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Hard Science
Twitching Eyes
What?
100
any change or signal in the environment that can make an organism react
What is Stimulus?
100
common injuries for football players
What is concussion?
100
interprets input from the senses, controls movement, and carries out complex mental processes such as learning and remembering.
What is cerebrum?
100
can see nearby objects clearly
What is nearsightedness?
100
separates the outer ear from the middle ear, a membrane that vibrates when sound strikes it
What is eardrum?
200
is an automatic response that occurs very rapidly and without conscious control.
What is reflex?
200
a person who creates sound/music
Who is composer?
200
controls involuntary action
What is autonomic nervous system?
200
the clear tissue that covers the front of the eye
What is cornea?
200
a snail shaped tube that is lined with receptor cells that respond to sound
What is cochlea?
300
the link between your brain and the peripheral nervous system.
What is spinal cord?
300
a person who examines eyes
Who is optometrist?
300
a bruise-like injury of the brain
What is concussion?
300
a circular structure that surrounds the pupil and regulates the amount of light entering the eye
What is iris?
300
convert the sound to nerve impulses that your brain interprets.
What is ears?
400
a neuron that carries nerve impulses from one neuron to another
What is Interneuron?
400
a person who works with ears
Who is audiologists?
400
what your body does in reaction to a stimulus
What is Response?
400
the layers of receptor cells that line the back of the eye
What is retina?
400
located in the skull, is the part of the central nervous system that controls most function in the body
What is brain?
500
carries impulses away from the cell body
What is axon?
500
a person who works on the nervous system
Who is Neurologist?
500
the message that a neuron carries
What is Nerve Impulse?
500
the opening through which light enters the eye
What is pupil?
500
carry impulses toward the neuronʼs cell body
What is Dendrites?
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