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Central Nervous Systemthe division of the nervous system consisting of the brain and spinal cord
peripheral nervous systemthe division of the nervous system consisting of allof the nerves located outside the central nervous system
brainthe part of the central nervous system that is locted in the skull and controls most function in the body
spinal cordthe thick column of nervous tissue that links the brain to most of the nerves in the peripheral nervous system
cerebrumThe part of the brain that interprets input from the senses, controls movement, and carries out complex mental processes.
cerebellumTHe part of the brain that coordintates the actions of the muscles and helps maintain balance.
brain stemThe part of the brain that lies between the cerebellum and spinal cord and controls the body's involuntary actions.
somatic nervous systemthe goup of nerves in the peripheral nervous system that controls voluntary action
autonomic nervous systemmThe group of nerves in the peripheral nervous system that controls involuntary actions.
reflexan automatic response that occurs rabidly and without conscious control
concussiona bruiselike injury of the brain that occurs when the soft tissue of the brain collide against the skull
synapsethe junction where one neuron can transfer an impulse to the next structure
sensory neurona neuron that picks up stimuli from the internal or external environment and converts each stimulus into a nerve impulse
nervea bundle of nerve fibers
motor neurona neuron that sends an impulse to a muscle, or gland, causing the muscle or gland to react
interneurona neuron that carries nerve impulses from one neuron to another
axona threadlike extension of a neuron that carries nerve impulses away from the cell body
dendritea threadlike extension of a neuron that carries nerve impulses toward the cell body
stimulusany change or signal in the environment that can make an organism react in some way
neurona cell that carries information through the nervous system
nerve impulsethe message carried by a neuron
responsewhat the body does in reaction to a stimulus
corneathe clear tisse that cover the front of the eyes
pupilthe opening through which light enters the eyes
iristhe cirular stucture that surrounds the pupil and regulates the amount of light entering the eye
lensthe flexible stucture that focuses light that has entered the eye
retinathe layer or receptor cells at the back of the ey on which an image is focused
nearsightednessthe condition in which a person can see mearby objects clearly
farsightednessthe condition in which a person can see distant object clearly
eardrumthe membrane that separates the outer ear from the middle ear, and that vibrates when sound waves strike it
cochleaa snail-shaped tube in the inner ear that is lined with receptor cells that respond to sound
semicircular canalstructures in the inner ear that are responsible for the sense of balance