What is the difference between afferent and efferentneurons?
List the 6 glial cells and list at least one function foreach.
Name two functions of Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF).
The modified blood vessels that are lined with ependymal cellsand produce CSF are called ______.
The spaces/chambers within the brain that allow CSF to flowinternally are called ________.
What are the differences between White matter and Graymatter?
Which lobe of the cerebral cortex is responsible for voluntarymotor functions and “higher” thought processes?
Which part of the brainstem controls heart rate, respiratoryrates and blood pressure?
Which part of the brainstem controls most homeostatic mechanismsof the body including metabolism and body temperature.
The gray matter found inside of the cerebrum that is involvedwith “primitive” functions such as emotions, mood and memory iscalled the ___________.