What does the nervous system do?
What does the skeletal system do?
supports the body and protects your important organs
What does the muscular system do?
Which is correct:
1. Miss A replaced the empty milk carton with a new one.
2. Miss A misplaced the empty milk carton with a new one.
What does interconnected mean?
Linked together, things that affect one another.
What are the 3 main parts of the nervous system?
1. brain
2. spinal cord
3. nerves
What are the parts of your axial skeleton?
1. head
2. ribs
3. spine
How does the muscular system work with the skeletal system?
It attaches to your bones and makes them move.
Which is correct?
1. Mrs. Venuto replaced her glasses, and now she can't find them.
2. Mrs. Venuto misplaced her glasses, and now she can't find them.
2. Mrs. Venuto misplaced her glasses, and now she can't find them.
What are apendages?
smaller parts that attach to a main body
Your nervous system controls your 5 senses. What are they?
1. taste
2. smell
3. sight
4. hearing
5. touch
What are the parts of your apendicular skeleton?
arms and legs
How does the muscular system work with your digestive system?
1. Mrs. Stevens quick ran to the phone.
2. Mrs. Stevens quickly ran to the phone.
2. Mrs. Stevens quickly ran to the phone.
What does vulnerable mean?
weak, or in danger
What are the 3 parts of your brain?
1. cerebellum
2. cerebrum
3. brain stem
vertebrae
What is the difference between voluntary and involuntary muscles?
Bonus: Give an example of each.
1. Voluntary muscles are muscles that you can control.
2. Involuntary muscles are muscles you do not control.
What is your eardrum and how does it work?
A piece of membrane in your ear that vibrates when sound hits it.
What does a "clean bill of health" mean?
It means that you are healthy and don't have any problems.
Your receptors are nerve endings that gather information from inside and outside the body. They send information to the brain. What kind of information might they receive from outside of your body?
things you see, hear, taste, touch, and smell.
What are the 3 kinds of joints?
Bonus: give an example of each.
2. immovable - your skull
3. partially movable - ribcage
What do your ligaments do?
they connect your bones and hold your joints together
What travels into your eyes, and signals the optic nerve to let you see?
Light
What is an example of accessibility?
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