Across
- 4. provide nourishment to neurons
- 6. cranial and spinal nerves
- 7. short, branched extensions of a nerve cell
- 8. involuntary portion of the nervous system
- 13. brain and spinal cord
- 14. gap between two nerve cells where the two neurons communicate
- 16. a gap in the myelin sheath of a nerve
- 18. regions containing many myelinated axons
- 19. multipolar neurons that conduct impulses from the CNS to peripheral effectors (muscles or glands)
- 23. chemical messengers that travel and transmit signals between neurons
- 24. regions of unmyelinated axons
- 25. cable-like bundle of nerve fibers that transmit electrochemical impulses
Down
- 1. cells that insulate axons with myelin to speed up nerve signals
- 2. forms a sheath that allows electrical impulses to transmit quickly along nerve cells
- 3. when there are 2 processes extending from the cell body (a dendrite and an axon) it is ____
- 5. the neuron that receives the impulse is a ____ neuron
- 9. when a neuron has many dendrites and one axon arising form the cell body a neuron is ___
- 10. the neuron that sends the impulse is a ____ neuron
- 11. the gap between neurons is called the synaptic __
- 12. neurons lying within the CNS that form links b/w other neurons
- 15. a specialized cell transmitting nerve impulses/ a nerve cell
- 17. long threadlike parts of a nerve along which impulses are conducted from the cell body to other cells
- 20. voluntary portion of the nervous system
- 21. type of neuron that conducts impulses from peripheral receptors to the CNS
- 22. when a neuron has only one process extending from the cell body it is ____
