Vocabulary
Nervous system
Muscular system
Muscle groups
Brain lobes/functions
100

What is a tissue?

 A group of specialized cells that work together. 

100

How many different lobes do we have in our brain?

4

100

What are the three types of muscles in the muscular system?

Skeletal, Cardiac, and Smooth

100

The brachioradialis is located in which of these body parts: Arm, leg, or back?

Arm

100

What is the lobe in the front of the brain called?

The frontal lobe

200

What is an organism?

An individual living thing 

200

How many dogs does Ashton have?

4

200

What muscle does not consist of striations?

Smooth

200

Where is the rectus abdominus located: Arm, chest, or legs?

Chest

200

What is the lobe on the side of your brain called?

The temperol lobe

300

What is a cell?

The smallest unit of life

300

What are the 3 structures that make up the nervous system?

Brain, Spinal cord, and Nerves

300

What muscle is voluntary?

Skeletal

300

What is Jenny's favorite sport to watch?

College football

300

What lobe helps control your: Visual perception, including color, form and motion.

The occipital lobe

400

What is homeostasis?

The ability to maintain a constant, stable internal environment

400

What are the cells called that make up the nervous system?

Neurons 

400

What is a similarity between cardiac and skeletal muscles? 

They are both striated

400

What part of the body is the satorius located? 

Legs

400

What lobe of the brain helps you control: processing information and with memory.

The temporal lobe

500

What is the nervous system made of?

brain, spinal cord, nerves

500

What are the two main features that protect our brain from inguries?

Cranium and Cerebral Spinal Fluid (CSF)

500

What is a similarity between cardiac and smooth muscles?

They are both involuntary

500

What part of the body are the external obliques located?

Your chest 

500

What lobe of the brain helps you control: sensory perception and integration, including the management of taste, hearing, sight, touch, and smell.

The parietal lobe


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