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Unit 1 senses and nervous system

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  • The brain stem is responsible for the movement, balance and coordination. True or False?
    False. The brain stem is responsible for involuntary actions and sleeping.
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  • The nervous system is divided into two parts. What are they?
    The Central Nervous System and the Perpheral Nervous System.
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  • Sensory Neurons carries signals from the central nervous system to effectors. True or False?
    False. Sensory Neurons carries signals from receptors to the spinal cord and brain.
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  • Interneurons carry signals between the different parts of the peripheral nervous system. True or False?
    False! Interneurons carry signals between the different parts of the central nervous system.
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  • What three main types of neurons are in our nervous system?
    sensory neurons, interneurons and motor neuron.
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  • The spinal cord is nerve ______ that runs down our spine.
    tissue
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  • The brain decodes the information from nerve impulses and decides if a _____________ is needed.
    response
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  • The ______________ controls thoughts, memory, feelings and decision-making.
    cerebrum
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  • The ___________ controls involuntary actions and sleeping.
    brain stem
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  • The _________________ controls movement, balance and coordination.
    cerebellum
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  • The nervous system is made up of _______, __________ and ____________.
    cells, tissues and organs.
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  • The ____________ in neurons are often the receptors from our sense organs.
    dendrites
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  • Reflexes are controlled by our brain muscle, which is a long piece of nerve tissue. True or False?
    False, spinal cord.
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  • Dendrites transform a stimulus into an electrical signal, called an __________.
    impulse
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  • Once a dendrites sends an impulse, it is sent along the ________ of the neurons, through the body.
    axons
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  • What bone is this?
    Clavicle (or also known as the collarbone)
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