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The Nervous System

Across
The auditory portion of the inner ear.
The part of the nervous system responsible for involuntary processes such as breathing and the heart rate.
The region of the brain in charge of the recognition and analysis of hunger, thirst, fatigue, anger and body temperature.
A quick reaction to a stimulus in which an impulse skips the interneuron.
Made up of the brain and spinal cord.
Fight or flight.
Part of the brain stem responsible for autonomic functions such as breathing, heart rate and blood pressure.
Another name for muscles and glands.
A layer at the back of the eyeball containing rods and cones.
Inflammation of the meninges causes by bacterial infection. Can result in flu-like symptoms.
A part of the peripheral nervous system in charge of voluntary action.
Some change in the environment that causes a reaction.
The space between two nerve cells.
A type of photoreceptor cell in the retina that are responsible for color vision.
Down
Long tubular bundle of nerve tissue and support cells; includes interneurons and is part of the central nervous system
A virus that sometimes inflames the central nervous system. It can result in temporary or permanent muscle weakness/ motor paralysis.
Everything that makes up the nervous system excluding the brain and spinal cord/central nervous system.
The largest portion of the brain. It is in charge of all voluntary movements, as well as learning, judgement and emotion.
A chemical substance released at the axon terminals which diffuse to another neuron to transmit an impulse.
Part of the brain which coordinates and regulates muscular activity.
The transparent front portion of the eye.
The long, threadlike part of a neuron that carrier impulses to the transmitters.
The signal that travels along a nerve fiber and ends in the release of neurotransmitters.