Headachesa sharp pain,a throbbingsensation ora dull acheStrokewhen theblood to thebrain hasstoppedBraintumoran abnormalmass of tissue inwhich cells growand multiplyuncontrollablyperipheralnervoussystemeverythingexpect thebrain andspinal cordefferentneuronscarry messagesfrom the brainto the bodyorgans or partsmyelinwhite,fattysubstancesthat coverthe axoncranialnerveshas 12pairsafferentneuronscarry messagesfrom thesensory cell ofthe body to thebrainBrainthe organ insidethe head thatcontrols all thebody functionsof a human bodyspinalnerveshas 31pairssympatheticsystemnerves arestimulated insituationsthat requireactionneuronsare responsiblefor sending andreceivingneurotransmittersthemedullaoblongatathe connectionbetween thebrainstem andthe spinal cordepilepsya disorder in whichnerve cell activityin the brain isdisturbed, causingseizuresAlzheimer'sdiseasethataffects thememoryseizuresa burst ofuncontrolledelectricalactivitybetween braincellsgangliagroups ofnerve cellbodiesshinglesa painful rashthat developson one sideof the face orbodyparasympatheticsystemnervesrespond tonormal,everydaysituationssynapsethe spacebetweentwoneuronscentralnervoussystemBrain andspinalcordmeningestoughmembranesthat protectthe nervoustissueCranialnerve 2responsible fortransmittingvisualinformation (Optic Nerve )cerebellumits functionto coordinateand regulatemuscularactivityHeadachesa sharp pain,a throbbingsensation ora dull acheStrokewhen theblood to thebrain hasstoppedBraintumoran abnormalmass of tissue inwhich cells growand multiplyuncontrollablyperipheralnervoussystemeverythingexpect thebrain andspinal cordefferentneuronscarry messagesfrom the brainto the bodyorgans or partsmyelinwhite,fattysubstancesthat coverthe axoncranialnerveshas 12pairsafferentneuronscarry messagesfrom thesensory cell ofthe body to thebrainBrainthe organ insidethe head thatcontrols all thebody functionsof a human bodyspinalnerveshas 31pairssympatheticsystemnerves arestimulated insituationsthat requireactionneuronsare responsiblefor sending andreceivingneurotransmittersthemedullaoblongatathe connectionbetween thebrainstem andthe spinal cordepilepsya disorder in whichnerve cell activityin the brain isdisturbed, causingseizuresAlzheimer'sdiseasethataffects thememoryseizuresa burst ofuncontrolledelectricalactivitybetween braincellsgangliagroups ofnerve cellbodiesshinglesa painful rashthat developson one sideof the face orbodyparasympatheticsystemnervesrespond tonormal,everydaysituationssynapsethe spacebetweentwoneuronscentralnervoussystemBrain andspinalcordmeningestoughmembranesthat protectthe nervoustissueCranialnerve 2responsible fortransmittingvisualinformation (Optic Nerve )cerebellumits functionto coordinateand regulatemuscularactivity

Nervous System Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. a sharp pain, a throbbing sensation or a dull ache
    Headaches
  2. when the blood to the brain has stopped
    Stroke
  3. an abnormal mass of tissue in which cells grow and multiply uncontrollably
    Brain tumor
  4. everything expect the brain and spinal cord
    peripheral nervous system
  5. carry messages from the brain to the body organs or parts
    efferent neurons
  6. white,fatty substances that cover the axon
    myelin
  7. has 12 pairs
    cranial nerves
  8. carry messages from the sensory cell of the body to the brain
    afferent neurons
  9. the organ inside the head that controls all the body functions of a human body
    Brain
  10. has 31 pairs
    spinal nerves
  11. nerves are stimulated in situations that require action
    sympathetic system
  12. are responsible for sending and receiving neurotransmitters
    neurons
  13. the connection between the brainstem and the spinal cord
    the medulla oblongata
  14. a disorder in which nerve cell activity in the brain is disturbed, causing seizures
    epilepsy
  15. disease that affects the memory
    Alzheimer's
  16. a burst of uncontrolled electrical activity between brain cells
    seizures
  17. groups of nerve cell bodies
    ganglia
  18. a painful rash that develops on one side of the face or body
    shingles
  19. nerves respond to normal, everyday situations
    parasympathetic system
  20. the space between two neurons
    synapse
  21. Brain and spinal cord
    central nervous system
  22. tough membranes that protect the nervous tissue
    meninges
  23. responsible for transmitting visual information ( Optic Nerve )
    Cranial nerve 2
  24. its function to coordinate and regulate muscular activity
    cerebellum