Human Anatomy & Physiology Chapter 9: Nervous System Jeopardy.

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Human Anatomy & Physiology Chapter 9: Nervous System Jeopardy

Vocab Types of Neurons and Neuroglial Cells Clinical Applications Diagrams Sections of the Brain Meninges Portions of the System

What is the PNS or peripheral nervous system?

What are axons and dendrites?

What is convergence?

What is cortex?

What is action potential?

What is a sensory neuron?

What is an interneuron?

What is an effector?

What is an astrocyte?

What are Schwann Cells and oligodendrocytes?

What is quadriplegia?

What is meningitis?

What is comatose state?

What is Parkinson’s Disease?

What is epidural hemorrhage?

What is the frontal lobe?

What are Schwann Cells and Nodes of Ranvier?

What are unipolar, bipolar and multipolar neurons?

What are hypothalamus and thalamus?

What are sensory and motor neurons?

What is the cerebrum?

What is cerebrum, cerebellum, diencephalon, brainstem?

What is frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital?

What is corpus callosum?

What is midbrain, pons, medulla oblongata?

What is the dura mater?

What is epidural space?

What are arachnoid and pia mater?

What is the subarachnoid space?

What is grey matter, white matter and central canal?

What is the sympathetic nervous system?

What is “rest and digest?”

What is the somatic nervous system?

What are cervical and lumbar enlargements?

What is relaxing the body after a stressful situation?