Definitions
Identify the System
Scenarios
100

Controls our entire body and everything we do

Nervous System

100

The system that is responsible for turning sensory input into short term and then long term memory.

Central Nervous System

100
Bob comes across a bear in the woods and feels like he can't move as it charges at him. Which response is he demonstrating and which system is responsible? 

Freeze, sympathetic nervous system

200

The highway to and from the brain

Spinal cord 

200

This system is responsible for unconscious control of body parts such as heart beat, breathing, blinking, and digestion. 

Autonomic Nervous System

200

Joe ate a few slices of pizza. Which system is responsible for helping him digest his food?

autonomic nervous system

300

Controls regulation of body, processing, and creation of memories.

Central Nervous System (CNS)

300

When you raise your hand or pick up your pencil, this system is responsible:

Somatic Nervous System

300

You are in class and someone asks you to pass them a pencil. Which system is responsible for this voluntary movement?

Somatic Nervous System

400

Made up of neurons that connect the CNS to the rest of the body. Sends messages from the body to the spinal cord and/or brain and back

PNS

400

When the body experiences a threat, this response is triggered by which system? Name the response and the system

Fight, flight, or freeze response and the sympathetic nervous system

400

Bob manages to escape the bear and his heart rate is still beating fast and his blood pressure is high. Which system will help him regulate his heart rate and blood pressure so they come down?

Parasympathetic nervous system

500
Responsible for regulating involuntary background body functions.

Parasympathetic nervous system 

500

This system is responsible for the creation of memories. Explain the pathway to forming a long-term memory and name the system responsible.

CNS

Sensory input->sensory memory->short term memory->long-term memory 

500

Tom is trying to recall memories of his vacation from a few years ago. He can only remember the most exciting parts from his long term memory but not what he did every single day. Why can he remember some things but not others?

Information not transferred is lost.

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