Heat
Conduction and Insulation
Parts of the Brain
Neurons
Medical Health
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True or False: Does cold move to your hand when your holding an Ice Cube?

False

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True or False: Metal conducts better than wood

True

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What is the Frontal Lobe?

The Frontal Lobe controls highly cognitive functions

100

What is a Dendrite?

A part of a neuron that transports information to other neurons

100

What is Bacteria?

Bacteria is a disease agent that can multiply without a host

200

What are the three ways heat moves?

Conduction, Convection, and Radiation

200
If there is a metal slide and a wooden slide, which one is the hottest?

The metal slide

200
What is the Parietal Lobe?

The Parietal Lobe processes sensory information like pain

200

What is a Schwann cell?

They are the cells that can form fat Myelin Sheaths to protect the Neuron.

200

What is a virus?

A virus is a disease agent that requires a host to multiply
300

What is Radiation?

The transmission of energy through waves

300

What is Conduction?

The absorption of temperature

300
What is the Temporal Lobe?

Processes hearing and storing memory information

300

What is a Myelin Sheath?

Fat created by the Schwann cell to protect the Neuron.

300

What is a fungus?

A fungus is a disease agent that is Vector borne, Food borne, and Person-to-Person

400

What is Conduction?

The transmission of heat with contact

400

What is Insulation?

The Reflection of temperature

400

What is an Occipital Lobe?

The lobe that perceives visual interpretation

400
What is an Axon Terminal?

The Branchy ends of a neuron that dispatch signals to other neurons, muscles, glands, etc.

400

What does it mean when a disease agent is Vector Born

Disease agents that are transported through living organisms like ticks, parasites, etc.

500

What is Convection?

The transmission of heat through fluids and gases

500


What is the difference between Conduction and Insulation?

Conduction absorbs temperature, Insulation reflects temperature

500

How many Main Lobes are there?

4

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What is an Axon?

An Axon connects 2 parts of the main parts of the neurons, cell body and axon terminal.

500

How do Measles Spread?

Measles Spread Person-to-Person

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