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Paris of nerves that enter and exit the spinal cord betwen the vertabrae, 12 pairs of cranial nerves that travel between the brain and organs without passing through the spinal cord, and all of the body's other motor and sensory nerves  Peripherial nervous system  
Mile closed head injury without detectable damage to the brain  Concussion  
Body system that is divided into 2 subsystems and that provides overall control of thought, sensation, and the voluntary and involuntary motor functions of the body  Nervous System  
Cheek bone; also called the Zygomatic bone  Malar  
Bony bump on a vertabra that you can feel on a person's back  Spinous process  
Bones of the spinal column  Vertabrae  
Moveable joint formed between the mandible and the temporal bones; called the TM joint  Tempromandibular joint  
Bony structures making up the forehead, top, back,and upper sides of the skull  Cranium  
Fluid that surrounds the brain and spinal cord  Cerebralspinal fluid (CSP)  
Bruised brain caused when the force of a blow to the head is great enough to rupture blood vessels  Contusion  
Brain and the spinal cords  Central Nervous System  
Bones that form part of the sides of the skull and floor of the cranial cavity  Temproal Bones  
Bones that form the upper third, or bridge, of the nose  Nasal Bones  
Bony structures, or sockets, around the eyes  Orbits  
Nervous system that consists of nerves that control involuntary functions such as the heartbeat and breathing  Autonomic Nervous System