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Chapter 14 - The Nervous System

Horizontales
Drug to treat moderate pain w/o loss of consciousness (pg. 303)
Largest part of brain and has 4 lobes (pg. 298)
Buildup of cerebrospinal fluid within brain (pg. 306)
Abbreviation for Cerebrospinal Fluid - clear, watery, colorless fluid (pg. 304)
Abbreviation for Part I (Central Nervous System) of the Nervous System (pg. 295)
Inflammatory autoimmune disease of CNS; immune system damages myelin around neurons, leaving areas of hardened tissue called plaques (pg. 306)
Drug that produces loss of sensation or consciousness (pg. 303)
Chronic disorder of nervous system - tremors, muscular weakness, rigidity, shuffling gait (pg. 307)
Fainting (pg. 308)
Neur/o (pg. 301)
Cells that conduct the electrical impulses carrying info between CNS and body (pg. 295)
Verticales
Second largest part of brain; Helps coordinate body movement and maintaining balance (pg. 297)
Branch of medicine that diagnoses and treats nervous system conditions including brain, spinal cord, and nerves (pg. 295)
Chemical messenger that helps bridge the gap between 2 neurons (pg. 295)
Chronic brain condition - disorientation, speech and gait disturbances, loss of memory (pg. 303)
-plegia (pg. 302)
We know myel/o as "bone marrow;" however, there is another meaning for myel/o (pg. 300)
Part of brain that relays incoming sensory information to correct area of cerebrum (pg. 303)
Point at which one neuron meets another (pg. 295)
3-layer protective sac around brain and spinal cord (pg. 300)
Abbreviation for Part 2 (Peripheral Nervous System) of the Nervous System (pg. 295)
This is how many lobes the brain has (pg. 298)