hiliating istsik 1. Taiminumanis 1. exsione 3. Besanuial ixule: 4 itiatiy teritent S. ituitit neunea: h.
awerim nervous aylem. 7. peryderal ieeriab matean A erilie? i aukiestiin ferrom oyvem in smmetie
merveus syoterit: 11 aymyuifuti' mervea wyitim 11. parapmypestile Ravine ey vomaymien
inepeneel? 15. What ia the peoces by which the sentral ferroin systrm ibergeets at the indormatian
in mexivet frum angane mudh is the tyes and the shast he all e the paris ed ite hedy? 14. What is
the diffense betweet gay mafer and whibe elatier? at centrim at. 1in pain (i) scandutiens in ifs
surday of the brain It conpus calewim C. pars of the train thot curteds twlance and qquiteriam 14.
inctal like -1. jeraial lize pentrum is ountialiam aral the neat uf the touly 1. the luigas nesian ic that
hain 15. iripperat kee i miresene tat perevis the brain and speval onit trum ingury. th ceptitime 22.
anwipghtuin 11. the eavinoten frotmatn the lift adal tiele bimiag hereb of the If. My pailiaheiner Ai
jerwil ginat 1 arse of the train that is the "ene pf juar personaliny" K. the she of thev ky glandi 3at
brem sicm. 1. glamet that secrekeb metinciin13. Which body system does the nervous system
work closely with to help maintain homeostasis? 14. Which term describes changes in the internal
or external environments that can cause a nervous system response? 15. What is the process by
which the central nervous system interprets all the information it receives from organs such as the
eyes and the skin? 16. Which division of the nervous system makes voluntary movement
possible? 17. Which term describes the process of transmitting nerve impulses from the brain and
spinal cord to all other parts of the body? 18. What is the difference between gray matter and
white matter? 19. Which term describes the connective tissues that surround the CNS? Match
each of the following terms related to the brain with the correct meaning. You will not use all of the
mentings. 20. cerebrum A. area of the brain that processes stimuli related to touch and 21. gyri
pain B. convolutions on the surface of the brain 22. corpus callosum C. part of the brain that
controls balance and equilibrium 23. frontal lobe D. serves as the conduit for sensory information
between the 24. parietal lobe cerebrum or cerebellum and the rest of the body E. the largest
region of the brain 25. temporal lobe F. substance that protects the brain and spinal cord from
injury 26. cerebellum G. area of the brain that controls language processing H. the connection
between the left and right hemispheres of the 27. diencephalon brain 28. hypothalamus I. area of
the brain that controls hunger, thirst, and digestion 29. pineal gland J. area of the brain that is the
"seat of your personality" K. the site of three key glands 30. brain stem L. gland that secretes
melatoninUse a regular or medical dictionary, the glossary in the back of your textbook, and your
own words to define the following terms. 1. homeostasis: 2. neurons: 3. neuro.
1. hiliating istsik 1. Taiminumanis 1. exsione 3. Besanuial ixule: 4 itiatiy teritent S. ituitit neunea: h.
awerim nervous aylem. 7. peryderal ieeriab matean A erilie? i aukiestiin ferrom oyvem in smmetie
merveus syoterit: 11 aymyuifuti' mervea wyitim 11. parapmypestile Ravine ey vomaymien
inepeneel? 15. What ia the peoces by which the sentral ferroin systrm ibergeets at the indormatian
in mexivet frum angane mudh is the tyes and the shast he all e the paris ed ite hedy? 14. What is
the diffense betweet gay mafer and whibe elatier? at centrim at. 1in pain (i) scandutiens in ifs
surday of the brain It conpus calewim C. pars of the train thot curteds twlance and qquiteriam 14.
inctal like -1. jeraial lize pentrum is ountialiam aral the neat uf the touly 1. the luigas nesian ic that
hain 15. iripperat kee i miresene tat perevis the brain and speval onit trum ingury. th ceptitime 22.
anwipghtuin 11. the eavinoten frotmatn the lift adal tiele bimiag hereb of the If. My pailiaheiner Ai
jerwil ginat 1 arse of the train that is the "ene pf juar personaliny" K. the she of thev ky glandi 3at
brem sicm. 1. glamet that secrekeb metinciin13. Which body system does the nervous system
work closely with to help maintain homeostasis? 14. Which term describes changes in the internal
or external environments that can cause a nervous system response? 15. What is the process by
which the central nervous system interprets all the information it receives from organs such as the
eyes and the skin? 16. Which division of the nervous system makes voluntary movement
possible? 17. Which term describes the process of transmitting nerve impulses from the brain and
spinal cord to all other parts of the body? 18. What is the difference between gray matter and
white matter? 19. Which term describes the connective tissues that surround the CNS? Match
each of the following terms related to the brain with the correct meaning. You will not use all of the
mentings. 20. cerebrum A. area of the brain that processes stimuli related to touch and 21. gyri
pain B. convolutions on the surface of the brain 22. corpus callosum C. part of the brain that
controls balance and equilibrium 23. frontal lobe D. serves as the conduit for sensory information
between the 24. parietal lobe cerebrum or cerebellum and the rest of the body E. the largest
region of the brain 25. temporal lobe F. substance that protects the brain and spinal cord from
injury 26. cerebellum G. area of the brain that controls language processing H. the connection
between the left and right hemispheres of the 27. diencephalon brain 28. hypothalamus I. area of
the brain that controls hunger, thirst, and digestion 29. pineal gland J. area of the brain that is the
"seat of your personality" K. the site of three key glands 30. brain stem L. gland that secretes
melatoninUse a regular or medical dictionary, the glossary in the back of your textbook, and your
own words to define the following terms. 1. homeostasis: 2. neurons: 3. neuroglial cells: 4. sensory
neurons: 5. motor neurons: 6. central nervous system: 7. peripheral nervous system: 8. reflex: 9.
autonomic nervous system: 10. somatic nervous system: 11. sympathetic nervous system: 12.
parasympathetic nervous system: