What is a stimulus?
A stimulus is any action or change in our environment that we can feel.
The sense of TOUCH.
The ___________________ is the main organ of the sense of touch.
_____________ ______________ can detect temperature, pressure, pain and texture.
The sense of TOUCH.
The skin is the main organ of the sense of touch.
Touch receptors can detect temperature, pressure, pain and texture.
The two main parts in the central nervous system are:
the brain and the spinal cord.
What kind of movements are there?
Voluntary and involuntary movements.
The spinal column protects the ______ ______.
The spinal column protects the spinal cord.
____________ stimuli are changes inside our body.
Internal stimuli are changes inside our body.
The sense of SMELL.
Olfactory receptors are in the _______________ ________________ next to the _____________.
The sense of taste needs the sense of smell in order to work properly.
The sense of SMELL.
Olfactory receptors are in the nasal cavity next to the pituitary.
The sense of taste needs the sense of smell in order to work properly.
What are the three main parts of the brain?
The cerebrum, the cerebellum, and the brain stem.
The Musculoskeletal system is made up of:
bones,
muscles,
joints (connected by tendons and
ligaments)
What two main kinds of responses are there?
(Think of hunger/heat and no light/turn to cross the street.)
Glandular - hunger/heat/cold/thirst
Motor - no light/turn to cross the street
____________ organs receive the signals from these stimuli.
Receptor organs receive the signals from these stimuli.
The sense of TASTE.
Taste receptors are on the ___________________. They are small bumps called _________ _________.
They help us taste the difference between sweet, sour, bitter and salty _________________.
The sense of TASTE.
Taste receptors are on the tongue.
They are small bumps called taste buds.
They help us taste the difference between sweet, sour, bitter and salty flavors.
What's the function of the cerebrum?
The cerebrum produces voluntary movement.
Give examples of voluntary and an involuntary movements (two for each).
Voluntary: crossing the streets, responding to a questions, getting food
Involuntary: breathing, heart beating, digesting food
Our nervous system is made up of star-like shape cells called ________.
They are in charge of receiving and transmitting nerve impulses along the nervous system.
Our nervous system is made up of star-like shape cells called neurons.
They are in charge of receiving and transmitting nerve impulses along the nervous system.
External stimuli are changes ___________ our body.
External stimuli are changes outside out body.
The sense of SIGHT.
The _________________ are the organs that give us the sense of sight.
Light enters the eyes through the ______, the _____ and the ______.
The retina sends impulses to the brain through the _______ ________.
The sense of SIGHT.
The eyes are the organs that give us the sense of sight.
Light enters the eyes through the pupil, the lens and the retina.
The retina sends impulses to the brain through the optic nerve.
What's the function of the cerebellum?
The cerebellum controls balance and coordination.
What is the biggest and the longest bone in your body? Where is it? Point at it.
What muscles are on it?
The femur (point to thigh).
The quadriceps.
Our _____________________ (1) system controls our _____________________ (2).
The ____________________________ (3) nervous system receives and interprets ________________________ (4).
Our nervous (1) system controls our heartbeats (2).
The central (3) nervous system receives and interprets information (4).
Our __________ __________ alert us to these stimuli.
Our sense organs alert us to these stimuli.
The sense of HEARING.
The ears are the organs of the sense of hearing.
The ______ ________ collects sounds.
This sound passes through the _______ _______, the ________ _________ and the three small bones called ossicles.
Then, the sounds reaches the _________ and the ________ __________. The auditory nerve sends signals to the brain.
The sense of HEARING.
The ears are the organs of the sense of hearing.
The outer ear collects sounds.
This sound passes through the ear canal, the middle ear and the three small bones called ossicles.
Then, the sounds reaches the cochlea and the auditory nerve. The auditory nerve sends signals to the brain.
What's the function of the brain stem?
The brain stem controls the organ functions (heartbeat).
What bones protect your lungs?
How many bones and muscles are there in our bodies?
Our bones are connected to each other at the joint through ____ and ____.
- The ribs.
- More than 206 bones. More than 600 muscles.
- Our bones are connected to each other at the joint through ligaments and tendons.
The _____________________ (5) produces voluntary ________________________ (6).
Our ________________________ (7) are involuntary.
The cerebrum (5) produces voluntary movements (6).
Our reflexes (7) are involuntary.