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Across2. Type of neurons that take the messages once they reach the brain or spinal cord and send them elsewhere in the brain or out to the body (8,7)
4. Neurotransmitter associated with Parkinson's disease (lack of) and schizophrenia (overabundance) and motor movement/alertness (8,0)
6. Part of the Peripheral Nervous System that controls voluntary muscle movements and allows us to move (7,7,6,0)
11. Neurotransmitter associated with Alzheimer's disease and motor movement (13)
14. Neurotransmitter associated with clinical depression and so with mood control (9,0)
16. Part of the Autonomic Nervous System responsible for slowing down our body after a stress response (15,7,6)
18. The “system” that contains the brain and the spinal cord (7,7,6)
20. The excitation that travels along an axon at a constant strength, no matter how far it must travel (6,9,0)
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Down1. Chemical contained in terminal buttons that enable neurons to communicate and fit into receptor sites like a key in a lock (17)
3. Part of the Autonomic Nervous System that mobilizes our body to respond to stress (11,7,6)
5. Type of neurons that take information from the senses to the brain and are sometimes also called Sensory Neurons (8,7)
7. Type of neurons that take information from the brain to the rest of the body (12,0)
8. The branched end of the axon that contains neurotransmitters (8,7)
9. The space between the terminal buttons of one neuron and the dendrites of the next neuron (7)
10. Part of the Peripheral Nervous system that controls the internal organs of our body (how our body functions) (9,7,6,0)
12. Neurotransmitter associated with pain control and is involved with addictions (10,0)
13. The “system” that consists of all the nerves in your body (10,7,6)
15. Root-like parts of the cell that stretch out from the cell body and receive transmissions from other neurons (9)
17. A fatty covering around the axon of some neurons that speeds up neural impulses (6,6)
19. Wire-like structure ending in the terminal buttons that extends from the cell body and transmits information from a neuron to other neurons of muscle cells (4)
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ACROSS
2. Type of neurons that take the messages once they reach the brain or spinal cord and send them elsewhere in the brain or out to the body (8,7)
4. Neurotransmitter associated with Parkinson's disease (lack of) and schizophrenia (overabundance) and motor movement/alertness (8,0)
6. Part of the Peripheral Nervous System that controls voluntary muscle movements and allows us to move (7,7,6,0)
11. Neurotransmitter associated with Alzheimer's disease and motor movement (13)
14. Neurotransmitter associated with clinical depression and so with mood control (9,0)
16. Part of the Autonomic Nervous System responsible for slowing down our body after a stress response (15,7,6)
18. The “system” that contains the brain and the spinal cord (7,7,6)
20. The excitation that travels along an axon at a constant strength, no matter how far it must travel (6,9,0)
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1. Chemical contained in terminal buttons that enable neurons to communicate and fit into receptor sites like a key in a lock (17)
3. Part of the Autonomic Nervous System that mobilizes our body to respond to stress (11,7,6)
5. Type of neurons that take information from the senses to the brain and are sometimes also called Sensory Neurons (8,7)
7. Type of neurons that take information from the brain to the rest of the body (12,0)
8. The branched end of the axon that contains neurotransmitters (8,7)
9. The space between the terminal buttons of one neuron and the dendrites of the next neuron (7)
10. Part of the Peripheral Nervous system that controls the internal organs of our body (how our body functions) (9,7,6,0)
12. Neurotransmitter associated with pain control and is involved with addictions (10,0)
13. The “system” that consists of all the nerves in your body (10,7,6)
15. Root-like parts of the cell that stretch out from the cell body and receive transmissions from other neurons (9)
17. A fatty covering around the axon of some neurons that speeds up neural impulses (6,6)
19. Wire-like structure ending in the terminal buttons that extends from the cell body and transmits information from a neuron to other neurons of muscle cells (4)

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