reticularformationAll throughout thebrainstem is thereticular formationwhich plays a rolein sleeping andwaking. Wernicke'sareawhere thespeech is thencomprehendedgyrifolds incortexwhitematterbundles ofparallelaxons andtheircoveringscorpuscallosumits where thetwo halves ofthe cerebrumcommunicatehypothalamuscontrols the pituitarygland (secretesmany hormones),controls smoothand cardiac muscle,body temperatureparietallobetouchtemporalhippocampusin temporallobe,significantpart ofmemorytastebudsnerveendingswhich delivertaste signalsto the brainischemicstrokea blood clotcuts theblood supplyoff to thebrainmidbrainreflexes involvedwith turningtowards a suddensound and lookingdirectly atsomething thatcatches your eye.eardrumSound wavespass throughthe ear canaland cause the____ to vibrate.ventriclescavityin thebrainhemorrhagicstrokePapillaebumpson thetonguefrontalsulcimedullaoblongatacontrols vitalfunctions (functionsnecessary for life)likeheart rate, breathing,swallowing, vomiting,blood pressureponshelps medullawith breathing,relays messagesbetween thecerebrum andcerebellum. dampeninganinhibitionfor musclemovementsBroca'sareaneeded for thefinest of musclemovementsrelated tospeechhypoglycemiaglucoselevel in theblood dropstoo lowamygdylarememberingemotions thatyou connectto a certainpersonthalamusit receives informationfrom the sensoryorgans, processes it,and transmits it deepinto the brain, affectsmood, bodymovements, fear andangerdecussationcrossingover ofneuronsfrom right tolefttemporallobeinvolved insenses ofhearing, smellas well asmemory andabstract thoughtsemicircularcanalscontain fluid andhair cells withmechanoreceptors.reticularformationAll throughout thebrainstem is thereticular formationwhich plays a rolein sleeping andwaking. Wernicke'sareawhere thespeech is thencomprehendedgyrifolds incortexwhitematterbundles ofparallelaxons andtheircoveringscorpuscallosumits where thetwo halves ofthe cerebrumcommunicatehypothalamuscontrols the pituitarygland (secretesmany hormones),controls smoothand cardiac muscle,body temperatureparietallobetouchtemporalhippocampusin temporallobe,significantpart ofmemorytastebudsnerveendingswhich delivertaste signalsto the brainischemicstrokea blood clotcuts theblood supplyoff to thebrainmidbrainreflexes involvedwith turningtowards a suddensound and lookingdirectly atsomething thatcatches your eye.eardrumSound wavespass throughthe ear canaland cause the____ to vibrate.ventriclescavityin thebrainhemorrhagicstrokePapillaebumpson thetonguefrontalsulcimedullaoblongatacontrols vitalfunctions (functionsnecessary for life)likeheart rate, breathing,swallowing, vomiting,blood pressureponshelps medullawith breathing,relays messagesbetween thecerebrum andcerebellum. dampeninganinhibitionfor musclemovementsBroca'sareaneeded for thefinest of musclemovementsrelated tospeechhypoglycemiaglucoselevel in theblood dropstoo lowamygdylarememberingemotions thatyou connectto a certainpersonthalamusit receives informationfrom the sensoryorgans, processes it,and transmits it deepinto the brain, affectsmood, bodymovements, fear andangerdecussationcrossingover ofneuronsfrom right tolefttemporallobeinvolved insenses ofhearing, smellas well asmemory andabstract thoughtsemicircularcanalscontain fluid andhair cells withmechanoreceptors.

Central and Peripheral 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. All throughout the brainstem is the reticular formation which plays a role in sleeping and waking.
    reticular formation
  2. where the speech is then comprehended
    Wernicke's area
  3. folds in cortex
    gyri
  4. bundles of parallel axons and their coverings
    white matter
  5. its where the two halves of the cerebrum communicate
    corpus callosum
  6. controls the pituitary gland (secretes many hormones), controls smooth and cardiac muscle, body temperature
    hypothalamus
  7. touch
    parietal lobe
  8. temporal
  9. in temporal lobe, significant part of memory
    hippocampus
  10. nerve endings which deliver taste signals to the brain
    taste buds
  11. a blood clot cuts the blood supply off to the brain
    ischemic stroke
  12. reflexes involved with turning towards a sudden sound and looking directly at something that catches your eye.
    midbrain
  13. Sound waves pass through the ear canal and cause the ____ to vibrate.
    eardrum
  14. cavity in the brain
    ventricles
  15. hemorrhagic stroke
  16. bumps on the tongue
    Papillae
  17. frontal
  18. sulci
  19. controls vital functions (functions necessary for life)like heart rate, breathing, swallowing, vomiting, blood pressure
    medulla oblongata
  20. helps medulla with breathing, relays messages between the cerebrum and cerebellum.
    pons
  21. an inhibition for muscle movements
    dampening
  22. needed for the finest of muscle movements related to speech
    Broca's area
  23. glucose level in the blood drops too low
    hypoglycemia
  24. remembering emotions that you connect to a certain person
    amygdyla
  25. it receives information from the sensory organs, processes it, and transmits it deep into the brain, affects mood, body movements, fear and anger
    thalamus
  26. crossing over of neurons from right to left
    decussation
  27. involved in senses of hearing, smell as well as memory and abstract thought
    temporal lobe
  28. contain fluid and hair cells with mechanoreceptors.
    semicircular canals