Vocab 1-5
Vocab 6-10
Lesson 3 summary
100

A physical characteristic of a person that can be passed down form a parent to a child

Inherited Trait

100

 Cells in the back of the eye that help us us to see black and white.

Rods

100

What is the relationship between stimulus and receptor protiens?

Joe has a slightly different shaped Ospin

200

structures on the tongue that contain the receptor cells for taste.

Taste Bud

200

Cells in the back of the eye that help us to see color.

Cones 

200

What is the connection between the function of a protein and its shape?

Ospin

300

A nerve that sends from the face to the brain to sense taste.

Facial nerve

300

A delectable change in the environment. For example, light, sound touch, chemicals etc. 

Stimulus

300

How do proteins determine traits? 

The energy flows from the real light

400

A chemical reaction within a human cell that travels along a nerves cell to the brain.

Signal

400

A special type of molecule in our bodies that can do things in our cells [PTC receptors are an example].

Proteins

400

Why do some humans see colors differently 

Red, Blue, and Green obsin should 

500

A nerve that carries signals from the rods and cones in the eye to the brain.

Optic nerve

500

Molecules attached to our cells that can sense a stimulus and start a sigh that can travel to the brain.

Receptor protiens

500

What can cause differences in how our senses work?

Becky has 3 options with 3 different shapes.

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