Nervous System.

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Across
  1. 4. what muscles cover the vertebral arteries?
  2. 5. what type of information does the central nervous system recieve?
  3. 7. what is the nerve cell membrane when it is at rest?
  4. 9. which part of the brain is responsible for higher thought and sensory perceptions?
  5. 14. which part of the brainstem regulates depth and rate of breathing?
  6. 16. which part of the brain is responable for posture and coordinating muscle activities?
  7. 21. what is the middle layer of the meninges?
  8. 22. which lobe is responsible for speech?
  9. 24. which arteries supply 80% of blood to the brain?
  10. 25. what part of the neuron recieves input?
  11. 26. what makes up 80% of the diencephalon?
  12. 27. injury to this part of the spine can cause numbness
  13. 28. which part of the diencephalon maintains homeostasis?
  14. 29. how often does cerebrospinal fluid replace itself?
  15. 30. which part of the brainstem is the reflex centre for the eyes, head and posture?
Down
  1. 1. what is the thickest part of the meninges?
  2. 2. which area of the brain is responsible for speech production?
  3. 3. what are the helper cells of the nervous system?
  4. 6. what ions are more concentrated on the outside of the cell?
  5. 7. what is the thinnest layer of the meninges?
  6. 8. which area of the brain is responsible for language comprehension?
  7. 10. which lobe is responsible for vision?
  8. 11. what functions is the posterior cortex associated with?
  9. 12. glucose and oxygen are allowed into the brain - what is not?
  10. 13. what type of circulation does the circle of willis supply?
  11. 15. which part of the brainstem controls the cardiovascular and respiratory system?
  12. 17. what functions is the anterior cortex associated with?
  13. 18. which lobe is responsible for sensation?
  14. 19. what ions are more concentrated on the inside of the cell?
  15. 20. which cells surround the vessels in the blood brain barrier?
  16. 23. which lobe is responsible for memory?