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6
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Fluid that protects the brain
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8
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Part of neuron that receives neurotransmitter signal from adjacent neuron.
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10
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Bone that protects spinal cord.
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11
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Name for creating and transmitting an electrical signal.
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12
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Protective layer that surrounds axons and can increase transmission time.
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13
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'Fight or Flight' division of peripheral nervous sytem
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14
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Type of neuron that causes a response to be carried out.
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15
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Division of nervous system that includes the brain and spinal cord
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16
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Division of nervous system that includes that includes nerves that sense and respond (ie: 'fight or flight', 'rest and digest'
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1
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The specialized cell of the nervous system. Some parts are dendrites and the axon.
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2
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Bone that protects the brain
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3
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Type of neuron that detects the stimulus and sends message to brain.
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4
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The chemical that creates the synapse between two neurons. Dopamine and serotonin are some examples.
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5
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Group of nerves that include cervical, brachial, thoracic, lumbar, sacral and coocygeal.
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7
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Division of peripheral nervous system you have control over.
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9
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Neural circuit that does NOT go through the brain.
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17
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Long part of neuron, can be 1mm to 1m in length. If it is myelin covered, transmission will be faster.
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