Chapter 10 - Vocabulary Flashcards
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acetylcholine
Neurotransmitter chemical released at ends of nerve cells
afferent nerve
Carries messages toward the brain and spinal cord
arachnoid membrane
Middle layer of the three membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord
astrocyte
Glial cell that transports water and salts from capillaries
autonomic nervous system
Nerves that control involuntary body functions of muscles, glands, and internal organs
axon
Microscopic fiber that carries the nervous impulse along a nerve cell
blood-brain barrier
Protective separation between the blood and brain cells that keeps substances (such as anticancer drugs) from penetrating capillary walls and entering the brain
brainstem
Posterior portion of the brain that connects the cerebrum with the spinal cord
cauda equina
Collection of spinal nerves below the end of the spinal cord
cell body
The part of a nerve cell that contains the nucleus
central nervous system (CNS)
The brain and spinal cord
cerebellum
The posterior part of the brain that coordinates muscle movements and maintains balance
cerebral cortex
Outer region of the cerebrum; contains sheets of nerve cells; gray matter
cerebrospinal fluid
Circulates throughout the brain and spinal cord
cerebrum
The largest part of the brain; responsible for voluntary muscle activity, vision, speech, taste, hearing, thought, and memory
cranial nerves
Twelve pairs; carry messages to and from the brain with regard to the head and neck (except the vagus nerve)
dendrite
Microscopic branching fiber of a nerve cell; the first part to receive the nervous impulse
dura mater
The thick, outermost layer of the meninges surrounding and protecting the brain and spinal cord
efferent nerve
Carries messages away from the brain and spinal cord; motor nerve
ependymal cell
Glial cell that lines the membranes within the brain and spinal cord; helps form cerebrospinal fluid
ganglion (plural: ganglia)
Collection of nerve cell bodies in the peripheral nervous system
glial cell (neuroglial cell)
Supportive and connective nerve cell that does not carry nervous impulses; can reproduce itself
gyrus (plural: gyri)
Sheet of nerve cells that produces a rounded ridge on the surface of the cerebral cortex; convolution
hypothalamus
The portion of the brain beneath the thalamus; controls sleep, appetite, body temperature, and pituitary gland secretions