Across
- 2. arc An inborn response to a stimulus and is rapid, automatic and beneficial
- 3. nervous system Associated with skeletal muscle to provide voluntary control of body movements (part of PNS)
- 7. nervous system The nerves and ganglia on the outside of the CNS
- 9. conduction Jumping of action potentials from one Node of Ranvier to the next due to the electrical insulation of myelin
- 11. Detects stimulus (one form of energy) and converts this electrical energy to send the information as an electrical impulse to the central nervous system via neurones
- 12. net The most simple type of nervous system found in simple organisms such as hydras, jellyfish and sea anemones.
- 14. Stimulates the nervous system - Increase number of action potentials.
- 15. Inhibit the nervous system - decreased number of action potentials.
Down
- 1. When the nerve impulse is initiated the action potential is created
- 3. A detectable change in the external or internal environment of an organism
- 4. Receives electrical impulses from the CNS and brings about a response
- 5. spinal cord A long, thin, tubular bundle of nervous tissue and support cells that extends from the brain.
- 6. cell A cell which can change its resting potential
- 8. Neurones are separated by gaps called
- 10. nervous system Provides unconscious control of functions of internal organs, e.g. heartbeat, digestion (part of PNS)
- 13. potential When no impulse is being sent the inside of the cell has a negative electrical charge compared to the outside, this is known as the