SENSE ORGANS
What's the Difference?
That Response
Stimuli
Loopy question
100

Contains three ossicles or bones, they amplify vibrations in the air

The Ear

100

A stimulus normally invokes a __________ 

Response

100

When you salivate

Glandular

100

Things in our environment that cause a response

Stimuli



100

What are the main parts of the Central Nervous System?

Brain and Spinal Cord 

200

The Central Processing Unit of it all. All receptors seek to connect to this condensed mass of nervous tissue.


The Brain

200

A stimulus may be Muscular or ______________

Glandular

200

A sudden noise or shock can make a person ________

Jolt

200

Two types of stimuli

 Internal and External

200

Where are blood vessels located?

All over the body

300

Sense organs connect to their sensory environment via sensory ____________

Receptors

300

While most cells are bulgy or round. These cells, however tend to be very long.

Nerve Cells

300

Impulses sent along nerves are __________. This ensures stumuli receive speedy response.

Instantaneous

300

The type of stimuli that work with the sense or smell.

Chemicals, Odours, Fragrances

300

Besides the eyes and the skin, the other sense organs are: 

Nose, Tongue and Ears

400

This sensory organ has rods and cones which are stimulated by different electromagnetic waves in the visible spectrum.

The Eye


400

A muscular response that sometimes happens without your realizing it. It is adapted to protect you from danger.

Reflex

400

This type of response involves movement, usually to get away from danger or protect the body

Muscular

400

Chemicals in circulating within our bodies that may stimulate long term changes such as development of sexual and developmental features in humans

Hormones

400

This connects to the brain. The reason we often act before deciding. Such as when we touch a hot pot unwittingly. It forms a part of the CNS. 

Spinal cord

500

This sense organ has many different types of receptor cells. This includes baro receptors, thermo receptors and pain receptors.

The Skin

500
The difference between a sensing flavours and sensing sounds... 

Chemicals and Vibrations


500

This is an automatic response system in the body and controls the water balance in our tissues.

Osmoregulation

500

The hormone adrenaline is common to both humans and animals. It's key role is to evoke ___________ or __________.

Fight or Flight

500

Besides the heart, name two components of the circulatory system.

Lungs, Blood Vessels

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