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Chapter 35 Nervous System Vocabulary

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brain   major organ in the nervous system that controls the body's actions  
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brain stem   part of the brain that controls functions that maintain life  
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central nervous system (CNS)   controls the brain and spinal cord by receiving signals from the PNS  
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cerebellum   part of the brain that controls coordination and movement  
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cerebrum   part of the brain that controls voluntary movements of the body and thought processes and is the biggest region of the brain  
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chemoreceptor   chemical receptor that allows an animal to taste, smell, and detect sounds  
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coma   damage to the midbrain that causes a loss of consciousness and awareness  
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cranial nerve test   reflex test of the eye where a hand is moved quickly toward the eye without touching the eye or any hair around the eye  
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dorsal root   nerve branch of the vertebrae that contain sensory nerves  
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epilepsy   veterinary term for seizures  
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fight or flight   natural instinct of animals in which they take care of themselves by either running away or protecting themselves by fighting  
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hypothalamus   organ within the brain located in front of the thalamus that controls hormone production  
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interneurons   cells that deliver signals from one neuron to another from the brain to the spinal cord  
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intravertebral disc disease (IVDD)   injury to the spine that causes pressure on the discs and/or spinal cord and may cause partial or complete paralysis  
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involuntary reflex   occurs without the need for thinking and serves as a necessary body function, such as the heart beating  
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knee jerk reaction   reflex used to assess the spinal nerves  
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medulla oblongata   part of the brain that controls the bodys involuntary functions  
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midbrain   part of the brain that controls the senses  
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motor neuron   cells that deliver signals from the central nervous system to the muscles to give a response  
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nervous system   the body's control network primarily controlled by the brain  
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neurons   specialized cells within the nervous system that control impulses  
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paralysis   partial or complete loss of motor skills  
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parasympathetic system   spinal cord system responsible for opposite reactions, such as decreased vital signs, regulated body systems back to normal and controlling peristalsis  
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peripheral nervous system (PNS)   controls the nerves, detects a stimulus, sends signals, and informs the CNS and causes a response for an action to occur  
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peristalsis   wave like motions of the stomach that allow digestion of food  
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pituitary gland   organ located between the thalamus and hypothalamus that controls hormone releases in the body  
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proprioception   relates to the body's ability to recognize body position for posture or movement  
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rabies   a deadly virus that can affect an mammal including humans, usually transmitted by the saliva of an infected animal transferred into the bloodstream  
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receptor   found within the nerves located throughout the body and allows for detecting changes within the body and the environment  
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reflex   units of function that produce a movement created by volts  
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reflex hammer   tool used to tap the area of the knees and joints to elict a response  
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seizure   loss of voluntary control of the body with an amount of unconsciousness causing uncontrolled violent body activity  
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sensory neuron   cells that deliver signals from the CNS  
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spinal cord   strands of fibers that attach the brain stem to the PNS to send and receive signals through the body, begins at the base of the brain and continues to the lumbar vertebrae  
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spinal nerve reflexes   evaluated for proprioceptive reflexes of the muscles and tendons  
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sympathetic system   spinal cord system that is responsible for the fight or flight reaction increased vital signs and certain drug reactions  
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thalamus   organ within the brain located at the top of the brain stem  
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tract   nerves that attach to the spinal cord and run through the body providing sensations and feelings  
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vagus nerve   main nerve within the spinal cord system  
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ventral root   nerve branch of the vertebrae that contains motor nerves  
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vital sign   body signs such as heart rate, respiratory rate, and temperature  
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volt   electrical units of measurement within the body that create a force within cels  
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voluntary reflex   occurs when an animal asks its body to perform a desired function such as walking or running  
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West Nile Virus   a mosquito borne disease that causes inflammation or sweling of the brain and spinal cord  
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