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Interactio Function - 6h grade

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  • What transmits ino from the peripheral nervous system to the brain?
    brain
    spinal cord
    cerebellum
  • The ear is divided into three parts that are connected:
    outer space, middle earth, and the inner world
    outer ear, middle ear, and the inner ear
    neil, patrick, and harris
  • Hearing sense organs are
    listening
    feet
    ears
  • Interaction
    is essential for studying
    is essential for survival
  • What classifies ino and decides how to respond?
    sight
    brain
    blood
  • The eye has got auxiliary structure which includes:
    iris, lens, blood vessels, optic nerve, pupil, and cornea
    eyebrows, eyelids, eye muscles, and lacrimal glands
  • In the nervous system, neurons send signals that are transmitted to other neurons until
    the info reaches it´s final destination
    it produces projections
    goes on vacation.
  • Smell sense organ is the
    hair
    finger
    nose
  • What is a neuron?
    Jimmy Neutron
    A type of cell that forms a nervous system
    Interprets signals
  • Best ways to keep your nervous system healthy
    discover and try new things
    All of them
    learning a new language
    be relaxed
  • The tongue containts thousands of __________
    taste buds
    nerves
    cells
  • The ears helps us to keep our _______ because they detect our position.
    hearing
    balance
    sight
  • Nervous system is formed of
    chicken and soup
    blood and oxygen
    neurons and brains
  • We ________ food using which two senses?
    hear and taste
    sight and taste
    taste and smell
  • The five types of stimuli (touch)
    savory, sweet, sour, bitter, and bland
    touch, cold, pressure, heat, and texture
  • What is the tissue that connects bones?
    ligaments
    muscles
    kleenex
  • ____________ send the info they detect to the brain through the nerves.
    Emails
    Touch receptor cells
    Pressure
  • What takes info from the receptors to the central nervous system?
    Sensory Nerves
    Motor Nerves
  • The muscular system produces
    movement.
    mussels.
    muscles.
  • What is good for your skin?
    scratching it and not using cream
    Use suncreen and wash you hands with soap
    wearing tight clothes and being in the sun
  • Parts of the eye:
    iris, lens, blood vessels, optic nerve, pupil, cornea
    eyebrows, eyelids, eye muscles, and lacrimal glands
  • What takes info from the central nervous system to the effectors?
    Motor Nerves
    Sensory Nerves
  • Sensitive areas of the body that contain a high number of touch receptors are....
    eyes and teeth
    hair and nails.
    fingertips and lips.
  • The five different flavors are:
    sweet, salty, sour, bitter, and umami
    sit, stay, sulk, bite, and mommy
    candy, lime, cheese, jalapeño, and miso
  • What is the tissue that connects muscles and bones?
    ligaments
    tendons
    kleenex
  • Sound vibrations enter the ear canal and reach the
    cochlea
    auditory nerve
    eardrum
  • The locomotor system is a combo of
    trains and buses.
    burgers and fries.
    muscular system and skeletal system.
  • The skeletal system three main roles are:
    support muscles, move the body, and protect soft organs
    bones, teeth, and cartilage.
    contract, relax, and produce
  • Receptors send signals to the
    nervous system
    circulatory system
    ecosystem
  • Touch sense organ is the
    heart
    ear
    skin
  • Receptors in our body detect info from
    stimuli
    impulses
    effectors
  • What is damaging to the nervous system?
    jumping into unknown water
    All of them
    not wearing a helmet
    drugs and alcohol
  • Sight organs are
    tongue
    nose
    eyes
  • The area where to or more bones connect is called
    a muscle
    a connection
    a joint
  • The five senses are
    stimulus, receptor, neuron, effector, response
    peanut, butter, and jelly sandwich
    sight, touch, smell, hear, taste
  • The locomotor system provides
    sight and smell.
    nutrition.
    suppport and allows body movement.
  • The eardrum transmits the vibrations to the
    cochlea
    ossicles
    auditory nerve
  • Taste sense organ is the
    eyes
    tongue
    mouth