Peripheral Nervous System

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Across
  1. 2. Nerve Largest branch of the brachial plexus, causes wrist drop if injured. (Page 506)
  2. 4. Respond to chemicals in solution (molecules smelled or tasted). (Page 484)
  3. 5. The nerve that innervates a single eye muscle, the superior oblique muscle.(p. 493)
  4. 8. Innervates skin and most flexor muscles of the forearm, and intrinsic muscles of the palm, involved in forearm pronation, wrist and finger flexion, and thumb opposition. (p.506 )
  5. 10. A sensation that warns us of tissue damage and motivates protective action. (p. 489)
  6. 12. The nerve involved in hearing and balance. (p. 493)
  7. 15. The sensory nerve responsible for the sense of smell. (p. 494)
  8. 16. Where impulses are processed and analysed (page 513).
  9. 17. Conducts efferent impulses from the integration center to the effector organ (page 513).
  10. 19. Transmits afferent impulses to the CNS (page 513).
  11. 20. Includes all neural structures outside the brain and spinal cord.(p. 484)
Down
  1. 1. Mechanoreceptors stimulated by deep pressure. AKA (Pacinian corpuscles) (Page 486)
  2. 3. Reflexes controlled by the spinal cord, independent of higher brain centers (page 513)
  3. 6. Site where the stimulus is detected(page 513).
  4. 7. Collections of neuron cell bodies associated with nerves in the PNS. (p. 490)
  5. 9. Respond to light, such as those in the eye's retina(Page 484)
  6. 11. Respond to potentially damaging stimuli that result in pain. (Page 484)
  7. 13. Muscle fiber or gland cell that responds to efferent impulses by contracting or secreting (page 513).
  8. 14. Nerve Branches off the medial cord of the plexus, vulnerable at the funny bone. (Page 506)
  9. 18. Respond to temperature changes. (Page 484)