Mel's 10th grade bio Word Scramble

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 
 
 
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the adjustment of the lens of the eye for focusing on abjects at various distancesaccommodation
the portion of the nervous system that controls such unconscious functions as the activities of the heart, other visceral organs, and various glandsautonomic nervous system
the point of the retina of the eye where the optic nerve leaves the eyeball, at which there are no light-sensitive cells to receive visual messagesblind spot
the tightly sealed walls of capillaries in the central nervous system that prevent harmful substances and pathogenic microorganisms from entering the brain or cerebrospinal fluidblood-brain barrier
the outer layer of the cerebrumcerebral cortex
the fluid that occupies the ventricles of the brain, the subarachnoid space of the meninges, and the central canal of the spinal cord; serves to protect and nourish brain and spinal tissuecerebrospinal fluid
the portion of the brain that occupies the upper part of the cranial cavity and is responsible for thought, memory, and learned behaviorcerebrum
tha part of the brain that lies behind the brain stem and just below the occipital lobe of the cerebrum; primary function is to coordinate skeletal muscle activitycerebellum
the base of the brain, consisting of the midbrain, pons, and meulla oblongatabrain stem
a prolonged state of unconsciounesscoma
a period of paralysis of the central nervous system accompanied by a short period of unconsciousness (usually less than five minutes and rarely more than ten minutes and rarely more than ten minutes) caused by a blow to the headconcussion
the transport front portion of the outer layer of the eyeballcornea
a measurement of the relative intensity or loudness of a sounddecibel
a tough, tightly stretched membrane of skin in the ear that detects sound vibrations and transmits them by means of special bones to the cochleaeardrum
the snail-shaped portion of the inner ear that contains the sensory receptors for the sense of hearingcochlea
a condition in which the pressure of the fluid inside the eye becomes higherthan normalglaucoma
the colored portion of the uvea at the fron of the eye that regulates the size of the pupiliris
the front portion of the choroid of the eye that contains the ciliary muscles and adjusts the curvature of the lens for focusingciliary body
a layer of connective tissue of the eye that is rich in blood vessels and provides the eye with nourishment; considered part of the uveachoroid
the transparent, convex structure of the eye, behind the iris, that adjusts the focus of light rays passing through it; responsible for accommodationlens
the opening in the iris through which light enters the eyepupil
a group of several structures located at the core of the brain that are thought to coordinate the activity of the different parts of the brain and seem to be important in generating and regulation emotions and desireslimbic system
the lowest part of the brain stem, located between the pons and the spinal cord, whose nerve centers control such vital functions as breathing and heartbeatmedulla oblongata
a triple layer of tissues that covers and protects the brain and spinal cordmeninges
a physician who specializes in disorders of the nervous systemneurologist
a biologist who speicalizes in the study of the nervous systemneurobiologist
a quick, automatic response to a stimulus in which the reve impulse bypasses the brainreflex
a period of sleep characterized by small, fast brain waves similar to those of an awake person, accompanied by repid eye movements as thought watching the events of a dreamREM sleep (rapid eye movement sleep)
the substance in rod cells that detects light; consists of a moelcule derived from vitamin A suspended in a protein framework; also known as visual purplerhodopsin
visual receptor cells located in the retina of the eye that are responsible for color vision; also called conescone cells
special glial cells that wrap around nerve-cell axons in peripheral nerves, providing them with layers of myelin sheathing that acts much like the insulation on an electrical wireSchwann cell
the tough, white outer layer of the eyesclera
the pigmented, vascular layer of the eye, consisting of the choroid, ciliary body, and irisuvea
the light-sensitive layer of the eyeretina
partial or complete hearing loss resulting from repeated or prolonged exposure to excessively loud soundssensorineural deafness
a serious injury of the nervous system that results when part of the brain is deprived of blood as a result of a blockage or rupture in a blood vesselstroke
the pairing of homologous somes in the early stages of meiosissynapse
chemoreceptors on the tongue responsible for th sense of tastetaste buds
a buzzing or ringing in the ears that occurs without any external stimulus; often results from inner-ear damage caused by excessive exposure to loud noisestinnitus
a neck injury characterized by pain, muscle spasm, and limited motion of the neck, caused by injury to the spinal nerves that protrude from the cervical vertebraewhiplash
visual receptor cells located in the eye that are responsible for night visionrod cells