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7
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Includes your brain and spinal cord, responsible for processing the chemical signals sent from the body
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8
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Part of the central nervous system allows for quicker transmission of information - Reflexes
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9
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Electrical impulses in the neuron that carries information
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10
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Part of the brain that controls involuntary functions such as breathing, controlling blood pressure, and swallowing
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11
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Allows us to receive information from our surroundings through our 5 senses
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12
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Part of the brain that controls balance, movement, and coordination – how your muscles work together
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15
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Carries chemical signals (information) to the brain
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16
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Converts the electrical impulse back into a chemical signal which is sent out of the cell
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17
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Produces energy and other essential molecules for life
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18
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Specialized neurons that respond to changes in the environment
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19
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Responsible for carrying signals from the brain and spinal cord to the rest of the body
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20
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Wraps around the axon; ensures signals are sent quickly and accurately
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1
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A thing or event that causes a specific reaction
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2
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Receives information, chemical signals, and transmit that info to the axon
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3
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Cells of the nervous system that link together to form nerves
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4
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The way that your body reacts to your surroundings
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5
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Transmits (moves) information throughout the body; includes all of the nerves
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6
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Largest part of the brain. Controls voluntary muscle movements
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13
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Sends messages between the sense organs (skin, eyes, ears, nose, and tongue) and the brain
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14
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Part of the central nervous system; responsible for processing the information it receives from the nerves
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21
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Converts the chemical signals into an electrical impulse that is then sent to the synaptic terminal
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