Nervous System
Enzymes
Reflex Arc
Neurons
Brain
100

What is the body's main control center?

The brain

100

What is the name of the enzyme in saliva that helps break down starch?

Amylase

100

Which part of the nervous system usually controls a reflex arc before the brain processes the information?


Spinal Cord

100

What is the main function of neurons in the nervous system?

Transmit electrical signals/messages in the body

100

The brain is part of which system?

Nervous

200

Name the two main parts of the nervous system.

The Central Nervous System and the Peripheral Nervous System

200

Enzymes are biological __________ that speed up chemical reactions.

Catalysts

200

What type of neuron carries messages from receptors to the spinal cord?

Sensory neuron

200

Which part of a neuron receives incoming messages from other neurons?

Dendrites

200

Which part of the brain controls balance and coordination?

Cerebellum

300

What is the function of the spinal cord?

The spinal cord transmits messages between the brain and the rest of the body.

300

What happens to an enzyme if the temperature becomes too high and changes its shape?

Denaturation

300

In a reflex arc, what is the name of the muscle or gland that responds to the signal?

Effector

300

What is the long extension of a neuron that carries electrical impulses away from the cell body?

Axon

300

Which part of the brain controls breathing, heart rate, and other automatic functions?

Brain Stem

400

What is the role of the neurotransmitters in the nervous system?

Neurotransmitters are chemical messengers that transmit signals between neurons.

400

The substance an enzyme acts on is called the ________.

substract

400

Place these parts of a reflex arc in the correct order: sensory neuron, receptor, motor neuron, spinal cord, effector.

receptor → sensory neuron → spinal cord → motor neuron → effector?

400

What is the small gap called between two neurons where neurotransmitters are released?

Synapse

400

What is the largest part of the brain called?

Cerebrum 

500
What is the fight or flight response? How does the nervous system play a role in it?

The fight or flight response is the body's reaction to stress. It triggers the release of adrenaline, preparing the body to fight or flee. 

500

What are the names of the two types of enzyme-controlled metabolic reactions where one breaks molecules apart and the other builds molecules together?

Anabolic and catabolic reactions

500

Why are reflex actions important for survival and protection of the body?

Because reflex actions allow the body to respond quickly to danger before the brain fully processes the situation, helping prevent injury.

500

What is the role of the myelin sheath surrounding some neurons?

Because the myelin sheath insulates the neuron and speeds up the transmission of nerve impulses.

500

Which side of the brain mainly controls the muscles on the right side of the body?

Left