The nose and tongue are both involved in detecting
What are Flavors of food we eat
Most Neurons have several dendrites but only one
What is Axon?
Active immunity last longer than
What is passive immunity?
A fever is part of what kind of body defenses
What is nonspecific defenses?
The part of your ear sound waves vibrate.
What is eardrum?
Responsible for "rote" memory
What is the cerebellum
Food must be dissolved into what before taste buds can detect them.
What is fluid?
A reflex arc removes what from the typical nervous system decision process
What is the brain?
Skin and mucus production are examples of nonspecific defenses against
What is pathogens?
These photo receptors work best in bright light and "see" colors
What are the cones?
They can taste five basic tastes.
What are taste buds?
This is the part of the brain we use when learning something new
What is the Cerebrum?
The Coiled tubular structure that resembles a snail shell.
What is the Cochlea
The small gap between the axon and dendrite of two nearby neurons.
What is synapse?
Vaccines provide this kind of immunity
What is active immunity?
2nd line of defense - nonspecific defense against infection, characterized by redness, heat, swelling, and pain
What is the inflammatory response?
These are the 5 first lines of defense in your body
What is
*skin
*mucous membrane
*stomach acid
*tears
*saliva
The part of the brain that is responsible for conscious activities
What is the Cerebrum?
The black spot in the center of the iris
What is the pupil?
Continuous with the brain stem and extends down your back.
What is the spinal cord?
Antibodies are produced by them
What are B cells?
the structure of the eye that bends light and focuses an upside-down image?
What is the lens?
The part of the body that sees
What is your brain?
3 ways your digestive system works to protect you from pathogens that have entered your body on food
what is vomiting, stomach acid & diarrhea?
Light passing through the pupil enters the
What is the lens?
Is below the cerebrum and in front of the cerebellum. It helps control breathing, heartbeat, blood pressure, coughing, and sleeping.
What is the brain stem?
Macrophages know which substances are foreign and need to be attacked by what on the substances cell membranes
What is antigens?
An infection in your semicircular canals would most likely affect your.
What is balance?
Relays impulses between the brain and the rest of the body.
What is the Spinal Cord?
doing something without having to think about it
What is "rote"
These photoreceptors work great in dim light but only "see" black and white
What are rods?
Signals from your brain or spinal cord to muscles and other parts of your body carried by these.
What are motor neurons?
A non-specific immune response that raises the body temperature to kill pathogens
What is a fever?
This makes us feel lousy when pathogens invade...
What is our immune system?
This is actually a good thing as long as it isn't too much...
What is a low grade fever?
The part of the brain that connects the left and right hemisphere
what is the corpus collosum?