Sensory Neuron - Answer-convert external stimuli from the organism's environment into
internal electrical impulses
Dendrites - Answer-Receive messages from other neurons and send them to the cell
body
Cerebellum - Answer-coordinates your voluntary muscle movements, regulates balance
and posture
Axon - Answer-Carry messages away from the cell body
Reflex - Answer-Is an involuntary, automatic response to a stimulus
synapse - Answer-gap between neurons
Central Nervous System - Answer-includes brain and spinal cord
Peripheral Nervous System - Answer-connects CNS to the rest of the body, using
sensory and motor neurons
Somatic (PNS) - Answer-controls voluntary actions