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100

nerve tissue that runs down our spine

nilaps dorc

spinal cord

100

a part of your body that you use to see, hear, taste and smell

esnse gaorn 

sense organ

100

the body’s control system that interprets all the information we receive and tells our bodies what to do

ouvens mstesy

Nervous system 

100

receptors from our sense organs, transform a stimulus into an electrical signal 

etridndes

dendrites

100

specialized cells that collect information known as stimuli from all around us

orceetpsr

Receptors 

200

a cell that carries information between the brain and other parts of the body

urnoen

Neuron

200

the part of the body where two or more bones meet to allow movement.

itojn 

Joint

200

decodes information from nerve impulses and decides if a response is needed


rbani

brain

200

anything that can trigger a physical or behavioral change

iistmul

Stimuli 

200

An action or movement due to the application of a stimulus

srenpoes

response

300

The upper part of the brain


bemceerur 

Cerebrum

300

part of your brain located at the back of your head

lcuemrleeb

Cerebellum

300

fibers that receives and sends messages between the body and the brain

enver

Nerve

300

pieces of soft tissue throughout your body that help you move, breathe, swallow and stay alive.


smeulsc

Muscles

300

a rigid body tissue that makes up our body skeleton

sbeon

Bones

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