Skeletal System
Muscular System
Nervous System
Sight
Hearing
100

Bones enable you to do this

What is move?

100

One of the three things that muscles permit you to do.

What are movement of the body, maintain posture and circulates blood throughout the body. 

100

The two main parts of the nervous system

What are central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system?

100

Light enters the eye though the ___________

What is the cornea? 

100

Sound waves move down ear canal causing the eardrum to vibrate. Those vibrations then move though these three small bones. 

What are the hammer, anvil, and stirrup? 

200

50% of your bones are solid the other 50% is this

What is water?

200

The three types of muscles in human body

What are skeletal, cardiac, and smooth? 

200

The main parts of the central nervous system.

What are the brain and the spinal cord?

200

The amount of light that passes through the pupil is  regulated by ______, or the colored part of your eye.


 


 

What is the iris? 

200

The vibrations then move into the cochlea causing these things to move. It is there movement that create neural signals.  Those located at one end of the cochlea transfer low pitch sound information and those at the opposite end transfer high pitch sound information.

 


What are hair cells? 

300

Bones protect these

What are internal organs? 

300

The function of skeletal muscles 

What is 

•  Directly attached to the skeleton by tendons.

• Aid in movement.

• Are voluntarily activated. 

300

The main parts of the peripheral nervous system

What are the cranial, spinal, and peripheral nervous?

300

This is the transparent structure inside the eye which focuses light rays onto the retina.


 

What is the lens?

300

This moves signals to the brain where they are then translated into recognizable and meaningful sounds. It is the brain that “hears”. 

What is the auditory nerve?

400

These link bones together and allow for movement. You can find them in your knee and elbow for example. 

What are joints? 

400

The function of cardiac muscles 

What are 

• Contract involuntarily. Regulated by autonomic part of nervous system.

• Found in walls of hollow structures, including veins, arteries, and intestines.

• Maintain flow of fluid and food along hollow structures. 

400

Cells that carry information through your nervous system. 

What are neurons? 

400

This is the light-sensitive nerve layer that lines the back of the eye, where the image appears inverted.

What is the retina? 

400

This device that my youngest son has bypasses the outer and middle parts of the ear. It attaches into the inner ear allowing a person to hear. 

What is a cochlear implant? 

500

The total number of bones in an adult human body.

What is 206

500

The function of cardiac muscles. 

What is 

• Found only in heart and at cardiac ends of main blood vessels. 

Allow the heart to function correctly

500

How the nervous system works

Neurons in the peripheral nerves send messages to the spinal cord that go to the brain. The brain makes a decision on how to respond and sends that message back down to that part of the body telling it how to act. 

500

This carries signals of light, dark, and colors to the area of the brain (the visual cortex), which assembles the signals into images (our vision). 

What is the optic nerve? 

500

How does the ability to see and hear point us to a creator God?

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