BIOLOGY:CONCEPTS+APPL.(LOOSELEAF)
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Chapter 29, Problem 13SA
Match the terms with their descriptions.
____ thalamus | a. coordinates motor activity |
____ dopamine | b. connects the hemispheres |
____ limbic system | c. protects brain and spinal cord from some toxins |
____ corpus callosum | d. one type of neurotransmitter |
____ cerebral cortex | e. support team for neurons |
____ cerebellum | f. wrap brain and spinal cord |
____ neuroglia | g. roles in emotion and memory |
____ ganglion | h. most complex integration |
____ blood-brain barrier |
i. cluster of neuron cell bodies |
____ meninges | j. regulates sleep-wake cycle |
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BIOLOGY:CONCEPTS+APPL.(LOOSELEAF)
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