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Root Words Med Terms Parts of Brain Terms

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Head

What does the root word cephal/o mean?

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Theses are nerves that carry impulses toward the brain.

Afferent Nerves

1,3

This is the area of the brain that provides

nerve-conduction pathways to and from the brain.

Medbrain

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This disease is progressive, extremely debilitating

deterioration of an individual’s intellectual functioning

Alzheimer's Disease

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Cranium, skull

What does the root word Crani/o mean?

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This medical term is pertaining to the cerebrum.

Cerebral

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This is the lowest section of the brainstem;

controls the muscles of the respiration, heart relate,

and blood pressure.

Medulla Oblongata

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This is the medical term for a pain in the head; headache.

Cephalalgia

3,1

What does the root word dendr/o mean?

Branching

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This is the medical specialty related to

diseases and disorders of the nervous system.

Neurology

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This is the largest section of the brain; controls

consciousness, memory, sensations, emotions, and

voluntary movement.

cerebrum

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Is a weakness or paralysis of the muscles of one side of the face.

Bell’s Palsy

4,1

What does the root word olig/o mean?

Few; diminished amount

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This is the surgeon who specializes in

surgical techniques related to the nervous system.

Neurosurgeon

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This literally means “bridge”; nerve cells cross from one side of the brain

to control the opposite side of the body.

pons

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This is a lack of voluntary muscle control and/or

coordination caused by a lack of oxygen to the

brain at or near the time of birth.

Cerebral Palsy

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What does the root word thec/o mean?

Sheath

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This is a small hollow or space within the brain

that is filled with cerebrospinal fluid.

Ventricle

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This regulates heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate,

digestive activities, emotional responses, behavior, etc.

called the thermostat of the body.

Hypothalamus

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This is inflammation of the brain.

encephalitis