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What are you supposed to eat Mac & Cheese with?
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What college girls volleyball team will win the national championship this year?
Wisconsin Badgers
Sudden movement of the brain causing nerve cells to break.
Concussions
To much electricity in the brain causing seizure.
Epilepsy
When pressure is so high it cuts off the amount of oxygen to the brain.
Migraine Headaches
Recall, numbers, vocabulary come from what side
Left side
This side of your brain is responsible for more creativity, spacial awareness, music, art
Right Side
Signals that are triggered by your 5 senses
Sensory Neurons
Signals that make the muscles move
Motor Neurons
The pathways of information within the spine
Inter Neurons
You have 3 different types of these nerves.
Neurons
All parts of the nervous system outside the brain and spine.
Peripheral Nervous system
Brain and spine. Are part of which system?
Central Nervous System
Produces and releases hormones for the body. Growth, metabolism and puberty.
Pituitary Gland
Involuntary body actions (breathing, heart rate, digestion). Aggression and fear.
Brain Stem
info from ears and nose. Important for language and long term memories.
Temporal Lobe
Eye sight interpret colors
Occipital Lobe
Primary sensory area. (warmth, cold, pain, touch)
Parietal lobe
Controls movements like posture, balance, coordination. Takes up 10% of brains weight but 50% of brains neurons.
Cerebellum
This part of your brain is responsible for Planning, problem solving, social behavior and self control.
Frontal Lobe
What is Area #7 which you can't see
Pituitary gland
What is area #6
Temporal Lobe
What is area #5
Brain Stem
What is area #4
Cerebellum
What is area 3?
Occipital Lobe
What is area 1?
Frontal lobe
What is area 2?
Parietal Lobe