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The Nervous and Endocrine System

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neuron   working unit of the nervous system, made up of a cell body & branches called dendrites & axons  
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dendrite   branch of neuron that recieves messages and sends them to the cell body  
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axon   branch of neuron that carries messages, or impulses, away from the cell body  
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synapse   small space between neurons, across which an impulse moves by mean sof a chemical release by the axon  
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central nervous system (CNS)   division of the nervous system, containg the brain and spinal cord, which sorts and interprets information from stimuli  
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peripheral nervous system (PNS)   division of nervous system, made up of all berves outside the CNS; connects the brain and spinal cord to the other parts of the body  
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cerebrum   largest part of the brain, is divided into two hemispheres; controls the work of voluntary muscles, interprets impulses from the senses, and stores memory  
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cerebellum   part of the brain that coordinates voluntary muscle movements and maintains balance and muscle tone; located behind and undet the cerebrum  
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brain stem   part of the brain that controls heartbeat, breathing, and blood pressure by coordinating the involuntary movements of these functions; extends from the cerebrum and connects the brain to the spinal cord  
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reflex   involuntary and automatic response to a stimulus that allows the body to respond without having ton think about what action to take  
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cochlea   structire of thye inner ear that is shaped like a snail's shell and contains fluids that vibrate, sending impulses to the brain by the auditory nerve  
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olfactory cells   nerve cells in the nasal passages that respond to gas molecules in the air and send impulses to the brain for the interpretation of odors  
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retina   light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye; contains rods and cones; impulses stimulated here pass ton the optic nerve, which carries them to the brain  
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taste buds   major sensory receptors for taste taht are located on the tongue  
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hormone   endocrine chemicals that are produced from glands directly into the bloodstream and affect target tissues  
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target tissues   specific tissue affected by hormones;often is located in a part of the body distant from the gland that affects it  
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