Across
- 3. All the nerves outside the CNS. It connects the CNS to the body's muscles, skin, and organs.
- 4. The chemical messenger that jumps across the synapse to carry the signal from one neuron to the next cell.
- 7. The branch-like arms of a neuron that receive messages (signals) from other neurons.
- 9. Neurons that carry command signals AWAY from the CNS to muscles and glands, telling them to move or act.
- 10. Part of the brain that regulates your sleep.
- 12. The long, thin tail of a neuron that sends the message away from the cell body to the next cell.
- 15. The largest part of the brain that controls conscious thought, voluntary movement, and senses.
- 16. Information being received by your 5 senses.
- 17. Neurons that carry information from the senses (eyes, skin, etc.) TOWARD the CNS (the brain/spinal cord).
- 20. The rapid electrical signal that travels down a neuron (the actual message).
- 22. The tiny gap or meeting point between two neurons where they communicate.
- 23. Controls your hunger and emotions.
- 24. Ms. Ruiz's favorite color.
- 25. The movement or action that is made from a brain command.
Down
- 1. The division of the PNS that runs on "auto-pilot."
- 2. This is the step where the information received from sensory input is processed.
- 5. The main organ of the CNS, responsible for thought, memory, emotion, and controlling the body.
- 6. Regulating conditions inside an organism.
- 8. Connects the brain to the spinal cord. It controls vital, involuntary functions like breathing and heartbeat.
- 11. A fatty coating around the axon that speeds up the nerve message.
- 13. Cell that sends messages (electrical/chemical signals) throughout the body.
- 14. The body's control center and communication network (like an electrical grid).
- 18. The main command center of the nervous system. It includes the Brain and Spinal Cord.
- 19. A thick bundle of nerves running down the back.
- 21. The part of the brain at the back that helps coordinate smooth muscle movement and balance.
