Relacionar Columnas The Nervous SystemVersión en línea In this game you will match the descriptions of different Nervous System terms to their definitions. por Amara Freedson 1 Central Nervous System 2 Afferent Nervous 3 Autonomic Reflexes 4 The Motor Division 5 Homeostatic Imbalances 6 Somatic Reflexes 7 Glia 8 The Parasympathetic Nervous System 9 The Sensory Division 10 Somatic Nervous System 11 Neurons 12 Sympathetic Nervous System 13 Efferent Nervous 14 Peripheral Nervous System 15 Autonomic Nervous system Cells that support neurons. send and receive signals. Involuntary stimuli is sent to the cardiac muscle of the heart and smooth muscle in the linings of organs Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, Anencephaly, Ataxia, and Huntington’s disease. contain neurons that bring information away from the brain. They transmit signals from the CNS to other parts of the body and they put orders from the brain into action. Connects the brain and spinal cord to muscles to stimulate movement. Connects the Central Nervous System to the rest of the body; such as organs, skin, and limbs. control center of the body and coordinates the body’s activities my sending electrical impulses through neurons. one of the divisions of the autonomic nervous system, based between the brain and the spinal cord, that slows the heart and relaxes muscles. Controls muscle movement and relays information from ears, eyes and skin to the central nervous system. The part of the autonomic nervous system that under stress raises blood pressure and heart rate, constricts blood vessels and dilates the pupils. Controls involuntary bodily functions and regulates glands. Involve stimulation in the skeletal muscles contain neurons that bring information to the brain. They receive sensory input and send it to the CNS to “encode the appropriate sensation. Connects the brain and spinal cord to your skin and allows you to feel pain and other sensations.