Across
- 4. The type of neuroglia that produces cerebrospinal fluid
- 5. The lobe of the cerebrum that is responsible for interpreting incoming information about touch
- 6. The innermost delicate layer (mater) of meninges
- 9. The thin, webby middle layer (mater) of the meninges
- 11. The number of ventricles in the brain
- 12. The fluid-filled chambers in the brain
- 14. The protective connective tissue layers around the brain and spinal cord
- 16. The relay station in the diencephalon that is involve din memory, alertness and consciousness
- 17. A shallow groove on the surface of the cerebrum
- 19. The part of the brain that controls respiration rate, heart rate, and blood vessel diameter
- 20. The sulcus that separates the frontal and parietal lobes of the cerebrum
- 21. A deep groove on the surface of the cerebrum
Down
- 1. The lobe of the cerebrum that helps us interpret incoming visual information
- 2. The tough outer layer (mater) of the meninges
- 3. The part of the diencephalon that controls the autonomic nervous system, the endocrine system, body temperature and water balance
- 7. The condition that results when cerebrospinal fluid builds up and puts pressure eon the brain
- 8. Inflammation or infection of the connective tissue layers around the brain and spinal cord
- 10. An elevated ridge on the surface of the cerebrum
- 13. The lobe of the cerebrum that is responsible for personality, impulse control, and initiating skeletal muscle movements
- 15. The lobe of the cerebrum that helps us interpret sounds and smells
- 18. The part of the brain that smooths out skeletal muscle movements and helps you maintain balance
