Unit 4 review

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Across
  1. 2. These receptors respond to pressure changes and stretching.
  2. 5. Pathways that split from spinal nerves into plexuses
  3. 8. This nerve pathway ascends to the brain.
  4. 9. The conscious awareness and interpretation of a sensation.
  5. 12. Network of nerves formed by the anterior remi.
  6. 14. These receptors detect body position and movements.
  7. 16. This type of nervous system consists of cranial and spinal nerves and other accessory features.
  8. 17. This division of the autonomic system is responsible for bringing the body back to homeostasis via energy conservation.
  9. 20. This type of nervous system consists of the spinal cord and brain and is considered voluntary.
  10. 21. This type of nerve pathway descends from the brain.
  11. 22. Voluntary branch of the PNS that innervates skeletal muscle and causes excitation.
  12. 23. These receptors provide information on pain related to extremes of temperature, mechanical damage, and dissolved. chemicals
  13. 24. Any stimuli the body can detect
Down
  1. 1. Provide information on pain is related to extremes of temperature, mechanical damage, and dissolved chemicals.
  2. 3. Provides information on pain is related to extremes of temperature, mechanical damage, and dissolved chemicals
  3. 4. These receptors respond to external stimuli.
  4. 6. These receptors maintain the body's internal environment.
  5. 7. This division of the autonomic system is responsible for the "fight or flight" response and is a response to emergency situations.
  6. 9. Painful sensations that are perceived as real.
  7. 10. Inaccurate localizations of the source of pain.
  8. 11. This plexus is found in vertebrae C5-T1.
  9. 13. This plexus is found in vertebrae L4-S4.
  10. 15. responds to changes in stimulus and adapts rapidly.
  11. 18. Involuntary branch of the PNS that functions to maintain homeostasis and excites or inhibits smooth and cardiac muscles and glands.
  12. 19. The action of tasting.