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NERVOUS SYSTEM

NAME________________________
Across
Opacity of the lens of the eye, resulting in loss of vision
Inflammation of the meninges
Bundle of nerve processes (axon and dendrites) that are held together by connective tissue
Cell of the nervous system
Language impairment; loss of ability to comprehend or produce language normally
Weakness on one side of the body; usually the result of a stroke
Peculiar sensation preceding the appearance of more definite symptoms in a convulsion or seizure
Sensation of rotation or movement of or about the person
Potentially life-threatening complication of spinal cord injury; indicates uncontrolled sympathetic nervous system activity
Neurological disorder due to deficiency of dopamine, a neurotransmitter; progressive disease characterized by stiffness of muscles and tremors
Interference with the supply of blood to the brain; also know as a stroke or CVA
Cerebral vascular accident
Disorder in which temporary abnormal activity occurs in brain cells, causing mild, episodic loss of attention, sleepiness, convulsions with loss of consciousness
Down
Mucous membrane that lines the eyelids and covers the eye
Branch of neuron that conducts impulse towards the cell body
Space between the axon of one cell and the dendrites of others
Circular opening in the center of the iris; regulates light entering the eye
A condition in which the pressure is increased within the eye. Untreated it will lead to blindness
Loss or impairment of the ability to move parts of the body
Chemical compound that transmits a nervous impulse across cells at a synapse
(MS) Disease characterized by hardened patches scattered throughout the brain and spinal cord that interferes with the nerves in those areas
Extension of neuron that conducts nerve impulses away from the cell body
Involuntary trembling
Paralysis of the arms, legs, and trunk bellow the level of spinal cord injury
Paralysis of the lower portion of the body and of both legs