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2Jeopardy
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4NeuronStructure
chemicals
Brain Structure
Lobes and Brains
Genetics
Nervous System
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5What is Neuron
6Individual nerve cells
7What is the Rootlike parts of the cell that make
synaptic connections with other neurons
8Dendrites
9What isAxon
10Sends messages in a neuron
11What is a fatty covering that speeds up neural
impulses
12Myelin Sheath
13What is a Neurotransmitters
14Enables neurons to communicate
15What is Endorphins
16Pain control
17What is Dopamine
18Which chemicals function is motor movement and
alertness
19What is Serotonin
20Mood Control
21What is Motor movement
22Acetylcholine
23What is ParkinsonsandSchizophrenia
24Dopamine is associated with these diseases
25What is Autonomic Nervous System
26This controls the involuntary functions of our
body
27What is Sympathetic Nervous System
28Responds to stress
29What is Controls voluntary movements
30Somatic Nervous System
31What is Slows down the body back to normal
32Parasympathetic Nervous System
33What is message is taken to the spine and the
body reacts
34Reflexes
35What is the Hypothalamus
36Thirst, hunger, sex drive
37What is Hippocampusand Amygdala
38These are important in processing and perceiving
memory and emotion
39What is controls blood pressure, heart rate, and
breathing
40Medulla
41What is Thalamus
42receives the sensory signals from spinal cord and
sends them to the forebrain
43What is coordinates fine muscle movements
44Cerebellum
45What is the occipital Lobe
46Interprets messages from our eyes
47What is Forebrain
48Controls what we think and reason
49What is the sensory cortex
50Parietal Lobes contain this cortex
51What is life support
52The midbrain controls
53Responsible for abstract thought and emotional
control
54The frontal lobe is responsible for this
55What is the endocrine system
56System of glands that secrete hormones that
affect different biological processes
57What is adrenal glands
58Signals fight or flight response
59What is 46 chromosomes in 23 pairs
60Every cell contains this many chromosomes in this
many pairs
61What is DNA
62Genetic material that makes up everything
63What is ovaries and Testes which produce sex
hormones that cause sex differences
64Gonads are
65Final Jeopardy
Make your wager
66Final Answer EEGMRIPET
67Final Question Name three ways of studying the
brain