The Nervous System
Across
- 1. A small bone of the middle ear that transmits sound to the inner ear
- 4. A small bone of the middle ear that transmits sound to the inner ear
- 7. A column of nerve tissue that runs from the base of the skull down the center of the back
- 9. The body’s central command organ
- 10. A fluid filled organ of the inner ear, vibrates, sending electrical impulses to the brain
- 12. Connects the brain to the spinal cord
- 13. The sole function of which is to focus light rays onto the retina
- 14. Allows the brain to communicate with the rest of the body
- 16. Is responsible for involuntary functions, such as heartbeat, digestion
- 19. A thin membrane separating the outer ear from the middle ear
- 20. Branches of the cell body; they receive info from other neurons and create an impulse
- 21. Made of structures that control the actions and reactions of the body
- 22. Largest part of the brain; controls speech, though, memories
- 23. Second largest part of the brain; processes information from the body
Down
- 1. Responsible for voluntary control of muscle movement
- 2. Contains millions of photoreceptors and other nerve cells that receive and organize visual information
- 3. React to five basic tastes, such as sweet and salty
- 5. Specialized cells for detecting light
- 6. Extensions of the cell body that carry impulses away
- 8. Opening in the center of the eye; changes size to let light into the eye
- 11. At the end of the axon where the signal is changed from electrical to chemical
- 15. A small bone of the middle ear that transmits sound to the inner ear
- 17. React to chemicals in the air, which the brain interprets as odor
- 18. A cell that moves messages in the form of fast-moving electrical energy, called impulses