Matching
Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
Premises:
autonomic nervous system
blood-brain barrier
hypothalamus
white matter
cerebellum
medulla oblongata
transmitter substances
limbic system
midbrain
peripheral nervous system
reticular activating system
ganglion
Responses:
all parts of nerve cells outside the brain and spinal cord
as, for example, acetylcholine
contains the optic lobes; receives and integrates sensory information that is largely sent on to the forebrain for further neural processing
i. all parts of nerve cells outside the brain and spinal cord
j. messages from here arouse the brain and maintain wakefulness
k. as, for example, acetylcholine
l. axons of the central nervous system that are sheathed with fatty myelin
i. all parts of nerve cells outside the brain and spinal cord
j. messages from here arouse the brain and maintain wakefulness
k. as, for example, acetylcholine
l. axons of the central nervous system that are sheathed with fatty myelin
feature of the brain capillaries which controls access to neurons
integrates body position, motions, balance
reflex control center for breathing, heart rate, and blood pressure
contains the optic lobes; receives and integrates sensory information that is largely sent on to the forebrain for further neural processing
contains centers concerned with body temperature regulation and with salt and water balance
motor neurons that are divided into sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions
groups of nerve cell bodies encased in connective tissue; form integrative centers
messages from here arouse the brain and maintain wakefulness
at the top of the brain stem bordering the cerebral hemispheres; influences learning and emotional behavior
axons of the central nervous system that are sheathed with fatty myelin
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
all parts of nerve cells outside the brain and spinal cord
as, for example, acetylcholine
contains the optic lobes; receives and integrates sensory information that is largely sent on to the forebrain for further neural processing
i. all parts of nerve cells outside the brain and spinal cord
j. messages from here arouse the brain and maintain wakefulness
k. as, for example, acetylcholine
l. axons of the central nervous system that are sheathed with fatty myelin
i. all parts of nerve cells outside the brain and spinal cord
j. messages from here arouse the brain and maintain wakefulness
k. as, for example, acetylcholine
l. axons of the central nervous system that are sheathed with fatty myelin
feature of the brain capillaries which controls access to neurons
integrates body position, motions, balance
reflex control center for breathing, heart rate, and blood pressure
contains the optic lobes; receives and integrates sensory information that is largely sent on to the forebrain for further neural processing
contains centers concerned with body temperature regulation and with salt and water balance
motor neurons that are divided into sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions
groups of nerve cell bodies encased in connective tissue; form integrative centers
messages from here arouse the brain and maintain wakefulness
at the top of the brain stem bordering the cerebral hemispheres; influences learning and emotional behavior
axons of the central nervous system that are sheathed with fatty myelin
Premises:
all parts of nerve cells outside the brain and spinal cord
as, for example, acetylcholine
contains the optic lobes; receives and integrates sensory information that is largely sent on to the forebrain for further neural processing
i. all parts of nerve cells outside the brain and spinal cord
j. messages from here arouse the brain and maintain wakefulness
k. as, for example, acetylcholine
l. axons of the central nervous system that are sheathed with fatty myelin
i. all parts of nerve cells outside the brain and spinal cord
j. messages from here arouse the brain and maintain wakefulness
k. as, for example, acetylcholine
l. axons of the central nervous system that are sheathed with fatty myelin
feature of the brain capillaries which controls access to neurons
integrates body position, motions, balance
reflex control center for breathing, heart rate, and blood pressure
contains the optic lobes; receives and integrates sensory information that is largely sent on to the forebrain for further neural processing
contains centers concerned with body temperature regulation and with salt and water balance
motor neurons that are divided into sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions
groups of nerve cell bodies encased in connective tissue; form integrative centers
messages from here arouse the brain and maintain wakefulness
at the top of the brain stem bordering the cerebral hemispheres; influences learning and emotional behavior
axons of the central nervous system that are sheathed with fatty myelin
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