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