2025/ 2026 UPDATE) Neuroanatomy & Physiology,
Neurological Disorders, Diagnostics & Treatments |
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS | GRADE A | 100% CORRECT
(VERIFIED SOLUTIONS) – Comprehensive Study Guide
synapse - A ________ is a small space across which an impulse travels to move from one
neuron to another.
central - The ________ nervous system is made up of the brain and spinal cord.
peripheral - The ________ nervous system is made up of all the nerves outside the brain
and spinal cord.
dendrite - What is the branch part of the neuron that receives messages and sends them to
the cell body?
axon - What is the branch part of the neuron that transports messages away from the cell
body?
neuron - A ________ is made up of a cell body, dendrite, and axon.
reflex - When a movement causes the spinal cord to interpret an impulse from the brain
from sensory receptors this movement is called a ________.
spinal cord - Which part of the body is made up of bundles of neurons that carry impulses
from all parts of the body to the brain and from the brain to all parts of the body?
homeostasis - The regulation of steady, life-maintaining conditions inside an organisms is
called ________.
stimuli - The senses act as the body's alert system, reacting to ________ and transmitting
impulses to the brain.
stimulus - A ________ is any change inside or outside your body that brings about a
response in a living organism.
neurons - Your nervous system is made up of ________ which are made up of a cell body
and branches of dendrites and axons.
dendrite - This is the part of the neuron that receives messages and send them to the cell
body.