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Human Nervous System Crossword Puzzle for Teachers
This easy crossword puzzle helps teachers engage students with common terms related to the human nervous system. Perfect for introducing key concepts in biology classes.
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- 1. Gap between nerve cells where signals pass
- 2. Brain part that relays sensory signals
- 3. Branch-like part of a nerve cell that receives messages
- 6. Basic nerve cell
- 8. Fiber that transmits signals
- 11. Brain stem part that controls breathing and heartbeat
- 13. Long part of a nerve cell that carries impulses
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- 4. Brain part that controls balance and coordination
- 5. Protective sheath around some nerve fibers
- 7. Electrical signal sent along a nerve
- 9. Automatic and quick response to stimulus
- 10. Largest part of the brain controlling thinking
- 12. Ability to see, hear, touch, taste, or smell
- 14. Relates to the cord inside the spine
- 15. Main organ that controls the body
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